![]() Instead, communicate through the app or selling website-not your cell phone or email. Also, never share your personal information with strangers. Examine buyer profiles, question details that don’t add up, never mail a product without getting paid first, and meet at a safe, public place. Scammers want to take advantage you, so make sure you take precautions. Now, wherever you end up selling your stuff, remember two important words: safety first. With options for prepaid shipping labels and profits added right to your account, this app makes selling clothes, beauty items, shoes and household stuff super easy. Mercari: Mercari helps millions of people across the U.S. The website uses a price generator for listings so you can turn old gadgets into new dollars-and purge your junk drawer of dusty, early generation iPods while you’re at it. My wife loves ThredUP because she can pack up a giant box of old clothes (and by old, I mean last season, which is apparently already out of style), and it conveniently gets picked up from your front door.ĭecluttr: Decluttr is a fast and free way to sell cell phones, tech, CDs, DVDs and games. ThredUP: ThredUP is a consignment style site where you mail them your items, then they do all the work and give you a cut of the sale. Heads up: There are some fees with eBay, so read the fine print and list wisely, my friends. With auction and Buy Now options, you choose how buyers purchase your goods. With local pickup and shipping options, people can find and buy your listings from just about anywhere-and you can vet them before meeting.ĮBay: eBay is awesome for selling collectible items, electronics and vintage or antique pieces-like the Beanie Babies stuffed under the bed. Here are a few of my favorite resale sites in no particular order:įacebook Marketplace: Facebook Marketplace is free (thanks, Zuck), and on top of that, you can list your items in local buy/sell groups to expand your reach. ![]() There’s no right or wrong way-just do what’s convenient for you. ![]()
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