When u are in a tight spot for money, do u sell books, clothes, music? Where?
By aradia77
@aradia77 (6)
United States
November 6, 2008 11:24am CST
When you need to come up with cash fast, do you sell items you no longer need like books, CDs, DVDs, clothing, shoes, or anything else?
Where do you go to sell them?
4 responses
@suruchi86 (1873)
• India
15 May 09
Till now I have not done that. However, presently I'm also facing economic crunch and want to do such things to earn some bucks. You may please tell some details, if you have got some success. Thanks.
@sweetpeasmom (1325)
• United States
6 Nov 08
I have done this before. I have had yard sales when I needed money and sold stuff at pawn shops, my son has sold video games to a gamestop store before and I always go to ebay when I need money.
I have heard of people selling a lot of stuff on Craigs list too. I have never doen that though.
@neededhope (1085)
• United States
6 Nov 08
When your really tight on money I would sell as many things as I can on ebay or even on Craigs list. Or find other opportunities on the web that can help you make some extra money. I have some pretty good websites that are legit and help you make some extra cash if you interested just let me know.
HOnestly I would sell the books on e-bay usually you'll get the most out of your money. And if you get the sunday paper you could also try selling coupons on ebay or than again you could buy coupons to help save more money on your grocery bill.
And to save even more money from laundry detergent you can make your own. It's really easy and you only spend about 2 to 5 cents on a load. at www.soapsgonebuy.com
I hope some of this info helps you out.
Tammy
neededhope@gmail.com
@karmaleon (4)
• Honduras
6 Nov 08
In times like these, when the economic situation goes down from our pockets to the floor, there are not choices but to start selling what we don't use anymore. I sell my stuff online because it's the only and easiest way to get to anyone in the world. I prefer Ebay or Mercadolibre, this last one to get to hispanic people who are such good buyers. I recommend everybody to start selling what you don't use, because, whether you believe it or not, there are people somewhere in the world who are literally dying to have what you don't need. :)