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"One Man's Trash is Another Man's Treasure!"

So, you are now at the point where you know that you have "junk" or "trash" sitting around and you think that you can make some money off of it. What do you do next?
Well, start by "gathering the trash" and put it in a central location.

Some Places to Find "Trash"

*Your Catch-All Room/Closet/Desk*
You know that ONE place that stuff always gets piled in to but doesn't have a "home"!

*Bedroom Closets*
Grab those "Old" clothing, shoes and purses that have no holes or stains!

*Media Racks*
If you are headed toward utilizing services like Netflix/Hulu Plus/Roku/Apple TV for your media needs, find the DVD's and CD's that you don't need/want and sell those!

*Children's Rooms/Toy Boxes*
If you have children residing in your home, chances are they have a TON of Toys! (You also may have some generous relatives who send duplicates of toys with no gift receipt (these are GREAT for sales on bay!)

*Garages/Storage Units*
Besides Vehicles, there may be old records/periodicals and "vintage" items that you could sell on bay

*The TRASH*
Sounds a bit gross but, if you live in apartments or condos, you usually have a centrally located mailbox area with a few trash cans. These usually contain valuable coupons that you can pull out, clip and sell on bay!

*Craigslist*
You may not want to sell on Craigslist, but there are tons of "FREE" items and "Curb Alerts" where you can go grab stuff to sell on ebay!

Craigslist Website Link

*FreeCycle*
Another website similar to Craigslist except it is designed for bartering or giving away "FREE" items. Check there for some freebies to sell on bay.
FreeCycle Website Link

Last Updated On: 16 November 2013

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