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Selling for Additional Income
DancerSupreme
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Morning all,
I am looking for some advice.
I am trying to have a de-clutter while making some additional income to pay off the extra credit card debt we have accrued the last couple of years due to house moves.
Basically I have about 5 bin bags full of kids clothes that need to be sold. What ways to people think are the best ways to sell this?
I also have other baby bits but am not sure if ebay will be worth it.
Thanks,
G xx
I am looking for some advice.
I am trying to have a de-clutter while making some additional income to pay off the extra credit card debt we have accrued the last couple of years due to house moves.
Basically I have about 5 bin bags full of kids clothes that need to be sold. What ways to people think are the best ways to sell this?
I also have other baby bits but am not sure if ebay will be worth it.
Thanks,
G xx
Debt August 2009 - £30,525.50
Debt Paid February 2011
Another one popped out of the woodwork...time to work hard again!
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I only really knownof ebay, gumtree and a boot sale to be honest.0
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Do you have a local facebook selling page ? Its free and local, so no hassles with postage etc. Ive used our local page lots of times for buying and selling.Its just a bad day, Not a bad life .. :cool:0
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The only thing with FB (and I use most of the local ones) is that the let down rate where people fail to turn up can be quite high and there's no way to show/ stop it happening.[STRIKE]£2200[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£1950[/STRIKE][STRIKE]£1850[/STRIKE] £1600 on my credit card
£1200 of £6000 Savings0 -
Netmums has a For Sale sectionDave Ramsey Fan[/COLOR]0
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