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BigSister2008 wrote: »as hes in a wheelchair unable to walk so mobility is a nono
But why is it relevant?
What is relevant is what you or he are selling. That is all.0 -
Re boardgames, it depends what they are. The run of the mill stuff that you find in charity shops is worth very little. But some older (and rarer) or much newer games can be worth a bit. I've sold a couple for >£100 each - though admittedly this is a rarity! It's a bit of a specialist market. You can check prices at https://boardgamegeek.com, search for the game and scroll down to a link to 'view price history'; alternatively http://www.spielboy.com has the same information - basically what games have sold for and current offers.0
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For clothes, if you have a smartphone I really recommend depop! I've sold alot of stuff on there and it's quicker than ebay. There's also Vinted but I don't think its quite as good or popular.0
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