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Discuss the Flog Your Junk For Cash guide

MSE_Sarah
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edited 21 February 2017 at 11:35PM in Boost your income
We've written a guide on Flogging Your Junk For Cash and would love your feedback.

How did you find the info? Was it useful? Do you have any other tips you'd add?

Thanks for your help!

MSE Sarah
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  • Wizzbang
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    MSE_Sarah wrote: »
    We've written a guide on Flogging Your Junk For Cash and would love your feedback.

    How did you find the info? Was it useful? Do you have any other tips you'd add?

    Thanks for your help!

    MSE Sarah

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  • Thanks - that should have been fixed now.

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  • tonyh66
    tonyh66 Posts: 1,736 Forumite
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    youv'e just saturated the market, lowering the prices......
  • beingjamie
    beingjamie Posts: 18 Forumite
    edited 22 February 2017 at 11:02AM
    tonyh66 wrote: »
    youv'e just saturated the market, lowering the prices......

    MSE isn't just for you. This is really useful info.
  • It's probably worth mentioning that ebay also charge you 10% of any postage costs you include. So be careful not to end up out of pocket, especially as you will presumably need to incur the cost of packaging materials, tape etc. :)
  • beingjamie wrote: »
    This is really useful info.

    Selling toilet rolls on eBay? No it really isn't useful info.
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  • tonyh66
    tonyh66 Posts: 1,736 Forumite
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    its the middle class equivalent of wandering the streets with a shopping trolley and picking up drinks cans.
  • Jam jars are a great idea, especially when you can bung them in the dishwasher first. But how many of your family's pet coliform bacteria will a loo roll tube have picked up, before you flog it on eBay? _pale_
  • Selling toilet rolls on eBay? No it really isn't useful info.

    Extra cash from your recycling? I'd say it's useful. This is a website and forum dedicated to saving money, remember.
  • A couple of pence (possibly) per toilet roll if you sell (approx) 50 in one go. Plus the postage on what will be quite a large (but light) parcel.

    If you need money that badly, sell the computer and cancel the internet connection you're using to view this forum on!
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