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136 - Sell It!

Organize 365 Podcast

English - December 09, 2016 13:00 - 28 minutes - 27.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 1.2K ratings
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The process of selling your items is labor intensive. I often suggest just donating your unwanted items to save time and get you to living a less cluttered life faster.

However, there often is value in the items you no longer need, and being paid to declutter has a nice ring to it.

In each case, a bunch of time and space is necessary to store, price, list, and deliver items. In the past few years, numerous companies have come into the marketplace that will store, price, list, and deliver your items for you.

Win – Win!

Now all you have to do is determine which of these companies best suits the type of clutter you have and ship it off.

Replacements.com accepts china, silver, figurines, and crystal. I have bought and sold with Replacements.com and have had excellent results.

Swap.com is an online resale website for maternity through adult women’s clothing. I like that Swap.com also buys and sells baby items, kid's toys, and kid's books.

Decluttr.com is a great resource for selling electronic items and DVDs. Decluttr.com gives you an estimate of how much you can make on your CDs, DVDs, video games, and electronics by scanning the barcodes on those items.

Rebagg.com works in a similar way to Decluttr.com. Once you send a photo of your handbag to Rebagg.com, you will receive a quote and a free shipping label to mail them your handbag.

I have purchased and have been very happy with the service from Thread Up. Thread Up sells clothing for all the women in your life, from babies to grandmas. To sell your clothing, order a clean out bag and get started cleaning out your closet!

Thread Up offers you $10 off your first purchase if you use my affiliate code here.

EBTH {Everything But The House} is a full service online estate sale company. If you have a whole house worth of items to sell, start with an EBTH in-home consultation. Smaller lots of sale items can also be sold through EBTH’s regional distribution centers.

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Thank you to Swap.com for sponsoring this podcast series.