places i can sell eg. market place or garage sale. what are the cost, the hassle etc..
Have unuse and use clothing/shoes. How can I make $$$ out of it?
There's many places you can go. For example you can try a flea market, a swap meet or you can take em to your nearest goodwill or salvation army. Consider a garage or yard sale, many people look for them on weekends. Note, the salvation army or goodwill won't give you money for em, but most give you a receit that you can use when doing your taxes, as a tax deduction. Online you can try ebay, or find any other website such as ebay, good luck.
Reply:Ebay is a little espenseve sometimes. if you ge tthe penny days those are the best. you can also go on the yahoo auctions.
if i were you i'd try a resale shop since you said they are unused. they would probably give you good prices for them. People on ebay tend not to pay sometimes and you've apid to list it and sell it then you never get your money.
you could always give it away for charity and write it off for a tax break. there are many poeple that need clothes and can not afford to buy them.
Reply:ebay
Reply:I'm in Texas and here we have places that will buy them at resonable rates. Pluto's Closet, Once upon a time..try searching those names
Reply:with extra clothing and shoes to sell i have found it easiest to go to a consignment store and have them sell it for you, of course there is always yard sales and e-bay
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Reply:garage sale them what left donate to local charities to help others its tax deductable
Reply:ebay is great for that, i sold a large garbage bag of used shoes on ebay...most only sold for $5-$15 but that all adds up! also if you bought jeans, tore off the tag and realized they dont fit...those go real well! purses too!
ebay will charge you a small fee each month...and paypal will also take like .02% off of the money that goes into your account, but its so minimal you dont notice
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