Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Turning your extra stuff into extra cash

- By Sarah Skidmore Sell AP Personal Finance Writer

Spring cleaning can be cathartic and profitable.

While donating or tossing out your unwanted goods is always an option, what about selling them? Here are a few suggestion­s on how to turn your extra stuff into extra cash:

Clothes

Clothes that don’t fit or that you no longer wear might be just right for someone else.

You can sell your old clothes at traditiona­l venues, such as garage sales or consignmen­t stores. It may also be worth selling them online. Ebay has made it easy to sell items for the price you want with little hassle. Other popular sites for buying and selling highqualit­y secondhand clothes include Thredup.com and Poshmark.com.

ThreadUp will even send you a “clean out” bag, which you send back with the clothes you’d like to sell. They’ll pay you for the clothes they choose, says Shelley Hunter, a money-saving expert at Giftcards.com.

Electronic­s

It’s hard to resist the lure of the latest new gadget, but that leaves older items collecting dust.

One place to sell these items is Amazon. You can sell used electronic­s as long as they are in working order, said Jordan Malik, author of several books about online sales. And Amazon makes it easy, allowing you to ship it to the warehouse, where they will list it and give you a portion of the sale price.

Retailer GameStop will pay you cash or credit for old videogames or consoles. The trade-in program accepts tens of thousands of items, including video game systems, mobile phones and even some broken items. Other popular used electronic­s sites include Gazelle. com, Glyde.com and Decluttr.com

Household

Household items like couches and exercise gear can be harder to unload due to size.

Craigslist can locate someone nearby, avoiding the hassle of shipping. There are also neighborho­od swap and sale sites like Nextdoor.com. Or search Facebook for a yard sale group in your area, where you can post items online.

Sporting goods or musical instrument­s are best sold on eBay or at retailers like Play It Again Sports or Music Go Round. Used books can be sold online at Amazon or through a local used bookstore. And don’t forget unused gift cards that may be stashed in drawers. You can exchange them or get cash on a number of sites, such as cardpool.com and giftcardgr­anny.com.

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