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How to Turn Your Trash Into Cash

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Turn Your Trash Into Cash
Turn Your Trash Into Cash

Make money from your unwanted items. Here's how to turn your trash into cash.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Clear out the clutter and get paid for it. You might be surprised to find your unwanted items could be worth money. Clothing, books, games, cookware and even that old metal junker rusting away in your yard. The key is where to sell what. Gather up your unwanted items and start researching.

  2. Step 2

    Look at using online auction web sites such as ebay.com. These are not only just for selling but can be used as a guide to what your stuff is worth. Research your items in the completed auctions section for a realistic look at what you could sell your own items for. Then you can decide if it's worth your time to actually sell it using an online auction site or if you should use another source. Large items such as furniture are probably not going to sell well here because of the shipping costs and packaging difficulties.

    Keep in mind the time your going to spend listing, emailing, packaging and mailing your items as well as the fees charged by the auction web sites.

  3. Step 3

    Look up all of your items - leave nothing unresearched. Some common things you're getting ready to dispose of could have value. Take for example that Starbucks coffee mug your tired of using or even that used Starbucks gift card. Yes, there are people who will buy your worn out coffee mug and that little plastic card you thought was garbage. Or how about that cookware you no longer want? Revere Ware, Le Creuset, Saladmaster, Corning, Pyrex, etc. If it has a name - look it up! You can even sell your worn out dirty socks on ebay, but use your own judgement on this one.

  4. Step 4

    Consider using free classifieds sources such as Craigslist.org. These are free and easy to use. They are pretty much the online version of a classified ad. You list your item, people contact you, you meet face to face, they give you money and haul your stuff away. No packaging, no fees, no going to the post office. Great for selling larger pieces such as furniture but works well for selling the small stuff too.

  5. Step 5

    Sell your left over materials from a remodel project. People will buy used cabinets, sinks, fencing etc. If you can't sell it, list your junk for free that you might otherwise have to pay to take to the dump.

  6. Step 6

    If you are uncomfortable about having strangers come to your house when you are selling an item, you could agree to meet up in a public place for smaller items. For the large stuff you could have the item in your garage and leave the garage door open while showing it so you are in view of your neighbors. A porch or carport works too.

  7. Step 7

    Have A Garage Sale - Yep, the good 'ol fashioned way to sell your stuff. It's a little more time consuming since you have to sort and price everything as well as mind the store all day. Not to mention the people who will haggle over prices. It can be profitable though. Maybe get some friends or neighbors to participate making it into one giant sale. You'll get a larger crowd this way since people are more apt to hunt out the bigger sales. You also might want to consider selling bottled water and snacks to make extra money.

  8. Step 8

    Sell Your Scrap - Metal prices are at an all time high. Look up your local recycling and refining centers and see what they are buying. You can sell all sorts of scrap metals - copper wires and tubing, left over metal pipes, that old metal swing set in your backyard, even the junker your neighbors give you the evil eye over. If you don't want to drag it to the recycling center yourself be on the lookout for scrappers in your area. Look for ads on web sites such as Craigslist.org and in your local papers for people buying scrap. Of course any gold and silver you have is commanding high prices as well, so now is a good time to sell your broken or unwanted jewelry, coins or even gold fillings.

  9. Step 9

    Sell your used books at web sites such as Amazon.com, Half.ebay.com , Cash4books.net, Facultybooks.com or check your local used bookstores. Textbooks command some of the biggest prices.

  10. Step 10

    Get money for your used cell phones, ipods, computers, game systems and other electronics, even if broken, on websites such as Buymytronics.com

  11. Step 11

    Clean out your closet and sell your quality goods at local consignment stores. Look for children's consignment stores for selling kids clothing and toys.

  12. Step 12

    Finally, if you can't sell your stuff donate it and use it as a tax write off. You'll find many thrift stores give you coupons for future purchases with a donation. Then you can buy more stuff and start the cycle all over again.

Comments  

misssuzi said

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on 2/16/2009 Good stuff! Thanks!

MI-Sandi said

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on 11/3/2008 Great tips. Thanks for sharing

bar10dr98 said

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on 9/29/2008 Lots of great ideas!

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