Where can I trade stuff for money?

Where can I trade stuff for money?

Online sales and auctions

  • Amazon. You can sell pretty much anything on Amazon, although selling in some specialized categories requires Amazon approval and an upgraded selling plan.
  • EBay. EBay lets you auction and sell a wide range of goods and has a slightly simpler fee structure than Amazon.
  • Bonanza.

Is there an app for trading stuff?

Craiglist Pro for Swapping, Selling or Giving Away Virtually Anything. Want to quickly and easily give your extra stuff away? The Craigslist “Free” section is might be the ticket. Take the experience mobile with cPro, a Craigslist app that allows you to search for and list your items on your smartphone.

How do you trade items on Craigslist?

  1. Visit the Craigslist site and click “Barter” in the For Sale section to see a list of current offerings.
  2. Click “Post” at the top of the page.
  3. Click “Barter” from the list of categories.
  4. Enter a title that describes the prospective trade.
  5. Enter your email address in the two “Reply To” fields.

How do I trade my stuff?

How to sell your unwanted stuff

  1. On eBay you can sell everything from books to cars.
  2. Poshmark is best for fashion brands and Starbucks tumblers.
  3. Got bags of clothes and shoes?
  4. For unwanted tech, click on DeCluttr.
  5. Facebook Marketplace for local, social selling.
  6. 5Miles: Nextdoor meets Craigslist.
  7. 7 quick tips for a better sale.

Is selling on Craigslist safe?

One of the most important Craigslist precautions is to be wary of scammers. In almost all cases, you are best off accepting cash for a Craigslist sale. Personal checks can bounce, and scammers can fake cashier’s checks and money orders.

Is it free to sell on Vinted?

Vinted allows users to sell clothes – or even swap them with other sellers – it says, without fees.

What are the fees on Vinted?

When you purchase an item on Vinted you will pay the cost of the item, the postage costs and then a buyer protection fee. This fee costs 3-8% of the item price, before postage, plus £0.30 – £0.80.