Friday, June 22, 2012

Clearing Shelves: Sell Old Books, Movies & Games at Half.com

A lifelong zealous reader, I have quite the pick up of picture books, novels as well as college textbooks taking up tons of valuable storage space. Now I’m branch an additional page, clearing out, reclaiming space as well as creation the little additional cash.

To get the little income behind upon my book investment I’ve incited to Half.com. It is not an auction site similar to Ebay. Rather, it’s the place to without delay buy as well as sell new or used media. And it is easy to use!

Visit Half.com as well as click upon the “Sell My Stuff” tab during the top of the page. Type the ISBN series (the series below the barcode) of the book, game, DVD or CD we wish to sell into the content box. You’ll find out the value of your item as well as if it is selling.

Use the pull-down menu to select the condition of your item (be honest) as well as embody any sum about the condition so which the customer knows what he is have been getting. When we click “Continue,” Half.com will show we the endorsed price. You can adjust. Click “List Item,” as well as wait for an e-mail observant your item has sold! Another perk is which the customer will pay for the shipping as well as handling, so all we need to do is hang it as well as take your item to the post office.

If we already have an Ebay comment then you’re all set. If not, register online as well as provide the debit or credit card with your login. You will also need to provide the checking comment as well as routing series so Half.com can pay we without delay for your sales. Half.com deducts the tiny inventory fee.

Tips:

  • Don’t design your equipment to sell right away.
  • If the couple of months pass, it may be time to cruise donating those items.

Besides creation the couple of additional bucks, we can also save the ton of income by shopping used equipment similar to college textbooks.

This has been the guest post by Amanda from Greensboro, NC.
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