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Liquidate unwanted stuff

I am sure that most people can find something in the house which are not used for a long time, such as used hand phone, watches, read books & magazine, CDs etc. Why don’t we throw them away since it is not useful anymore? They take up extra spaces in our lovely home! I believe that we don’t throw them away because those things still worth a certain value.

I always liquidate the stuff that I don’t use/need anymore. We can sell them to others who need it. It is like selling your old newspaper, selling other stuff is just as easy as we think. I reach my potential buyer at online auction site. I love www.ebay.com.my because it is FREE : free listing and there is no charges on item sold. I get about extra RM100/month by only selling those old CDs, handphone and other stuff that I don’t need anymore.

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4 comments
  1. Nice idea ;-)

    I think barter trading old stuffs for something we need or want is also a good option. But it is not easy to find an agreeable trade partner.

    Relax - 14 Aug 07 at 3:31 am

  2. about barter trade, there are website like Switchplanet.com which let members switch DVD, CD, and books. This is a great idea but it is not available to Malaysian.

    kclau - 14 Aug 07 at 9:35 am

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