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    • 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. For most items, you pay eBay 10% of the final sale price of the item, which includes shipping costs but not taxes.
    • Bonanza. Bonanza sells a range of products similar to Amazon and eBay. It charges fees based on the sale price of your item, plus any amount of the shipping cost over $10.
    • Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, Letgo. These websites and apps don’t always take a cut of your sales, but you’re responsible for connecting with your buyer, meeting up in person and making the exchange.
    • Websites to Sell Used Items
    • Local Online Selling Sites
    • National Online Selling Sites

    You already know about eBay, craigslist and Facebook Marketplace, so we rounded up our “other” favorite online and app-based ways to sell your stuff.

    OfferUp

    OfferUp, a free service, allows you to buy and sell all your goods, with the understanding that everything is negotiable. After messaging an interested buyer through the app, the seller arranges a time for the buyer to inspect the item, then pay the pre-discussed price or negotiate a different one. Your personal contact information is protected, and everyone is rated, à la Uber and Lyft, so you can feel safer meeting with a stranger (in a public place, of course).

    LetGo

    Take a picture or video of the item you want to sell (a piece of furniture you’re flipping, some clothes or even your home) and post it. Then the app will use LetGo Reveal, its image recognition/AI technology, to suggest a title, price and category. LetGois free and its simple interface has made it one of the top 50 free apps in the iTunes app store. One catch: You can’t get paid via the app. Payment must be by check or cash, and in person.

    NextDoor

    NextDoor is becoming a favorite free method for people to sell their stuff to the local community. This is particularly beneficial if you wish to avoid the hassle of shipping or meeting someone far from your home. And it’s a great way to get to know more neighbors! Just post a picture to the proper category, discuss with potential buyers over private messages, and negotiate method of payment and where to pick up. Many sellers like the convenience of neighbors picking up something from their h...

    Poshmark

    Use this app to sell unwanted items in your closet by uploading a picture and negotiating directly with buyers. Poshmarkpays for the shipping and takes a small commission on everything you sell. It’s one of the easiest ways to clear your closet of extra clothes, shoes and accessories.

    Decluttr

    Check out this option when you want to sell cell phones, tech, CDs, DVDs, games and books. Download this app and enter the details about the phone or computer you want to sell, or scan barcodes of old DVDs, CDs and games. The key here is that Decluttr will pay you directly. They’ll tell you how much they’ll pay for all of your items, send you a shipping label, and then pay you within one day from when they receive your old tech. Oh, and they also delete any personal data you may have forgotte...

    eBid

    If you’re making a habit of selling your growing collection of antique store gems, then it might be worth using Amazon Marketplace or eBay. Those platforms require you to keep prices competitive because there are so many sellers, and you have to pay a fee to sell your items. eBidasks no fee to list your items but does charge a reduced fee, compared to eBay, at final sale. It’s auctioning function plays to smaller markets than its larger competitors. But if you’re only interested in unloading...

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