Selling used clothes/books online—best options?

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Anonymous wrote:Op. Thank you for recommendations about Abe books. It does appear the books I want to sell are going for $100-175 each so I will see if it works. They are special math books so I think it might be niche market. Will post back in case anyone is interested if there are buyers/active demand based on the active posts on this question. Clothes do seem harder, but will try Poshmark. May have teen kid do photos and manage that and then teen can but earnings in custodial IRA account as I’m not sure I have energy to manage all these Have a great summer and appreciate the advice!




The great thing about Poshmark is that they make it easy for you, especially with shipping. When someone buys, you get an email with a mailing label to print out. You pack the item up, put the label on and mail it. Done. Easy peasy. If you have a kid to manage it, that is ideal, photographing and listing stuff was more work than it was worth as far as I was concerned. And the money you make is probably going to be de minimus, so if the teen can have the earnings, you might consider having them just use them on Poshmark to buy clothes etc if they are into that. I don't see there being enough money to even put in an IRA account. But maybe you have a bunch of stuff that will actually sell.

Good luck. I didn't find it worth it, but if you have a teen to manage, it, perhaps it will be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op. Thank you for recommendations about Abe books. It does appear the books I want to sell are going for $100-175 each so I will see if it works. They are special math books so I think it might be niche market. Will post back in case anyone is interested if there are buyers/active demand based on the active posts on this question. Clothes do seem harder, but will try Poshmark. May have teen kid do photos and manage that and then teen can but earnings in custodial IRA account as I’m not sure I have energy to manage all these Have a great summer and appreciate the advice!



You're welcome and for the record I'm a woman, dudes.
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