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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have three kids, the youngest is 15 months and we might be moving soon so I have a ton of baby items to off load. Everything from a car seat, mamaroo, nursing pillows, multiple carriers, clothes from Hanna and Boden, etc etc. I don’t need to get top dollar for it all but it feels collectively too valuable for me to just donate. In my ideal world I’d find an honest seeming woman who go could come over on a nice day and hang out for a while on our driveway / porch while I brought things out one by one and we determined a reasonable low price for what she wants - and most of what she didn’t want I’d just donate. Is this a pipe dream? Anyone know of how I might find such a lady? Or is there a better way to easily and quickly sell baby gear? I live in Arlington btw.[/quote] You are most definitely an Arlington mom 🙄 “I want to bring items out one by one and bestow them on a poor woman so she can oh and ah an appreciate the amazing gift she is getting of me allowing her to purchase my old baby stuff cheap. I mean I am outfitting her with the best of the best - how lucky is she!” The only thing you forgot to add is it will give your kid practice with his 5 words of Spanish he has picked up from the immersion program .... And yes this is exactly what you want to do because you know very well how and where to sell stuff online or how to google for a consignment shop[/quote] Harsh, but true. Why not contact one of those daycare centers for teen moms associated with a high school? They may know of someone in need who would not mind very old, used items. That said, I knew a woman who saved enough for a house downpayment by flipping baby/kid items she got for free or cheap on Craigslist. So who knows? Your old baby items could really make a difference in someone’s life. [/quote]
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