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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My biggest problem is figuring out to do with things I know have some value, to someone, and don't know what to do with the items. For example, I lived overseas and bought handmade carpets, including ones made of silk. I need to downsize and have no problem letting go of them, but I cringe when I picture a silk handmade carpet thrown in a heap at a thrift store. I guess I could try to sell them on Ebay but it seems too daunting a task for some larger things. [/quote] I know I sound harsh, but no one is going to value these carpets the way you do. You have some emotional attachment/value to them because they bring you memories of your times overseas. Also you got to pick those carpets, out of a sea of carpets, because you liked their colors, patterns, etc. Most people don't value quality. "Fast fashion" and "fast furniture" etc. is what people are after now. You might be able to give them away, or possibly sell them for an extremely low price. But you will not get even a fraction of their value. [/quote] I have no real attachment to them anymore that's why I want to get rid of them. As I said, I am willing to donate but don't want them thrown in a heap at a donation center along with Walmart cast-offs. My point is that they DO have some value, to someone. It's much like jewelry. Most people don't want other people's jewelry but that doesn't mean we should just take gold and diamonds and throw them in a donation bin with costume jewelry. Likewise, a handmade silk carpet may be a statement piece someone might like to have. Not everyone is into disposable furnishings. [/quote] This is exactly the sort of mindset that makes people overvalue their own items when it comes time to downsize. YOU see these carpets as valuable. But many people will think: "Old carpets, need cleaning, too colorful for my trendy white/gray home." Especially for a bulky item like a carpet, chances are slim of finding someone who wants your taste/size of carpet at the same time and location that you're trying to sell it. Especially at a premium price. [/quote]
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