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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What I would do is pick out the 2-5 things that are worth the most, and post them a few places, like neighborhood listservs and Facebook Marketplace. When you have someone that's interested, you can say, "Oh, in case you're interested, I also have a bunch of other baby things you might like, listed below. Let me know if any of it appeals to you, I can throw it in and save the hassle of finding another buyer." Then just list it all out, in groups where applicable: Various onesies and footy pajamas, size 0-3, $10. Nursing pillow, $5. Baby K'Tan carrier, $8. You could list out like 10 things. If you offer it all to all, say, three of your buyers, some of them might grab some more, and it saves you the hassle of posting individually. Once the bigger stuff is sold, whatever didn't go with it, gets donated. I bought a couple of baby things from Facebook Marketplace, and looked for a couple more (couldn't find exactly what I wanted) - would not have responded to an ad for $10 of baby clothes, but if the person I bought the Boppy from had listed out things in the way I suggested, I would have definitely taken most of the clothes (especially in bigger sizes) and possibly other stuff as well. [/quote] NP. This is good advice, OP. [/quote]
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