Anonymous wrote:"Donation to charity and get tax deduction."
This. I rarely receive responses to Craigslists postings, and if I do I'm usually offered an amount lower than what I'd get with the tax deduction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good luck. I currently have two listings on CL's with no interest. If I were you, I'd look into consignment, donation for tax write off or gift to a friend.
I had great luck with Craigslist. I had a ton of clothes (two trash bags worth), and sold it for 150 dollars. I took a lot of pictures, basically laid everything on the floor and took pictures from above and at different angles. I mentioned the price of 150 cash, non negotiable. I had a lot of replies and eventually, chose one person because she would pick up the stuff the quickest. She was super nice and loved the clothes!
Anonymous wrote:Good luck. I currently have two listings on CL's with no interest. If I were you, I'd look into consignment, donation for tax write off or gift to a friend.
Anonymous wrote:I've done Craigslist for larger items like strollers -- basically if I'm going to get $50 or more it's worth the hassle. But honestly, after reading the thread about growing up poor, I think I'm going to look into better ways to just donate our used stuff directly to people who need it. Sure we could use the cash, but the truth is we are lucky have everything we need, and the extra few bucks aren't going to make a huge difference for us. This is not a guilt trip -- your situation may be different and you may really need the money, and even if you don't, you are not obligated to give it away. It's just something that kind of hit me after reading that thread.