>What you sold. >Why what you sold is no longer useful to you. >Where you sold it. >How much you got for it. Garage sales, pawn shops, online selling, everything goes so long as it is kept legal. You can also recommend some good places to sell stuff that others might now know about or share resale knowledge that others might not know. You can also post pictures of what you intend to sell before you it's gone.Post edited on 4th Jan 2018, 11:56pm
I took my old comic collection to the comic book store and they didn't want most of what I had cause it was too valuable and wouldn't sell quickly enough. They bought all my crap because they wanted cheap, amusing bulk to sell.
In elementary school I brought my bayblades with me and showed them off. Turns out my friends have some too and we start battling each other every break. Soon the younger kids start swarming and watching us. Told them I could sell my bayblades if they wanted. Made like 50 bucks. I should add that bayblades where already out of fashion at this point in time
i sold all my videogames not long ago. i kinda regret it
>>31569 Ditto. Although I have most of it back thanks to pirates (thanks guys, whoever you all are!), the floppies and manuals would made a nice keepsake...
>>31260 I sold all mine like 10 to 15 years ago, and I regret it immensely. Some of them are worth a lot more now, but I mostly just miss the memories.
I sold my VHS collection.. probably sold it too cheap but I need my space back
>>31253 is that an elementary school girl in a tiny skirt smoking a cigarette?
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