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Selling online
I've been trying to sell my remote control cars (12 total) online for the past few months. I loved them as a kid, but don't have time for them now, and don't have children who would want them, and unfortunately I have been laid off and could use the money from all my old crap. It sucks to have to sell part of my childhood to make ends meet, but it's a necessary evil. Anyway, I've tried craigslist and backpage.com and have haven't had much luck yet. Is there a better way to advertise stuff online that isn't really mainstream items? Ads in the paper cost too much money. Any help would be... uh, helpful.
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Re: Selling online
Have you tried Ebay?
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Re: Selling online
Try the " Modeling " section of the forum , maybe you'll have luck there ! Good luck .
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Re: Selling online
Go for Ebay. I just searched for 'Tamiya' and came up with 11,803 results... so it seems to be successful for sellers.
Frankly, if I was a buyer faced with that large a choice, I wouldn't even consider Craigslist. |
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