A few things I've decided after 9 months of decluttering:
Anything large, like a bicycle, eBay is a PITA.
If you aren't in a hurry, and you post it in Craigslist, eventually someone will want it.
If you are tired of waiting for that somebody to want it, it's a lot easier to throw it away after you've at least tried to sell it.
I've kept track of all of my Craigslist money and I'm up to about $1400. The stuff I have sold to generate that $1400 probably cost me several thousand dollars, new, but it beats throwing it away.
The cream of my junk has been pretty much pulled, and what is left is really starting to look like junk, even to me. By Springtime it will be listed on Craigslist, or FaceBook under "FREE", and if that doesn't work, into a dumpster.
Anything large, like a bicycle, eBay is a PITA.
If you aren't in a hurry, and you post it in Craigslist, eventually someone will want it.
If you are tired of waiting for that somebody to want it, it's a lot easier to throw it away after you've at least tried to sell it.
I've kept track of all of my Craigslist money and I'm up to about $1400. The stuff I have sold to generate that $1400 probably cost me several thousand dollars, new, but it beats throwing it away.
The cream of my junk has been pretty much pulled, and what is left is really starting to look like junk, even to me. By Springtime it will be listed on Craigslist, or FaceBook under "FREE", and if that doesn't work, into a dumpster.