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What to Do with Your Purge: Tips for Donating, Gifting, and Selling

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What to Do with Your Purge: Tips for Donating, Gifting, and Selling

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What to Do with Your Purge: Tips for Donating, Gifting, and Selling

FromFrugal Friends Podcast

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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Aug 14, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

So you've done the declutter and achieved a degree of minimalism and frugality that feels right for you...now what?? On this episode we talk all about what to do after the 'purge' and some sustainable and responsible ways to give, sell, or donate your used and unwanted things!

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What the Internet has to say:

This article from The Verge gives us tips on how to get rid of all the stuff we've decluttered from our homes...responsibly!

What Jen + Jill have to say:
Tech
Check out manufacturing trade in deals (apple, android)
Sell old stuff (ebay, FB marketplace)
Declutrr gives quote on your tech (and may also take books, CDs, DVDs, legos)
Swappa (charges buyer, not seller)
Amazon has trade in program (payment in form of gift card)
Charity
Computers with a Cause
World Computer Exchange
Globetops
So old no one wants it?
Recycle - check with town/city for recycling center - check out earth911 for nearest recycling center
LOL - give it to a museum????!!
Books 
Sell 
Amazon, Abebooks, Powells (give ISBN, condition, mail in book, they sell and give you money)
Textbooks - Chegg, bookbyte
Give
Better world books - list of dropsites
Books for soldiers
Libraries
Clothing
Sell: the real real - designer stuff
Give to charity - charity navigator, guidestar
givebackbox
Everything else 
Ebay
Freecycle, buy nothing groups, neighborhood app

More from the Internet:

This article from NBC News gives us some more ideas on how to get rid of items that we no longer need

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Released:
Aug 14, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Controlling your spending is hard to do. On every episode of Frugal Friends, we'll try to help you gain a little more control on one aspect of the countless directions your money is being pulled toward through frugality and a few laughs. If you're trying to save money, spend less, adopt minimalism, pay off debt or reach financial independence, we think you'll like the show.