How to Convert Your Junk into Cash
When our
family car broke down and was beyond repair, we found an unexpected source of
cash. Instead of paying to have our car towed away, a towing company paid us
$250 for the car to resell as auto parts.
Various
companies buy undrivable cars; check the Yellow Pages under “Towing Companies”
or check online for lists of those that buy junk cars.
Much of the
unwanted stuff in our garages, closets and storerooms also can be converted
into cash.
Old
electronics: Cameras, cell phones and other gadgets may have value
on eBay and other online markets. Even if gadgets are broken, some parts and
mechanisms are useful to dealers who repair or refurbish equipment. Just
clearly state the age and defects of the products you’re selling.
Gift cards: You can
swap or sell unused gift cards at swapagift.com., cardaward.com and
giftcardbuyback.com.
Exercise
equipment: If stationary bicycles and other sports equipment are
sitting unused, sell them.
Scrap metal
and gold: There’s a market for the metals in gold jewelry and
even old appliances. Look online or in phone books for scrap metal or junkyard
dealers in your area. Gold jewelry can be sold at pawn shops and jewelry stores
or through classified ads and various online sites. Shop around for the best
offers. Inquire about pickup services for scrap metal items.
Old books: Textbooks,
novels and other texts can be sold online through Amazon.com, eBay and other
vendors. Bookstores that sell secondhand books typically accept books in
exchange for either credit or cash. If you have a really old book or first
edition, check online to see how much sellers are asking for the specific books
that you own.
Clothing
and accessories: Sell garments at consignment stores, which will take
a percentage when your merchandise is sold. Children’s clothing and toys are
especially popular at consignment stores and online.
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