Pay For The Holidays With What You Already Have...

If you're like most of us, you have hundreds of dollars' worth of old electronics you never use. 

According to Decluttr.com, the average person has $264 worth of stuff sitting around collecting dust.  

On average we're buying $531 worth of new electronic stuff per year often leaving older devices and products in the closet. But many don't realize that unused items like CD's and DVDs are potentially quite valuable. 

If you aren't into collecting, and if you've moved on to digital music, that's an easy space saver with financial benefit. There are a number of other examples as well. DVD players, if you don't use DVD's any longer. Older model phones, tablets, computers, etc.  

According to the researchers, many don't realize there are buyers for these types of products. 

Only 32 percent of people surveyed say they intentionally hang on to older products or technology they no longer use. 

Everyone else is just leaving money in the drawer or closet. Sell, baby, sell!


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