Half Price Books
Do you have a habit of buying books that you never actually read it? Yes, me too! The thing is, sometimes you’re a compulsive book shopper, even if you have plenty of books at home. There is actually a word for that. Tsundoku, a Japanese term, describes a person who owns a lot of unread books.
Having too many books might be a problem when it comes to storing them. No matter how hard you try to organize your bookcase, you just can’t add extra storage. Keeping books in boxes and then storing them in the attic or somewhere else in your house isn’t a great idea. So what’s the point in keeping books this way?
Luckily, Half Price Books will give you some bucks if you want to sell some of your books. If you choose to do this, there is one thing you need to know. Used books are usually sold at a low price so you won’t make too much money. You just have to reach Half Price Books, talk to them and see what their offer is.
Best Buy
If you have old appliances at home that you don’t use anymore, consider selling them to Best Buy as they recycle everything from vacuums, microwaves and dishwashers to digital cameras.
Let’s say you need to upgrade your old microwave. You just have to give it to Best Buy and the store will reward you with a discount offer for your new microwave.
Best Buy’s Trade-In Program has some Current Promotions you need to check for an overview of the best trade-in offers. For instance, right now you can get $100 off a Sony Experia phone when you turn in an old (but still working) phone, or save $30 to $50 on select Epson printers upon recycling an old printer.
Are you looking for more tips to sell your old things? Here are some items from your basement that are literally worth a fortune.