If you don't know where to sell coins on favorable terms, come to the “Club Numismatist”. We are located in the very center of Moscow at the address: st. Tverskaya 12, building 8 (intersection of Chekhovskaya, Tverskaya, Pushkinskaya metro stations; the store is located a 2-3 minute walk from the metro station: it’s about 200 meters). Specialists work seven days a week, providing free assessment and purchase of coins in Moscow and the region. We are waiting for you from 11:00 to 19:00 (Monday to Friday) and from 9:00 to 18:00 (Saturday and Sunday).

Where to sell coins? Route from metro stations to the appraisal and purchase store

Numismatics experts of the 1st category

Confidentiality and security of the transaction

From Art. M. "Pushkinskaya" or "Chekhovskaya" proceed to the exit to Strastnoy Boulevard. Further in front of you will be a building with large letters “RUSSIA”. From the metro you need to turn left and walk a few meters. Then you will see an arch, go through it.

From the Tverskaya metro station, go through the glass doors, turn onto left side, then - to the end along the transition. Then turn left. Stand on the right staircase and go up it to the street. Tverskaya. Then you need to walk along it literally 100 m (bypassing Tverskoy Boulevard). Turn onto Kozitsky lane. Here you will see a house with a sign: “Tverskaya street 12, building 8.” That way.

Moscow center, 2 minutes from the metro

Instant cash or non-cash payment

Is it possible to get to the store by bus or trolleybus?

There are also public transport stops nearby. Buses stop at the Tverskaya Ploshchad stop: 12ts, N1, N2, as well as trolleybus 12. You need to walk along Tverskaya past Glinishchevsky Lane, then turn onto Kozitsky. The Pushkinskaya Ploshchad stop can be reached by bus 0-15, as well as by trolleybuses 15 and 31.

Free call within Russia for consultation

We buy expensive investment coins

How can I get to us by car to evaluate or sell coins?

We are easily accessible by private car (Petrovsky Lane, then turn to Bolshaya Dmitrovka and turn to Kozitsky Lane); Then you need to turn under the arch - and you will find yourself next to our store).

From Tverskaya Street turn onto right side: you will find yourself in Glinishchevsky lane. Move along it until you hit the street. Bolshaya Dmitrovka, turn left. After this, turn left again onto the lane. Kozitsky. Now go past the entrance and go under the arch.

You get up to 80% of the real market price

The office is under guard. Petrovka 38 nearby

The tenth striped T-shirt purchased at a sale, or shoes that don’t fit in size, ordered from an online store, or simply things you don’t like that gradually begin to take up half of your wardrobe is a familiar story to almost everyone. The solution to this problem can be communities and websites where they sell, exchange or even give away unnecessary shoes, clothes, bags, cosmetics and even cars. A couple of years ago, such groups flooded LiveJournal, but gradually began to move to the more active Facebook and VKontakte - where today you can find more than a thousand communities for any city by searching for “sale”. Showrooms, common in the West, where you can rent a shelf and put up any goods for sale, are just beginning to appear in Moscow, but are already popular - the queue for renting a place forms almost six months in advance.

Undress

Registration:

What they sell:

Conditions:

the price is set by the seller

Number of participants:

more than 1,000

A closed group on Facebook, which, however, anyone can join; approving an application is just one way to cut off advertising. Almost 95% of the items for sale are women's clothing, shoes and accessories. From time to time you come across lonely people men's suits or sneakers, as well as appliances and even rarer home goods.

Posts are moderated, all messages that do not comply with the group rules are deleted (most often these are things with insufficient descriptions, uninformative or blurry photographs). The range of brands is colossal: here you can find Monki bracelets for 500 rubles and Christian Louboutin shoes for 20 thousand. In general, shoes appear on the pages of the community almost most often - as a rule, these are completely new sandals and sneakers, the owners of which missed the size when ordering from an online store. Often, a discussion of an unsuitable item in the comments smoothly flows into a conversation about the best online stores, the size range of a particular brand, or the fast way delivery - in general, it seems that most of the group members have known each other for a long time. The best place to look here is for COS dresses and bags, T-shirts from Urban Outfitters, shoes from Solestruck and items from other brands not represented in Moscow.

« Shopaholics Anonymous Group »


Registration:

Facebook account and approval of the request by a moderator

What they sell:

shoes, clothing and accessories of luxury brands, cosmetics, furniture

Conditions:

the price is set by the seller

Number of participants:

more than 3,500

Another Facebook group where you can get rid of unnecessary and inappropriate things has more than three thousand members. The main rule of the community is only designer wardrobe items and only informative photographs.

The first, however, is violated with enviable consistency: among the gold Miu Miu sandals and Louis Vuitton bags, Zara sundresses and nameless clutches flash. Most of the items, according to their owners, are new or in perfect condition. There really is plenty to choose from here: Alice + Olivia striped pumps (8 thousand rubles) and a Maison Martin Margiela cape for H&M (5 thousand rubles), Giovanni Rossi sandals and other things that do not lose their relevance are offered significantly below their original cost, and some These things are no longer available for sale. Despite moderation, from time to time there are very strange offers here, such as buying a car, branded packages, Chinese counterfeits and completely unclassifiable items - all this makes it much more difficult to find worthwhile things. It’s better to buy the shoes or bag you like right away: a queue of people forms in the comments literally in the first minutes after the photo is published.

Your stuff for cash


Registration:

VKontakte account

What they sell:

shoes, clothing and accessories

Conditions:

the price is set by the seller

Number of participants:

more than 5,500

Among the many VKontakte groups where you can sell, buy and exchange unwanted items, this is one of the most pleasant and active. In addition to strict rules prohibiting the sale of visibly worn items and counterfeits, all photo albums are moderated daily. They offer mainly mass market and nameless items, each of which is provided with a detailed description of the condition, indicating the city and price (this is a mandatory community rule, without which a photograph will not hang in the group for more than a couple of hours). The cost of goods rarely exceeds 3 thousand rubles, and the selection reflects the assortment of Topshop, Zara and H&M over the past six months. Buyers prefer to meet sellers at metro stations in the center, but they can also send you to another city here. New things appear in photo albums almost every day, but, as elsewhere, all the most interesting things find a new owner within a couple of hours.

There is a separate album for each category, which greatly facilitates the search; you can also leave a request with an illustration for the desired item in a separate photo album (they are mainly looking for rare or, conversely, the most popular models of sneakers, skateboards and controversial models of prom dresses from Asos) - if you’re lucky , there is a chance to buy what you want very inexpensively.

Boommy.ru


Registration:

What they sell:

women's shoes, clothing and accessories

Conditions:

the price is set by the seller

Number of participants:

more than 10,000

Unlike local communities in in social networks, Boommy operates nationwide. To post a photo, you need to register on the site, after which you can post any number of photos of things for sale. If the buyer and seller live in different cities, the service offers to use postal or courier delivery; the buyer only needs to make a deposit of 50% of the cost of the item.

The main advantage of the site is that all items are categorized and accompanied by a detailed description indicating price, brand and size. The things here are mostly new, less often you come across used ones, but good condition(doubtful lots are removed by site moderators). Another feature is that the service sells only women’s items; Neither men's nor children's, much less cosmetics and toys can be found here. The site mainly contains dresses, blouses, jackets and jeans from all the most popular mass-market stores and unnamed items. Offers with the best photos or low prices are raised to the top of the catalogs by moderators; after purchase, the photo automatically disappears from the site.

Similar to eBay, you can read or leave a review about each seller on the site, which implies some security. In addition, on Boommy you can find detailed instructions on almost any issue: how to photograph an item, post it on the website and sign the information correctly, how to communicate with the seller and buyer, and so on.

« Your own shelf »


Registration:

application for renting a shelf or hanger by phone or mail

What they sell:

shoes, clothes and accessories, things of your own design, books, jewelry, interior items

Conditions:

shelf rental - from 350 rubles, hangers - from 150 rubles, the price of items is set by the seller

Number of participants:

constantly changing

The name of the showroom that appeared on Artplay a year and a half ago fully reflects the essence of the project - here anyone can rent a shelf or several hangers to put up for sale all their unnecessary things at once. By the way, the creators suggest bringing here not only old or unsuitable things, but also your own crafts, from jewelry to knitted toys.

The store does not take a commission for things, you just need to pay for the space - a hanger or a shelf. In this case, the minimum rental period is one week, after which the seller can either take back the unsold property or extend the rental period. You can reserve a place by calling the store or writing to the post office, but there is already an impressive queue lined up for those shelves that are located in the most convenient places (at eye level). In the near future, it is planned to open the “Own Shelf” store, this time on Tsvetnoy Boulevard; then, according to the creators, some sellers from the waiting list will move there and the queue will noticeably shorten.

The selection here is varied and ranges from homemade earrings and books to vintage clothes and dresses from Asos. All items undergo strict selection, so you definitely won’t find outright junk here, and the rental price does not encourage the sale of hopeless items.

What_2_Wear


Registration:

LiveJournal account

What they sell:

shoes, clothing and accessories, cosmetics

Conditions:

the price is set by the seller

Number of participants:

more than 5,000

There is a surprisingly active community on LiveJournal where you can buy or sell unwanted items. As elsewhere, there is a clear advantage here in favor of women's clothing, shoes and accessories, men's wardrobe items also pop up periodically, but they are a clear minority here.

In addition to selling, things can be given away free of charge or exchanged for something needed (for this you need to make an appropriate note and specify the item of exchange), there are much fewer such offers here and they apply mainly to things that have lost their relevance, such as children's toys and books, as well as to outright trash.

The community is moderated, so annoying ads and things in poor condition are almost never found here. But there are Michael Kors dresses, Max Mara tops and & Other Stories pumps, but they also find buyers almost instantly. But old-fashioned leatherette shoes, oversized jeans, polyester dresses from the mass market and dubious items from old collections of third lines of not the most popular brands hang on the pages for months.

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They don’t even hesitate to buy used items the mighty of the world this: for example, the former Prime Minister of Australia boasted on his Instagram about buying a refrigerator on a consignment goods website. However, online trading does not always go smoothly - some people easily get rid of everything they don’t need, while others have goods waiting for months for a new owner. So what's the secret?

We are in website We know exactly how to sell unnecessary things, and today we share with you tips for successful online trading.

Unnecessary items that sell best online

  • Electronics, video games and computer products. Game consoles that you've given up on, an unnecessary but perfectly functioning phone, video game discs and digital players are just a few of the things that are sure to have buyers.
  • Clothing, shoes and accessories. A dress that was worn only once, shoes that were so beautiful in the store but turned out to be uncomfortable when worn, and something that simply didn’t fit. All these things can be sold and thereby partially compensate for your financial losses.
  • Toys and goods for children. Perhaps the most popular type of ad. The reasons are extremely simple: children grow up so quickly, and young mothers buy so much that most things remain in perfect condition (they haven’t even had time to use them). Feel free to sell them.
  • Furniture and large household appliances. Have you decided to update your interior or maybe buy a new refrigerator? Everything unnecessary can be sold: perhaps someone is looking for furniture for rented apartment or dacha and will gladly buy yours.
  • Collectibles. Old books, newspapers, records - what people don’t collect! Maybe the porcelain figurines that are collecting dust in your attic will become a real treasure for someone? In any case, you can try to turn antiques into money.
  • Services and handmade. Do you bake cakes, embroider or make flowers? Free classifieds sites will help you sell all your creations.

How to sell things?

1. Determine the optimal price

Perhaps the correct assessment of the cost of a product is the most important stage of the sale. Because it is based on price that buyers will filter ads and compare your product with similar products from other sellers. And no matter how you describe the advantages of your product, no matter what good photos No matter what, potential customers will look at price first.

Adviсe:

  • Assess demand. If there are plenty of similar products, then your business is bad. It is unlikely that you will be able to sell it at a higher price, so you will have to look for a middle ground or even dump it (which you cannot do for the sake of sale).
  • Do not set the price above 50–60% of the market price. It is unlikely that anyone will want to buy a used (even if only for a short time) item at the price of a new one.
  • Hold an investigation. See what prices your competitors charge. It is better to conduct reconnaissance on those portals where you, in fact, intend to sell. Determine the optimal price for yourself, but for a second put yourself in the buyer’s shoes. Think about whether you yourself could pay the assigned amount for this product or not, and if in doubt, then feel free to reduce the price.

2. Take good photos

3. Write the right description

After reading the description, the potential buyer will decide whether he should contact you. And here we will have to remember the experience of writing school essays and bring all your literary talent to bear. The description should be brief but informative. If you forget to write down the characteristics of the product, its size and describe its condition, then expect a flurry of calls, because people are interested in knowing what they are going to buy.

Adviсe:

  • There is no need to indicate the reasons for the sale. Few people are interested in the fact that you are moving or that you are having a bad time and really need money. This is completely unnecessary information.
  • Catchy title. Don’t hesitate to use the tricks of the pros - a short and bright headline will attract the attention of buyers.
  • Format your text. Do not neglect paragraphs, because an ad that is well structured will probably be read to the end.
  • Publish the same product in different categories. For example, an advertisement for the sale of a DVR can be placed in the categories “Auto”, “Photo and Video” and “Security”. Accordingly, the chances that your product will be seen and bought will increase.

4. Never delay an item

People who often sell unnecessary things online are already accustomed to requests to postpone the goods until tomorrow, until Monday, until payday. There are many such “befores”. But think about it, because buyers are so fickle: today they got excited about buying an exercise bike and asked to put it off, and tomorrow they changed their minds about doing it.

When selling online, time is against you. If there is a person who wants to purchase the product immediately, then that’s great. Sell ​​and don’t be tormented by remorse for refusing someone’s request to hold the goods.

5. Add a bonus

Everyone loves gifts. Marketers have long used this trick to sell less popular products. A free gift or bonus with a purchase increases the value of the purchase in the eyes of the buyer. Why not learn the invaluable experience of your sales staff?

Advice:

When selling a laptop, offer a flash drive or headphones as a gift. If you decide to part with children's clothes, then it would be useful to put a toy or some useful little thing. Be sure to write about this in your ad in the very first lines.

6. Give the buyer the opportunity to bargain

Another secret of marketers: too low a price can alert the buyer. A person who has decided to make a purchase begins to have doubts: what if the product is defective or not as good as the seller writes about it?

Advice:

Set a price slightly higher than what you originally planned, and indicate in the ad that you are willing to bargain. The magic phrase “Negotiable” usually attracts thrifty buyers and those who initially did not even think about purchasing this item. Give in gladly. Bottom line - great mood for all parties to the transaction.

7. Consider postage costs

The Internet has united people from different parts of the world - international and long-distance sales and exchanges are no longer a rarity. When composing your ad, think about the issue of delivery. Who will pay for postage, delivery or courier fees? These details need to be agreed upon before the transaction is completed to avoid unpleasant surprises.

8. Follow safety rules

As for safety rules, every site that posts free ads usually invites users to familiarize themselves with these same rules. Do not neglect this opportunity, observe simple rules, and most likely the transaction will go smoothly.

Adviсe:

  • Do not disclose personal information.
  • Get a separate SIM card for online sales and orders in online stores.
  • Make meetings with customers in crowded places or invite friends with you. Don't invite strangers home.
  • When selling digital and mobile equipment, take photographs serial number. Often, scammers replace the purchased product with a broken one, and then return it to the seller. As a result, the seller loses money and goods.

Products that cannot be purchased secondhand

  • Digital camera with video recording function. Video shooting mode heats up the sensor, greatly reducing its service life. The wear of this element is very difficult to determine, so it turns out that you are getting a pig in a poke.
  • HDD computer. A really fragile thing: even a slight blow can affect its performance.
  • Bicycle and motorcycle helmets, as well as child car seats. These are things that are literally responsible for life and health, and if misused in the past, they may not cope with their immediate functions. Don't skimp on safety.
  • Plasma panels. Phosphorus, which is part of the fluorescent coating of each pixel of the plasma panel, is unfortunately subject to the effect of burnout. A similar drawback is inherent in almost all TV technologies, but plasma suffered more than others.
  • Tires and wheels for a car. Purchasing these products is dangerous because it is simply impossible to find out under what conditions they were used.
  • Vacuum cleaner. Vacuum cleaners are high-power household appliances; they are used very often and not always carefully. The most expensive part in them is the motor, which is the first to fail, and its repair is very expensive.

November 20th, 2016

It often happens that, while looking at information on one topic, you come across another or similar topic that deserves special attention and analysis.

Here is a good and kind article about a man who sold not himself, but his old life. I sold all my acquired property and even my job. Completely abandon your old life and start over. Is this only possible in films? I also somehow dreamed about this (and few people haven’t), but there are a few “buts”...

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The act of the British Ian Asher makes us believe that those who have great desire and faith are able to fulfill all their dreams.

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Ian Asher was born in Darlington, UK. The British man's mature life was spent quite far from his home - in the city of Perth, Western Australia. There he lived with his wife Laura, working in a small shop as a carpet salesman.

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At just under 50 years old, Ian was terribly dissatisfied. own life and dreamed of adventure and travel. Soon his marriage, which lasted for six years, began to crack. His wife Laura left her husband, which broke his heart to pieces. Well, what about without a woman in any interesting story.

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However, it was this final blow that motivated him to change his life. And so, in 2008, a desperate man found a rather unusual way out of this situation - he decided to sell his life on the famous online auction eBay.

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The lot that actually appeared at the online auction, which was called “The Life of Ian Usher,” included a house in Perth with all the appliances and furniture, a used Mazda car, a jet ski, a motorcycle, parachute equipment. His position in the store and his acquaintance with all his friends and colleagues. It is not completely clear to me whether this is a bonus or vice versa for change.

Photo7. Another desire is to experience zero gravity.

The description of the lot offered for sale ended in a short phrase: “I’ve had enough of my life, I don’t need it anymore.”

Ian wanted to keep only his wallet, passport and several backpacks with him. personal items. He wanted to completely get rid of everything that would remind him of his previous failures. The starting price of the lot was 1 dollar. A week later, the Briton had 305 thousand dollars at his disposal, proceeds from the sale of his life. The buyers bargained well.

Photo8. And flew on a plane

From the seller's side, this is an excellent marketing ploy. Started with 1 dollar and ended with three hundred thousand. According to Ian Asher, when the sale took place, he did not immediately know what to do next, but he always had a dream of traveling the world. Then the dreamer made a list of 100 extreme goals. And he gave himself a period of 100 weeks to implement each one.

1 week equals 1 dream. Well done, such motivation for everyone.

Photo9. And I visited the mountains.

Soon after compiling the list, he bought a ticket to Dubai and went to fulfill his first dream - to ride in the scorching rays of the sun on alpine skiing. Gorgeous, interesting dream. Over the next two years, he worked non-stop to achieve his goals.

Photo10. And he jumped with a parachute at night.

One of the most dangerous adventures Ian considers is running with the bulls at the Spanish festival in Pamplona. As the Briton says, as a child he saw a film dedicated to this vibrant festival and promised himself to go to it. That's why it became one of the main desires on his list, although participating in it, according to him, was quite scary.

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And Asher calls the dive he took off the coast of Okinawa in Japan his most exciting adventure. Where he managed to swim in close proximity to whales.

Brave Ian swam with white sharks off the coast of Africa.

Walked along the Great Wall of China.

Learned to fly an airplane.

Jumped at night with a parachute.

Visited all the largest waterfalls in the world.

I got myself an octopus as a pet.

In London, another dream came true; he managed to communicate with his idol, the famous British entrepreneur Richard Branson.

In Hollywood, Ian persuaded the producers to give him a small role in the film. At the same time, he spent a long time convincing them that he would act completely free of charge and would not even think about an acting career.

And time passed. And every day the dreams on the list came true.

After the time allotted by Usher, he discovered that in two years he had completed 94 items out of 100 on his list.

The remaining goals are listed as “in progress.” Temporarily unfulfilled dreams included:

1) diving to the sunken Titanic

2) car jump from the pier into the water

3) meeting with five Yen Ushers

4) learning the ability to have lucid dreams

5) investing $50 thousand in cancer research

6) presence at the birth of your own child.

Asher was sure that all his dreams would come true, it was only a matter of time.

Ian bought himself a small island off the coast of Panama and built a house there with his own hands. Life on the island completely satisfies him; after long months spent traveling, he can finally rest a little. But what kind good story without love and woman.

Photo 15. And here she is. the one that makes him truly happy.

The woman he loved, Mo (Maurin Boxa), helped Ian completely heal his emotional wounds. He met when she was 38. The beauty from Canada learned about the brave Briton from the news.

The letter she wrote to him suggested adding a competition to his wish list. dog sledding In Canada. Ian accepted her proposal, not even suspecting that this woman would become the love of his life.

Much of the time Mo lives with him on the island, sometimes they go to Canada. There they founded a publishing house publishing children's books.

Many, like Ian, would like to live interesting life and travel more, but it’s all due to the fear of changing anything and breaking ingrained habits.

For some only severe stress becomes a catalyst that can bring you out of a half-asleep existence and force you to do some non-standard act that radically changes your life, for example, traveling around countries for a whole year, relying on luck and poor knowledge of the language.

Throughout this time, Ian kept a blog in which he described in detail all his achievements. Very soon he had a huge number of fans who were inspired by his story and changed their lives.

One of the bucket list items was “Write a book.” And indeed, at the end of his long journey, Asher finished the autobiographical book “Life Sold,” which has already become quite popular in the world today.

Such unusual story could not help but touch the interest of Hollywood filmmakers. The rights to film the adventures of Ian Asher were purchased by Disney for $356,000. The Briton hopes that in the process of creating the film he will act not only as a consultant, but also play a small role in it.

In the near future, all Ian plans to do is fish, build a house, and watch sunsets on the ocean. Now, five years after the events that radically changed his life, he says he has never regretted the decision taken: "Last years became the most amazing adventure of my life.” The Briton, who risked everything, admits that for now he has something to do and is absolutely happy.

But anything is possible. Perhaps one day he will again have the desire to put his life up for sale. And for sure in new history can't do without a woman.

Ian Asher has become a very popular figure, inspiring many people to similar heroic deeds. As the Briton who risked everything says, the main thing is to take the first step, then it will be much easier.

No one knows how things are today with the owner of the life Ian Asher bought in 2008, but the Briton himself hopes that his “old life” brought more happiness to the one who bought it than to himself.

We haven't heard anything about Ian either. It is now the end of 2016, but there is no news from him.

About this amazing person I was prompted to write a story about 2 people who sold their lives a little differently. This is about the story of how "A Girl Sells Herself for Her Mother"

All this is cool, wonderful and many people dream about it, however... it seems to me that all this is just the result of the fact that a person dedicated his life only to himself. Because few people manage to do this with a job, career, family, children and home. On the other hand, maybe there are people who don’t need any of this, so why torture yourself? However, it is very difficult with the existing baggage of life (and not at 20 years old) to imagine such a sharp turn in life. The fact that at the end of all this he has a house, a wife and a job is most likely a great exception, but in general the realization of such a dream often ends in loneliness and poverty. I think so.

Lack of finances helps to take a fresh look at unnecessary things that are a pity to throw away and make no sense to keep. The RIAMO portal has compiled a selection of services that help you get rid of junk and even make a little money from it.

Free classifieds sites

Photo: flickr.com, Freaktography

Flea markets

Flea market Photo: RIAMO, Yulia Titova

If you have a lot of old things and free time, then you can go to a flea market. There are several of them in Moscow and the Moscow region. The Levsha flea market is located near the Novopodrezkovo station in the Leningrad direction. Another one can be found in Izmailovsky Vernissage, near the Partizanskaya metro station.

There are also several ruins operating in the region, but they exist illegally. Therefore, if you decide to sell your things at a flea market, it is better to choose an officially approved place.

Pros: Opportunity to communicate with interesting people, feeling the spirit of the flea market and just a new experience.

Minuses: This option is only for a few. You'll have to go to the flea market and sell it yourself; at Lefty you'll also have to pay to rent the place. Most likely, you won’t be able to sell the product right away.

Important: Understand the value of the items being sold. If they are not of particular value, then you can resell the product to the first seller who is ready to buy it. If you feel that an item is valuable, then determine its value with the help of a specialist or from a catalog. Bargain - this is the main rule of the flea market.

Flea market in reverse

Photo: Official page project "Dump" VKontakte

Exchange for other things

If receiving monetary compensation not important, but you still want to get something in return, then you can go to the SwopShop website. This service allows users to exchange things with each other without using money. The site has its own currency - SWOPs, which allows you to make equivalent exchanges. For example, if you think that your old lamp costs 300 rubles, then in the column for determining the value you need to indicate 300. You can give this thing away and in return choose from the site’s catalog any other one whose value is less than or equal to 300 swaps. In addition, you can choose more valuable things, but then you have a loan. This means that you will then need to place things on the website whose cost will cover the “debt”.

Pros: Suitable for those who want to exchange an item rather than sell it. Registration and placement of advertisements is free. The value of a thing is established independently. You can pick up the things you like immediately after registration (SWAPs) will be recorded as “credit”.

Minuses: You need to negotiate the terms of exchange and delivery yourself. It's not always possible to find what you want to take away. You may have to periodically “monitor” the site before you find something that interests you.

Important: Post clear and detailed descriptions things, add photos of them. Be honest about value.

Give

Photo: flickr.com, Sergiu Bacioiu

After all, you don't have to make a profit out of everything. After all, all those things that lie like dead weight in the closet would most likely eventually go to the trash bin. Perhaps someone would really like to have something that you don’t need, and someone dreams of a thing that you consider trash. If you want to say goodbye to unnecessary things and do a good deed, then donate things to charity or simply donate them.

The Darudar free gift community allows you to give and receive various things absolutely free. In addition, here you can fulfill someone else's wish or place your own. You can also give away unnecessary things for free on the “I’ll give for free” website.

Pros: It's always nice to do a good deed. On the site, it is customary to thank someone for the item received, so after donating, expect another thank you.

Minuses: You will have to independently agree on the time and place of delivery of the “gift”. At large quantities Those who wish will have to choose one.

Important: Write detailed descriptions, attach photos, be prepared to communicate and answer questions.

Yulia Titova

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