Why not sell your unused items for cash using the Consignment Pal Resale Directory?SAN ANTONIO, TX (November 14, 2008) – With the holidays approaching, how are you going to pay for Christmas gifts? Instead of piling up credit card debt, why not sell unused items around the house? It’s simple. Gather your items to sell and the professional sellers do the rest. But how do you find a seller? Finding local sellers to market or buy your items for cash just got easier thanks to the national Consignment Pal Resale Directory at consignmentpal.com. The Consignment Pal community includes antique shops, business liquidators, consignment shops, eBay stores, eBay Trading Assistants, non profit stores, resale shops, etc. Depending on the seller, you can consign or receive cash on the spot for your items. “There’s not one best way to sell everything,” says Linda Miller, founder of the Consignment Pal Resale Directory. “To get top dollar, you have to pick and choose the right types of sellers.” Finding the perfect consignment seller, eBay store, or resale shop is easy because the directory includes store descriptions, specialties, maps, zip code searches, and eBay listings.What can you sell this holiday season? Almost anything! The key is using a seller who specializes in your items. You will make the most money with a professional who understands the marketing details and pricing strategies unique to your item. This is especially true on eBay, where seeing and touching the item is replaced with a detailed description and pictures. What about selling fees? Commissions vary based on the type of seller, quantity of items, location, and services required, though they generally run from 25% to 60%. For more on selling your items, see “How to Sell Items” at http://consignmentpal.com/How-to-Sell-Items. If you want to sell your items online on eBay, please see How to Sell Your Items on eBay at http://consignmentpal.com/How-to-Sell-Your-Items-on-eBay During this Thanksgiving and Christmas season, remember the non profit stores which are also listed in the Consignment Pal Resale Directory. With relatives coming for the holidays, clean out your clutter. Share your unwanted items with your favorite charities and enjoy tax advantages come April. The PayPal 2008 Holiday Survey found that “73% of online shoppers intend to give to charity this season.” Why don’t you join them? Ready to begin? Picture Christmas gifts for more than just your loved ones. Gather the items to sell. Find a local Consignment Pal at consignmentpal.com. You are well on your way to a happy holiday!About Consignment PalThe Consignment Pal Resale Directory at consignmentpal.com helps you find resale related shops and businesses where you can shop, sell items for cash, sell items on consignment, trade, or donate items. Consignment Pal community members include collectors, resale shops, shops, consignment shops, eBay Trading Assistants, eBay Drop Off Stores, non profit stores, art galleries, business liquidators, etc. Consignment Pal launched at the eBay Live Conference in San Jose, CA in June 2005.
3 comments:
Marty,
Thanks so much for sharing our Consignment Pal Resale Directory press release with your readers.
Keep up the good work spreading the word about eBay and consignment.
Linda
Consignment Pal
well this has to be done with lot of dilligence.
Hey Marty, I found your blog on a French blog that linked to mine and yours. Cool huh? Anyway, my business partner and I run a monthly podcast called eBay Consignment 2.0. You should check it out. In our first episode we talked with Linda from Consignment Pal which you mention in your latest post. Comment back and I will show you the link to the podcast. Thanks and keep up the good blogging.
Armando
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