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restlesswind
Mar 27, 2014Explorer
A couple of thoughts on "getting rid of stuff"
When you have that yard sale,keep in mind,you are not doing it to make money.
The main reason you doing it is to rid yourself of "stuff"! So whatever you get for the "stuff" is worth it,being as getting rid if it is the goal.
After the final yard sale,whatever leftovers,take to the dump.It sounds good to say that you will "donate" it to the non-profit of your choice,when really you are just getting rid of stuff that no one wanted to pay for.
Some of the non-profits end up paying big money to dispose of such "donations"
The freedom from "Stuff" is well worth whatever the cost.(Or loss of sales $)
When you have that yard sale,keep in mind,you are not doing it to make money.
The main reason you doing it is to rid yourself of "stuff"! So whatever you get for the "stuff" is worth it,being as getting rid if it is the goal.
After the final yard sale,whatever leftovers,take to the dump.It sounds good to say that you will "donate" it to the non-profit of your choice,when really you are just getting rid of stuff that no one wanted to pay for.
Some of the non-profits end up paying big money to dispose of such "donations"
The freedom from "Stuff" is well worth whatever the cost.(Or loss of sales $)
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