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Alt-Craigslist
#1
What other websites I can subscribe to sell used electronics?
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#2
There are often specialty sites for things like audiophile equipment, HAM radio equipment, old Mac stuff, etc.... Or the MRF.... what are you selling ?
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#3
One of the best Google searches for answers like this includes vs, as in "craigslist vs" (or "craigslist alternative"). Mashable or some such will have a list.

I've used LetGo and there are some others.

If you're on FB, there's already a Marketplace link down in the lefthand side rail of the screen (browser, not phone).
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#4
The only other one I've heard of (actually seen commercials for) is Let Go. There used to be a website called backpage, but I think they got shut down because most of the users were prostitutes advertising their services.
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cbelt3 wrote:
There are often specialty sites for things like audiophile equipment, HAM radio equipment, old Mac stuff, etc.... Or the MRF.... what are you selling ?

:agree:
This is the best means to maximize your dollars if you have stuff of interest to a particular group. I was going to make some crack about how there's a marketplace for everything but used bedroom toys, but I quickly realized there's likely more market there than I want to consider.
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#6
These are items I have to sell: Nikon camera, label maker, sewing machine, working Windows laptops with cracked screens, windows desktops of P3 and duel core generations and a myriad of Mac laptops' hardware. These are all gently used.
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kap wrote:
These are items I have to sell: Nikon camera, label maker, sewing machine, working Windows laptops with cracked screens, windows desktops of P3 and duel core generations and a myriad of Mac laptops' hardware. These are all gently used.

I'd put the Mac hardware here and see what goes.
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#8
I have had good luck with facebook Marketplace.

It is not as anonymous as craigslist. It is also not as popular as facebook, but I like that it seems to be more of a gatekeeper against the riff-raff of craigslist.

JPK
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