ThredUp accepts secondhand women’s and children’s clothing. The pay out can be as little as 5% for items under $20 to 80% for items worth $200 or more.
Letgo allows the users to snap a photo then the app identifies it, estimates what it’s worth and how long it will take to sell. There are no fees for using it.
Poshmark is a good place to sell high-end, vintage or designer clothes. No need to worry about paying for shipping. Once you make a sale, the site automatically deducts a fee of $2.95 for items under $15 and 20% of the sale price for items over $15.
SecondSpinDisk.com will pay you for certain CDs, DVDs, Blu-Ray discs and video games.
Facebook Marketplace allows you to buy and sell items as long as you have a Facebook account.
Sell your gently used baby gear to Unce Upon a Child.