I've got a ton of stuff that I want to get rid of. I have the option of being a seller at a massive consignment sale in April, but the time commitment is kind of crazy (5:30AM to noon). I can sell the bigger stuff on Craigslist, but I think it would be a PITA to list clothes. If you've sold clothes at OUAC, how much do they usually give you per piece?
Charlie 8.06.08
Emeline 5.28.13
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Re: selling clothes to OUAC?
Have you thought of selling in "lots" on ebay? That way you don't have to list them individually but still will get much more money than OUAC. I sell (and buy!) a lot on ebay. I think honestly that would be your best bet. GL
Here's an example: https://cgi.ebay.com/WOW-70pc-Boys-18-24month- Summer-Lot-Gymboree-Baby-Gap_W0QQitemZ120550334442QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Baby_Toddler_Outfits_Sets?hash=item1c115c1fea
Not much.... they give the most for Gymboree, Children's Place, etc. But still it's not much... I think they're general rule of thumb is 25% of retail value.. so you know $5 for a $20 romper from Gymboree. But that's best case scenario for perfect condition and stuff in the stores right now.... that $5 goes down based on condition and if it's a design from last year, kwim?
For stuff that's not a 'fancy' brand... like Target stuff it's way less... like 40 or 50 cents for a like new onesie.... maybe a $1 for a sleeper.
It could be worth it if you have lots of the higher end stuff they want...
I took stuff once... but since I figured out how it works I'd just rather donate or give to someone I know. If I ever wanted to sell clothes I think I'd try to sell the whole bag of stuff for a lump sum on Craigslist.
I did have better luck with the big ticket stuff... a few slings, an infant swing, bumbo, etc. They gave me $37 for the swing (It was a little over $100 new... was in perfect condition because it really hadn't ever been used since Henry hated it
I feel like I would have gotten $40ish on CL and this way I didn't have to deal with the hassle of people not showing up, etc. The 2 peanut shell's they gave me $12.50 for... I paid about $40 each for those and they were pretty well loved... I might have asked $15 for them on CL.
HTH,
Hannah
Thanks ladies.
I usually just give away the clothes, but I figured if I was going to be wasting 5 hours of a Saturday to try to sell some other stuff I might as well try it.
Oh well. Hopefully someone else can benefit from Charlie's outgrown stuff!
Emeline 5.28.13
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Esri 5K 7.16.2014 - 21:30
Heart Half Marathon 3.16.2014 - 1:43:30
Canton City Marathon 9.8.14 - 3:30:56
OUAC doesn't give you much. I have sold there once and I took a tub or 2 of clothes in. They were busy so I ran some other errands and came back and they showed me what they could give me for each piece. To me it wasn't worth the hassle of taking all the stuff in - espeically when you can make more money off ebay.
FWIW I went to see our tax guy yesterday. He told me that I needed to start keeping an itemized list of what I donate (re: clothing) instead of just putting 3 bags of clothes. He said the best way to do it is to take the list that Goodwill gives that tells how much each item is worth and just do tally marks as you pack them up and then attach the Goodwill receipt to the tally sheet after you make your donation. I thought this was brilliant! He said anymore people are losing out on major tax deductions because they, like me, just guesstimate. He said a couple bags of clothes could easily be worth $1000-$2000.
I have a bunch of different things. I'll go through when I get home and see if I have anything that would work. What size is he in now?
I wouldn't sell them to a nestie, if I'm giving them to someone I know then I'm just going to give them away. That's what I usually do, anyway, but if I was going to invest the time into the consignment sale then I would sell the clothes there, too!
Emeline 5.28.13
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Esri 5K 7.16.2014 - 21:30
Heart Half Marathon 3.16.2014 - 1:43:30
Canton City Marathon 9.8.14 - 3:30:56
No, no...we'd definitely give you something for your things (don't make me buy you a Dunkin gift card, Jene)!
He's currently between a 12-18 months (of course, it depends on the brand); but I'm waiting for him to take off, which will happen as soon as I take the tags off of his new stuff. He got a bunch of size 18 month and size 24 month summer clothes for his birthday. We may need a few more basics to get us through summer (mix and match tees and shorts, size 5-6 shoes, swim trunks, etc. type of stuff), and I'd even be interested in looking at any fall/winter stuff (24 months +)...but I just hate kind of guessing on where he'll be come fall/winter, KWIM?
C is still wearing some of his 18 month stuff! How tall is he? I have plenty of summer stuff but I'm worried it would be too small for him! Let me check sizes and amounts when I get home. I know I have a bunch of 18m pajama sets and t-shirts. Too bad he isn't a Yankee fan
Emeline 5.28.13
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Post-Baby PRs
Esri 5K 7.16.2014 - 21:30
Heart Half Marathon 3.16.2014 - 1:43:30
Canton City Marathon 9.8.14 - 3:30:56
He's was 29" at his 1 year appt. Pajama sets would be fantastic! Thanks so much for checking. BTW - Brian has a Yankees shirt that he wears all the time. Jacob actually had a yankees outfit, last summer, too. I'll have to dig up a pic.
Emeline 5.28.13
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Post-Baby PRs
Esri 5K 7.16.2014 - 21:30
Heart Half Marathon 3.16.2014 - 1:43:30
Canton City Marathon 9.8.14 - 3:30:56