Updated on April 30, 2007 C.D. asks from Keller, TX on April 27, 2007 9 answers I have a used tanning bed that I am needing to sell. Does anyone know of a consignment store or a place where I might be able to sell it. Have any of you used Craigs List and if so were you successful in selling your items?
So What Happened?I sold the bed today. I was really surprised at how many people responded to my listing on Craigs list. Thanks for the help
Featured AnswersR.C.answers from Dallas on April 28, 2007 How much are you asking for the bed I am interested. How old is it and is it in good condition? Thanks More AnswersA.H.answers from Dallas on April 28, 2007 Hi C., J.J.answers from Dallas on April 30, 2007 There is a site called CRAIGSLIST, you can post a free classifieds ad there. http://dallas.craigslist.org/ should be helpful. L.M.answers from Dallas on April 27, 2007 What type is it, and how much are you asking? Age? Where? S.W.answers from Dallas on April 27, 2007 Hey C.. I'd try CraigsList. My mom is moving and has a bunch of stuff up there. How much are you selling it for? What type of settings does it have? Is it a "super" or just a regular bed? -S. C.A.answers from Dallas on April 27, 2007 Hi C., I'd probably put it on Craigslist first, just give it a shot, and if it doesn't sell, try something else. Craigslist is nice because it doesn't cost to list something. I've sold things on it, and I know several people who have a lot of luck selling on it. Good luck! C. A.A.answers from Dallas on April 30, 2007 Hello C.! I know you've been asked this a thousand times but how much are you asking for it? ~A. H.D.answers from Dallas on April 28, 2007 DFW.com. You can list on there for free! M.D.answers from Dallas on April 28, 2007 Craigslist is AWESOME !! I always look on there... and have recommended it to friends that have had a quick sell with what they have put on Craigslist.. Very neat tool and its free to advertise. M. D Related Questions
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