Dining Room Set for Sale

Updated on December 30, 2009
A.C. asks from Morton, PA
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I am trying to sell my dining room set and not sure where to sell it other than Craigslist, which hasn't been successful. It seems like when you post something on there, it gets buried with new posts. The table is only 3 years old and practically brand new, because my husband and I always eat at our kitchen bar. The table is too big for the room, and now that we have a baby we are thinking about where he is going to eat in a few months and we need to get something smaller.. We are so stuck and not sure where else we could sell it..Any tips would really be appreciated.. Thanks!

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B.M.

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hOW MUCH ARE YOU SELLING IT FOR AND WHAT IS THE DESCRIPTION OF IT. dO U HAVE A FACEBOOK ACCOUNT U CAN POST IT ON?

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B.L.

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Not sure where you are located but you could try the Home Furnishings Consignment Store in Gateway Shopping Center, Wayne, Pa.

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M.G.

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I agree with the person who said to repost it. You may also want to reprice it and don't post it on Friday-Sunday. I was trying to sell my breast pump on Craigslist and the first time I listed it was on the weekend. I reposted it on a Monday and for a little bit lower price and got a ton of responses. I think it's a bit hit or miss with Craigslist. You might have more luck after the holidays.

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L.D.

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The trick with craigslist is reposting the item. Craigslist will let you repost the item every 3 days. You can delete the item and repost the item to move it up on the list. You also must price it right. Good luck.

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M.G.

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If you itemize your taxes, I'd just give it to a charity and deduct it. Much easier. Not sure where you live, but if it's in the Philly burbs, check out Impact Thrift Stores.

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