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Sell Your Unused Video Games | 31 Days to Find $1000

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October 8, By Kristia 4 Comments

 

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My husband is really raking it in this month. Yesterday, I explained how he made $200 and today I’m proud to tell you that he sold his Wii for $80.

I’ve never been one for video games–I just don’t understand the allure–but my husband bought the Wii with his own money years ago when he thought it would be a good stress release for him after a long day at work.

And then we had kids.

It has gone unused for years.

It was his decision to sell the Wii; I forgot we even owned one. He posted the picture on a local yard sale Facebook page. It sold quickly and the Wii is off to a new owner. Hopefully, someone who will use it.

So what video games have gone unused at your house? SELL THEM!

For more ideas, follow me on Pinterest. I have started a 31 Days to Find $1000 Pinterest board where I’ll be posting ideas all month long.

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  1. 31 Days to Find One Thousand Dollars says:
    October 8, at 4:51 pm

    […] Day 8: Sell Your Unused Video Games […]

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  2. Update #2 | 31 Days to Find $1000 says:
    October 14, at 12:49 pm

    […] Our Wii had been sitting in a cabinet UNUSED for years. We sold it for $80. […]

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  3. Update #3 | 31 Days to Find $1000 says:
    October 28, at 4:57 pm

    […] $80 from the sale of the Wii […]

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    November 29, at 8:30 am

    […] husband loves video games, but just doesn’t have time for them anymore. They sat unused, so he decided to sell his Wii for $80. Has this happened to you? Someone in your family was desperate for a gaming system only for it to […]

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