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There are many sites on the internet which allow you to advertise your items and sell them to others either within or outside of your local area. If your item is easily shipped, you may even end up selling it to an individual who live in another state! But no matter who buys it, you'll be making money on an item that was simply taking up space in your home. These online yard sale sites often provide secure payment methods, so you'll be sure to get your money before you ship out your item.