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  2. 22 Best Things To Sell To Make Money - AOL

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    Here are some of the best things to sell to make money: 1. Clothes. Selling clothes — old ones you don’t wear anymore or thrift store finds — can be a good way to make money. Designer goods ...

  3. 20 of the Best Things to Sell on eBay - AOL

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    Among them are bottle caps, cardboard boxes and used electronics. 6. My Coke Codes Rewards. This might be the most surprising item on this list — sell your old bottle caps. There is a catch. The ...

  4. 14 Things To Sell To Help Pay For College

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  5. Tuck shop - Wikipedia

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    Tuck shop. A tuck shop is a small retailer located either within or close-to the grounds of a school, hospital, apartment complex, [1] or other similar facility. In traditional British usage, tuck shops are associated chiefly with the sale of confectionery, sweets, or snacks and are common at private ('fee-paying') schools.

  6. 8 Best Apps To Sell Your Stuff - AOL

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    1. eBay. Founded in 1995, eBay now reigns supreme as one of the top apps to use for selling your stuff. The mammoth online marketplace is a goldmine for sellers who specialize in the following ...

  7. 14 Things To Sell To Help Pay For College

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  8. Retail - Wikipedia

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    Retail is the sale of goods and services to consumers, in contrast to wholesaling, which is the sale to business or institutional customers. A retailer purchases goods in large quantities from manufacturers, directly or through a wholesaler, and then sells in smaller quantities to consumers for a profit. Retailers are the final link in the ...

  9. Dry goods - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, dry goods are products such as textiles, ready-to-wear clothing, toiletries, [1] and "grocery items (such as tobacco, sugar, flour, and coffee) that do not contain liquid." [2] In US retailing, a dry-goods store carries consumer goods that are distinct from those carried by hardware stores and grocery stores. [1]