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Still, this is cheaper than some of the most popular apps for selling clothes.

For example,Poshmarks commission is 20%on orders over $15.

(Since their fees vary so much, heres a handyeBay Fee Calculator.)

One of the biggest pros is its enormous user basechances are, pretty much everyone you know shops Amazon.

Your mileage will vary depending on the item, though.

Youll probably have more luck with expensive items that people are likely to comparison shop, like electronics.

They chargelow, flat feesif your item sells.

(if its under $50, there is no fee!)

To start selling, you simply verify your account, take some photos, then post your listing.

The gear has to be approved by the Swappa staff, who verify its clean and sellable.

If youre looking for an even easier option, though, tryGoneorGlyde.

Both sites review your gadget, find a buyer for you, and make you an offer.

Its a bigger chunk of your sale, yes, but the process issupersimple.

But Half.com is no more, so wheres a book-burdened college student to turn?

Bookscouteris a decent alternative, although it works a little differently than most selling sites.

You dont sell through Bookscouter directly.

Pick the vendor you want to sell to, and Bookscouter takes you to that vendors website.

Amazon Trade-Inis another decent option (and not included in Bookscouters list).

Craigslist user base is huge, and I dont think Ive ever listed a single item on Craigslist thathasntsold.

Of course, there are downsides, too.

Everything Else: Facebook

Lets not forget Facebook.

Theyre full of localbuy-sell-trade groupsfor anything else you might have to sell.

Some of these groups are public, and private groups might require you to verify your identity and address.

Like Craigslist, everything is local, you could set your own price, and there are no fees.