OfferUp's app has some major accessibility issues. You can't access messages or 
notifications from the opening screen of the app. Clicking on a notification 
will get you there though. There are the typical unlabeled buttons and stuff 
too.
LetGo could use some work, but is slightly better than OfferUp. 5Mile is 
actually pretty accessible. Nextdoor has some issues that could be addressed, 
but it's workable. Close5 is almost straight up spam. 
It may be more difficult for a blind person to make a go at this, but you can 
make some decent money and a living out of this by simply selling this way. 
Cash is king baby. 

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Subject: Sell your stuff with these apps that replace garage sales, USA Today

Sell your stuff with these apps that replace garage sales By Jennifer Jolly, 
Special for USA Today, Updated 5:59 a.m. PDT June 19,
2017 

The sweltering heat is here and the icy lemonade is flowing - yep, it's 
definitely summer. If you wrapped up your spring cleaning with a room full of 
random stuff you don't need anymore - but is just too good to throw out!
- a garage sale might be next up on your list of to-do's.
But c'mon, it's summer and you have better things to do than sit outside all 
day with cardboard signs haggling over a few pennies for your old stuff.
Here's how to have a virtual garage sale via simple smartphone apps.

VarageSale
VarageSale (iOS/Android) makes the process of getting your items in front of 
local buyers super easy. You use the free app - or the VarageSale website - to 
create a brief listing for each thing you're trying to get rid of. A quick pic, 
short description, and your asking price is all you need, so you can go on a 
serious listing spree in just a few minutes. It's fantastic for listing a bunch 
of items one after another, so if you've got a whole garage full of goodies to 
unload, this is your best bet. What's really great about VarageSale is you (and 
everyone else) can log in using Facebook, which means everyone has a real name 
and a face to go along with it, so no creepy contacts will flood your inbox.

OfferUp, Shpock
If you're really in a hurry, and just need to ditch a handful of things, there 
are apps for that, too. OfferUp (iOS/Android) posts listings in as little as 30 
seconds, and has a image-heavy browsing style that lets your eye-catching 
photos do the selling for you, along with private messaging and reputation 
ratings to weed out scammers and spammers.
Shpock (iOS/Android) works in the same way, but bills itself as being for 
"beautiful" items, so if you're selling something that you think deserves some 
seriously special consideration - like a fancy antique bike or pricey 
electronics - it's a solid bet someone on Shpock will be interested.

Facebook, Nextdoor
These apps are great go-tos for moving used items in a hurry, but if you 
absolutely don't want to mess around with any new apps whatsoever, you're still 
in luck! Facebook is packed with pages full of local people buying and selling. 
Head to Facebook, either on your phone app or web browser, and in the search 
box at the top of the page, just type the name of your city or county along 
with the words "buy and sell." In my experience, even the smallest towns have a 
rummage page on Facebook, so the top listing in the search results is going to 
be your go-to. 
Nextdoor is a similarly simple way to show your neighborhood what you're 
selling.
Of course, there's always the chance that your tiny township has missed out on 
the Facebook train. That's okay! In that case, Craigslist is the old standby 
that still produces results, even if the site looks like it is from 1999. 
Create a quick listing, toss in a photo, and insist on email contacts only - 
because giving your phone number on a public forum isn't a great idea
- and wait for a bite.

No matter which app, site, or virtual marketplace you end up using, the rules 
for exchanging your stuff for cash are always the same: Always insist on 
meeting in a public place, for safety, and never take checks. Seasoned local 
sellers will tell you that the parking lot of your local police station is a 
great place to make a sale, and nobody in their right mind is going to try to 
scam you (or worse) with Johnny Law looking over their shoulder. And if you 
don't feel like messing with paper money, an app like Square Cash (iOS/Android) 
can take payments directly, with an added layer of security and peace of mind.

I know selling things online might not be for everyone - like if you just have 
too much stuff to list, or a garage full of trinkets that need to be seen to be 
appreciated - but if you're going with an old fashioned pack-the-driveway 
rummage spree, your smartphone can make that easier, too. 

Yard Sale Treasure Map (iOS/Android) is a community-based garage sale listing 
app that puts your local newspaper classified section to shame. You can create 
a notice for your sale in just a minute or two, complete with GPS location and 
lists of your best goodies. It's also great for planning a community yard sale, 
so don't be afraid to get your neighbors involved! And if you end up having a 
whole bunch of stuff that doesn't sell, but you don't want to just toss in the 
dumpster, a storage service like Clutter will come to your house, pack it all 
up, and store it for you for a nominal fee.

Original Article at:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/columnist/2017/06/18/use-these-garage-sa
le-apps-clear-clutter-and-free-your-summer/102892588/


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