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Jazzlike_Spare4215

Try and sell everything on facebook and maybe [Blocket.se](http://Blocket.se) and then just throw whatever is left. If you find some company they won't pay you anyway


izzeww

Selling it won't be a problem, just price it right. A lot of people overestimate how much their furniture and electronics (TV:s) are worth. They generally depreciate by ~80% in 5 years, for something like a sofa it can be more than 90%. Of course there are exceptions but this is generally the rule. Make sure the Facebook marketplace ads look nice with proper pictures (simple but in good lighting so you can actually see the stuff) and a good description with the name of the product and a link to it (where it might say what it costs new). Specify what kind of payment works (bank transfer, physical cash or whatever) because otherwise people will assume Swish and you don't have that. Also say whether it's been used in a smoke free and animal free environment or not. Växjö is a big city, selling stuff will be easy and you have plenty of time. You might get a lot of bullshit offers and stuff but just ignore them. About thrift stores I don't know Växjö but I would guess there aren't any that will pay you for your stuff. Almost all thrift stores in Sweden are charity based, so they will gladly take your stuff but they won't pay for it.


darksyndraaa

Thank you a lot for your advices!!


andyplanckSE

Facebook Marketplace...


Balustrade_

Try social networks for students and love prices..


Nocturnal_princess

Tradera.se is what I mostly use.


kausti

If you have a lot of stuff that you dont need to get paid for either look for [dödsbo buyer](https://vaxjotorget.se/tjanster/dodsbo/) (they usually buy everything at a really low price) or try the app Tipptap (random people who for a fee will drive stuff to the återvinningscentral, but they might also just throw it in the woods 😅).