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Tagsellit lets you run virtual yard sales

May 21, 8:12 PMDC Garage Sales ExaminerJulia Wilkinson
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Part of the tagsellit.com home page.

Sure, if you've got a yard or a garage, you can hold a sale there. But what about folks who live in an apartment complex?

A new site called Tagesellit.com may be the answer.  The site lets you post a sale with 1-5 items for free, 1-20 items for $1.25, and 1-100 items for $6.95.  You can also simply announce a sale that is happening offline, for free.

I was surprised there were so many sales listed for a site so new -- over 10,000. Searching on "Virginia," I found four items, including a Little Tykes slide for $30 (or make offer), and a patio bar table and stoll for $475.

Hmm..not sure that last one's such a bargain. Still, tagsellit looks like a fun new place to check out for stuff, and one to consider if you don't have an outdoor space of your own to showcase those unwanted items.

For more info:

www.tagsellit.com

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