Turn your quarantine clutter into money
In this March 23, 2020 file photo, a shopper pays for packages of toilet paper and hand towels at a Costco warehouse in Lone Tree, Colo. As Americans stayed home and ordered online during the lockdowns of 2020, our homes became filled with all sorts of purchases: toilet paper, crafts and plenty of board games. But as time wears on, what do you do if you find yourself with too much stuff? There are some easy ways to sell or donate the things you have in your house. (David Zalubowski, AP File)
COURTNEY JESPERSEN NerdWallet, via AP
Originally Published: February 18, 2021 5:59 p.m.
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