Turn Clutter into Cash This Christmas

Personal Finance News

Turn Clutter into Cash This Christmas
ChristmasFinanceDecluttering
  • 📰 ShropshireStar
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 24 sec. here
  • 7 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 30%
  • Publisher: 51%

Financial expert Dan Bebbington offers tips on how to turn unwanted items into extra cash during the Christmas period. The article suggests selling old CDs, DVDs, books, games, electronics, and even boxes, cables, and accessories through online marketplaces and local shops.

In this week's Money Matters column, Wrekin's debt and energy manager Dan Bebbington shares his tips to turn your clutter into cash this Christmas . Finance s can be tight after the festive season, and many of us will now be looking for quick ways to ease the strain a little as we head into the new year.

Dust off your old CDs, DVDs, games and books – they could be worth more than you think. Websites like Music Magpie, Ziffit and WeBuyBooks are a great place to start. Old tech items, such as phones, tablets, laptops and games consoles are also usually worth a few quid. Music Magpie, second hand electronics retailer CEX and many local independent shops will snap these up – so don’t let unused devices lie at the back of a drawer if Santa is getting you an upgrade!

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

ShropshireStar /  🏆 98. in UK

Christmas Finance Decluttering Selling Money-Making

United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Free cash up to £8,017 on offer for UK homes before ChristmasFree cash up to £8,017 on offer for UK homes before ChristmasEligible people could be entitled to extra financial support worth £8,017.22 to help with winter costs.
Read more »

Cash Point Crisis: 18 Areas in Britain Struggling to Access CashCash Point Crisis: 18 Areas in Britain Struggling to Access CashA new report reveals that fewer than half of residents in 18 local authorities across Britain have access to cash within a one-mile radius. Peterborough, Middlesbrough, and South Tyneside are among the worst affected areas. This lack of access to cash poses a significant risk to vulnerable households who rely on it for budgeting and transactions.
Read more »

Strictly 'U-turn' could see dark horse turn final result upside downStrictly 'U-turn' could see dark horse turn final result upside downStrictly Come Dancing 2024 odds have dramatically changed before Chris McCausland, JB Gill, Sarah Hadland and Tasha Ghouri compete.
Read more »

Savvy mum's side hustle is helping her earn extra cash ahead of ChristmasSavvy mum's side hustle is helping her earn extra cash ahead of ChristmasA mum 'on a roll' has managed to make some extra cash to spend this Christmas thanks to her new side hustle. She admits she hates what she has to wear but loves the flexibility
Read more »

Debenhams' £30 sequin Christmas party trousers are 'guaranteed to turn heads'Debenhams' £30 sequin Christmas party trousers are 'guaranteed to turn heads'The Sequin Trousers typically retail for £59 but shoppers can pick them up a 40% saving at Debenhams, bringing them to the much friendlier price of £35.40
Read more »

West Lothian's first Christmas drive-in cinema night will raise cash for CHASWest Lothian's first Christmas drive-in cinema night will raise cash for CHASThe Centre, Livingston, has announced its Christmas events plan to raise funds and awareness for the Children's Hospices Across Scotland, (CHAS)
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-16 06:31:46