Kennesaw, GA, Dec. 20, 2016 -- The holidays are a time for enjoying friends and family in the home and also finding somewhere to hide all the clutter before everyone arrives. One study* found disorganization can consume 15-20 percent of the average home’s annual budget through rebuying misplaced items, rush charges and late fees.
Not only can cleaning and organizing the home be easy, but according to Donna Smallin Kuper, also known as the One-Minute Organizer and an award-winning author, many unwanted and unused items around the home are worth something and can easily be sold.
Smallin Kuper and Liam Howley, Director of Marketing for Decluttr, have prepared several helpful tips on organizing the home for the holidays and ways to turn household clutter into more money this season. The video and more information on decluttering during the holidays are available at http://internetvideorelease.com/decluttering.
Eight reasons you should sell your stuff with Decluttr:
You can sell, CDs, DVDs, Blu-rays, video games, books, cell phones and tech at the same time
Unlike other sites which will only buy tech or media, you can sell CDs, DVDs, Blu-rays, games, books and tech in one quick and easy transaction with Decluttr.
It’s completely Free to use
Our free apps turn your phone’s camera into a barcode scanner! Just scan your barcodes or select your tech to get an instant price. There are no seller, listing or PayPal fees and no auctions!
Free Shipping
No matter where you live, it is totally free to ship your stuff to Decluttr via UPS.
Fast next day payments
We pay the day after your items arrive, making Decluttr a great way to make quick cash!
We pay the best prices for many popular cell phones
We consistently pay more than other buyback sites for Apple, Samsung and other popular cell phones. We price match to ensure we will not be beaten on price.
Our tech price promise guarantees you get the first price offered for your items too. If your offer changes in any way, you can request your tech back for free unlike other buy back competitors.
We are trusted by millions of customers around the world
We’ve paid out over $175 million to over 3 million customers in the US and UK. We also have a 5-star Trustpilot customer rating thanks to our fast, efficient service and brilliant customer support.
Selling with Decluttr is good for the environment
Only 27 percent of e-waste is recycled annually. By selling your tech with Decluttr, you are preventing it from going to landfill or one of the many e-waste ‘dumps’ in some of the poorest parts of the world, where toxic chemicals used to build various components pollute both the land and air. Millions of CDs and DVDs are also thrown away every year! We also recycle all the packaging sent to us.
Video and additional media materials available at http://internetvideorelease.com/decluttering.
About Decluttr
www.Decluttr.com is a completely free and easy way for customers to get fast cash for their unwanted CDs, DVDs, books, video games, cell phones and other tech items including games consoles, tablets, iPods and more all in one place.
The company’s website and free smartphone apps mean that anyone can easily sell their unwanted products and reap the benefits – from making a little extra cash and freeing up valuable space in the home, to reducing the need for borrowing and minimizing their impact on the environment.
www.Decluttr.com gives customers an instant reward value for their unwanted stuff using a smart valuation engine named ‘Val’ and it pays out via check or bank transfer on the next working day after the goods are received.
Customers are also able to donate to charity too. The service is completely free to use, there are no auction or seller fees and they even pay the shipping. Since launching in 2013 Decluttr has paid out over $15M of debt-free capital back into the economy, putting extra cash into the hands of consumers and fuelling further spending.
For more information on trade-in values, visit www.decluttr.com.
* Survey by The National Association of Organizing Professionals.
John Engleman Mitchell Communications Group (479) 443-4673


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