Do you plan on selling any of your Christmas Gifts on eBay or other sites?

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I might eBay some of my older gift from a few years a go, or when I'm running out of room to store all my stuff since I don't live in a big home.

If my PS2 Slim, Xbox 360 Fat Arcade, and N64 ever become valuable antiques in a few dozen years, I use eBay to sell them since there are a lot of rich people who use eBay to bid on old classic video game collections.

I guest eBay is good for selling sweaters, socks, and pants which don't fit you, but someone who don't know your pant's size bought for you.
 
I might buy new socks, and pants off eBay, but I won't buy used clothing on eBay unless it is a collectors item like Final Fantasy, Super Mario, etc themed pants, and socks which are one of a kind.
 
I'm the kind of guy who goes for sentimental value when it comes to gifts from family.

So I would not sell any of my gifts even if they were not to me liking.
 
I think I may sell some of my stuff when I'm very old since I might need the money for medicine, taxes, and bills. I read and heard from different people that in the future getting old will cost a lot of money because pensions, social security, your money in the bank, and investments like Stocks will be worth a lot less, or become worthless because of inflation, and the devaluation of the US dollar which will also cause other money like the Canadian dollar to fall.

A lot of older people say back in their younger days, they got paid $1 an hour, and they can buy a lot of stuff with a dollar, and now they can't buy much with a dollar because the dollar is not worth as much as in the past.
 
What if someone decides to join the Army, and can't find or afford a room or locker to store their gifts and other belongings while they are away for years because of a lack of space in the Army barracks, and they don't have money to rent storage lockers for their stuff?

Plus, they might not want to worry about their rent for storage lockers, and their stuff being safe while they are in a different country fighting in a war.

Selling stuff on eBay is better then throwing it away because you can't bring it with you to places with limited space and storage, and the buyer who needs the product you are selling will get it for a cheaper price, and nothing is thrown away, and wasted.
 
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