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2021-11-09T13:07:36.351Z


This winter, some popular goods are barely available in stores. If you want to sell these products used, you can earn a lot of money.


This winter, some popular goods are barely available in stores.

If you want to sell these products used, you can earn a lot of money.

In the run-up to Christmas in particular, the shopping fever breaks out in many places.

After all, the giving of presents under the Christmas tree should be again this year to everyone's satisfaction.

However, many manufacturers are currently struggling with delivery problems or a shortage of raw materials *.

In some places, customers have to wait weeks for their goods or do not even know when the product they are looking for will be available again.

This is where you can start - and see which used items are lying around on your premises that you no longer need.

You can currently get a lot of money for certain products.

Here are three examples.

Now muck out: Electronic items are in short supply

A

global shortage of chips is

making electronic

items

a scarce commodity in the markets. This also includes many products that are often found under the Christmas tree as a Christmas present - for example

PCs, laptops and smartphones

. But more and more home office offers due to the Corona crisis have increased the demand for such products. Anyone who needs these electronic items now, however, has to expect long waiting times.

Here you could get involved and sell used laptops, PCs or smartphones. A lot of money can be made if you still have the

official accessories, the packaging and the operating instructions

, as the online portal

chip.de

reports. On top of that, it is also important that the devices are still in good condition. The used goods can now be sold on platforms such as ebay classified ads - but make sure to reset your devices before reselling in order to protect your data. According to

chip.de

, this works best

with tools like Eraser, which also prevent data from being restored.

Also interesting

: This way you don't fall for fake brands when shopping online.

Household appliances are hard to come by

In addition to laptops & Co., other technical

items

-

especially

household goods

- are currently in short supply.

This is mainly due to the fact that there is a lack of raw materials such as semiconductors.

At the same time, the demand is huge, although many companies were barely able to produce during the corona lockdowns.

As a result, the prices for household appliances are now skyrocketing.

At the same time, buyers have to be prepared for long waiting times.

However, if you have a home appliance in stock that you no longer need, it could be in great demand on the market.

Here, too, the following applies: the better the condition, the higher the price can be.

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Various toys could be scarce this year

Toys are particularly popular at Christmas time.

But

high import costs and a shortage of raw materials

are

causing problems

for manufacturers here too.

According to

Spiegel,

Paul Heinz Bruder, owner of the manufacturer of the same name, assures

that production is running at full speed, but it is difficult to process the order volume.

There could also be shortages at Ravensburger - especially in

toys with electronic elements

- but there shouldn't be any empty shelves.

Even

wooden toys

are currently more expensive than normal due to a lack of raw materials.

So if you still have such toys in your possession, you could possibly get more money for them than usual.

(fk) * Merkur.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

Source: merkur

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