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Trading Cradles – It’s like Twitter and Craigslist had a really well-behaved baby

Honestly, the number of hoops you have to jump through to sell on eBay these days is crazy (who has the patience?), and I’m sure I’m not the only person who feels like Craigslist is overrun with scammers, cheapskates and crazy people. So what’s a mama with limited time and…

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Honestly, the number of hoops you have to jump through to sell on eBay these days is crazy (who has the patience?), and I’m sure I’m not the only person who feels like Craigslist is overrun with scammers, cheapskates and crazy people.

So what’s a mama with limited time and some quality pre-owned baby gear to do?

If you live in or near a major metropolitan area, check out Trading Cradles, which is specifically for busy parents who want to sell or find gear for
their tots.

Perhaps the very best part: There’s a 250-character limit on
descriptions, so listing is a snap. And their “Parental Team” is
benevolently moderating listings to keep out recalled items or any
violations of their terms of use.

Pick your area and start
browsing. Or start listing. And maybe get that expensive crib or
stroller you thought you couldn’t afford, or make enough back on the
ones you bought (and no longer need) that you can get the next piece of
gear you’re drooling over. -Mir

Visit Trading Cradles to start shopping for or selling your gently-used baby gear.


3 responses to “Trading Cradles – It’s like Twitter and Craigslist had a really well-behaved baby”

  1. awesome!!! thanks so much. i love this site.

  2. What a wonderful find, thanks for helping me discover this little gem 🙂

  3. I’ve already sold one thing through Trading Cradles! It worked really well.

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