Looking for Some Extra Cash this Summer? There’s Money in the Mansion, Says www.musicmagpie.co.uk
Selling unwanted CDs and doing the household chores will help students boost their income this summer
Students looking to make some extra cash for their summer break need look no further than their own homes, says UK’s only cash for CDs, DVDs and games website www.musicmagpie.co.uk. By selling unwanted goods lying around the home students can quickly and easily top up their income, helping them make the most of their summer.
Rob Fox, Marketing Director for www.musicmagpie.co.uk, said: “With the holidays approaching, students all over the country will be looking forward to taking a trip abroad or going to a music festival or two. But these can be costly and many strapped-for-cash students will need jobs to fund their summer activities. But getting a summer job isn’t the only way students can boost their income.
“Just look around the home, there are countless ways to make some extra cash, from selling unwanted goods to doing household chores. By using a bit of initiative students can make the most of the clutter at home whilst keeping their parents happy!”
Here are our top three tips to finding ‘money in the mansion’:
Trade in and top up
In the age of buying downloaded music, pay-per-view TV and MP3 players, do you really need to keep hold of all those old CDs and DVDs? Getting rid of every CD, DVD or game that hasn’t been touched in the last six months could make a fortune. www.musicmagpie.co.uk offers money for your unwanted CDs, DVDs and computer games, offering you a quick way to turn clutter into cash.
Clean up and cash in
Parents always complaining about the state of the house? Why not do some minor chores around the home such as hoovering or the washing up to help out? Once they’ve seen how helpful you’re being they’ll only be too happy to oblige when you ask them to pay you for doing bigger tasks such as mowing the lawn or washing the car!
Dig out old mobiles and sell online
With most people upgrading their mobile phones at least once every 12 or 18 months there are usually several lying unused around the house. Why not sell them online? There are dozens of mobile trade in websites out there offering cash for you and your family’s old phones.
For more details on how to turn your unwanted CDs, DVDs, and games into cash visit www.musicmagpie.co.uk.
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