Even with the packing help of a cross country moving company, a lifetime of hoarding can result in having too many items to bring. Instead of banging your head against the wall to try and fit everything into boxes to move, consider getting rid of some of these objects instead. Use one of these three websites to get rid of clutter and make some money while you're at it.

1. eBay.com is a classic online marketplace and the industry leader. With over 100 million active users from around the world, chances are you'll find someone who will be interested in taking some of these items off your hands. With a user-friendly interface and a trusted and secure payment transaction system, eBay has facilitated millions of transactions. Be careful when browsing, or you may find yourself with more unwanted items than when you began.
2. Craigslist is a comprehensive community classifieds message board and forum that is locally-based. With everything from job listings to individual items, Craigslist is a heavily-visited site, boasting over 30 billion visits per month. Although your selling audience is limited locally, it does make it easier to deal with transactions. Be wary of scammers and con artists who like to troll the site.
3. Just like Craigslist, Second Hand Mall is a free service that allows you to post classified ads to buy or sell items. The website splits its merchant areas into specific subsections, enabling you to list as many items as you want in the appropriate categories to reach out to interested parties. A user-friendly interface and reliable transaction system makes this an easy website for aspiring merchants to use.