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Where do all the Beanie Babies go?
I have a drawer full of them and I'm not sure what to do with them. I don't want to leave them on display. Ty must have made a ton of these things. What do people do with them?
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Ebay is an option. Check the price of the individual beanie babies on eBay to see if you can score some good cash for them. If not, try and see if you can sell all of them simultaneously for a big amount of money.
Otherwise, your only other option is to hold on to them longer. Beanie babies are the kind of thing that are too valuable to give away but not valuable enough to make too much effort for. Don't waste too much time on trying to sell them. Just see how much you can make on them, and then either do it or hold on to them longer.
Otherwise, your only other option is to hold on to them longer. Beanie babies are the kind of thing that are too valuable to give away but not valuable enough to make too much effort for. Don't waste too much time on trying to sell them. Just see how much you can make on them, and then either do it or hold on to them longer.
Hold onto these Beanie Babies! These items might be very valuable someday, at least the rare ones. Keep them in the drawer, or you can offer them for sale online. Some people decorate their shelves with Beanie Babies. My brother has a whole shelf of them, and he's holding onto them.
You might as well stuff them in a garbage bag and take them to your local thrift store. These aren't going to be worth anything - the Beanie Baby phenomenon was a hoax.
That fact that people paid as much for these plush toys as they did must be one of the low points in the history of American culture.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6gEd2vDIRE
That fact that people paid as much for these plush toys as they did must be one of the low points in the history of American culture.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6gEd2vDIRE
Hold on to/buy MORE beanie babies! They ARE going to be worth a fortune. In fact, I have some that my wife bought when the first came out. All of them rare! Want to buy them? Cheap?
As with anything... value is in the eye of the beholder.
As with anything... value is in the eye of the beholder.
Eventually they go to eBay.
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