The best part about it is that this one costs you nothing to invest, just a little time.

So, heres the deal.

Most of those end up in trash or the city recycling bin.

Cardboard Moving Boxes

Its a waste, but most of all its foolish.

They turnaround and resell those boxes to new movers, thus making a profit as well.

Ive made hundreds of dollars picking up free boxes around town and selling them to used moving box companies.

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Heres how to do it:

1.

Look around the house for as many boxes as you’re able to find.

Traditionally its moving boxes that sell so store your smaller boxes for shippingEbayitems or wrapping Christmas presents.

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The boxes need to be in good condition and broken down.

They can have markings on them, but they need to have their structural integrity in tact.

The basic formula is the bigger the box the more its worth.

Wardrobe boxes with a metal rod can fetch over $2 in the resell market.

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2.

Ask your friends and family for their unwanted boxes.

Scour Craigslist for people giving away free boxes.

If you are not familiar with the Craigslist Free section its going to change your life.

All you have to do is drive by and pick them up.

Look for Companies giving away boxes.

Check it out:

All you have to do is pick them up.

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5.

There are a couple ways to go about doing this.

Places likeContainerExchanger.comor BoxCycle.com offer you a forum to sell your boxes to other individuals.

Ive had quite a bit of success using these sites and generally make between .50 and $1.50/per box.

Ive even had success reselling my boxes directly on Craigslist in the For Sale category!

Should you choose to collect moving boxes for extra cash remember to think creatively.

The more sources of boxes you have coming in each week the more money you are going to make.

Probably not as good as youd like.

It always seems like an uphill battle to build (and keep) a decent amount in savings.

But what if your car breaks down, or you have a sudden medical bill?

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