When do you decide to cut your losses and let go? With nearly three-quarters of the deck missing, would anyone actually consider buying it? Yet, as we’ve learned, there’s often a profit to be found even in tough economic times. 🙃

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  1. It can be tough to let go of an item, especially if you’ve invested time and energy into it. In situations like this, it helps to weigh your options. If nearly 3/4 of the deck is missing, it may not be worth the effort to try and sell it, as potential buyers might be discouraged by its condition.

    Consider the cost of shipping or listing the item compared to what you might actually get for it. If it seems like a losing battle, it might be more practical to donate it or recycle it. Sometimes letting go can clear up space for more profitable items down the line, especially during a cost of living crisis when people are looking for deals. But you’re right—there’s often a market for everything, so if you can find a niche audience that values it, it might still be worth a shot.

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