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March 12, 2008

To celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, eBay is encouraging its members to take part in the Big Green Spring Clean.

We estimate that there could be up to £4400 worth of items in the average household that could be sold.

You could recycle these for cash by selling them on eBay. The Big Green Spring Clean provides you with hints and tips on how to organise your own spring clean.

Over the next five weeks, we’ll introduce four themes, along with features about local Irish sellers and a weekly competition to win a bicycle or special edition eBay shopping bag. Terms and conditions apply.

Regards,

The eBay Team

Whether it's the flower sellers on Grafton Street waving bunches of daffodils at you, the lighter evenings or the lambs in the fields, one thing's for sure - spring is here again.

Traditionally it's the time of year when you start thinking about De-cluttering the house, giving it (and you) a new lease of life as you win back the space you need.

Because sometimes it's easier to think about spring cleaning that actually do it, we've designed The Big Green Spring Clean - a four week programme to help you clear out your clutter while giving something back to the environment.

It's very simple. All you need to do is register with eBay, and each week of the programme we'll add a new theme to this website and send you a newsletter giving you tips on how to De-clutter, recycle or sell unwanted items and live a greener life.

You can share your stories with us, post messages and tips to the community board, and read about other eBayers who've tried De-cluttering for themselves by selling on eBay. You could even win a bicycle...

So, if you're not already a member of the eBay community, sign up now and join us on the Big Green Spring Clean!

Over 500,000 people in Ireland are members already so you'll be in good company! It only takes a couple of minutes to sign up.

Posted by Steve Haddock at March 12, 2008 04:43 PM