If you've got an old gaming PC or desktop sitting around in North Georgia, you have options — but not all of them are worth your time. Here's a breakdown of where to sell and what to expect.
Facebook Marketplace
The most common option. You'll get local interest fast, but you'll also deal with lowball offers, no-shows, and strangers coming to your home. Negotiation is expected, and you have zero protection if the buyer claims something is broken after the sale.
eBay
Wider audience but significant fees (up to 13%), shipping hassle for large desktop towers, and buyer protection that almost always favors the buyer. Not worth it for desktops unless you have a rare or high-value build.
Craigslist
Cash only, local only, and declining traffic. Works for some, but the audience is smaller than it used to be and scam messages are common.
Howard Resource Marketplace
Howard Resource Group operates a vetted used PC marketplace serving North Georgia. The process: get a free instant valuation at howardresourcegroup.com/sell.html, pay a flat $19.99 listing fee, and your system goes live on the marketplace. No commission — you keep the full sale price. No strangers at your door — all buyer inquiries go through HRG first. Local pickup in Dawsonville or nationwide shipping.
It's the cleanest option if you want a fair price without the Facebook Marketplace experience.