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This Narberth retailer buys used luxury goods and sells them online

Users can submit photos of their wares on the website, then CashInMyBag offers a quote and sends a shipping label. It's like an upscale, hands-off eBay.

Michael Zakroff is the founder of CashInMyBag.com. Photo by David Maialetti for the Daily News.

Michael Zakroff wants to take that old designer bag off your hands.

The Southwest Center City resident and former Main Line hair stylist buys used luxury goods and sells them at a discount on his ecommerce site CashInMyBag, the Philadelphia Daily News reported. Users can submit photos of their wares on the website, then CashInMyBag offers a quote and sends a shipping label. It’s like an upscale, hands-off eBay.

Visit CashInMyBag here.

Zakroff, 33, said he sells about $50,000 worth of merchandise a month. The six-month-old business is headquartered in Narberth.

Read more on the Daily News.

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