What to do when selling a unused CPU and motherboard?

(Fx-6300)

MSI Gaming 970

I keeping the 1000W PSU

If you did not know this forum has a sales category...

As for your question, clean them and make sure they are in good working order, then do research on the pricing of each part new and used.

How to get the sales category of this from in future then?

When you make a new thread go to the category and Buy/Sell/Trade is available under community.
You will want to add [WTS] FX-6300 and MSI Gaming 970 in your post topic name. You can edit this post to change it to a sell thread. Also please include a photo with your forum name and date visible in the picture of the item.
Due to security issues I believe only member and up trust levels may sell.

Ok then

i can eventualy move this topic to the BST forum and edit the topic title.
But you need to add a picture of the products with your forum nickname and date on a piece of paper for physical evidence.

I not going to sell right now.

Will Paypal work as way of get payment for the unused Pc prats?

If the seller accepts paypal, then yes, the buyer can use paypal. It depends what they buyer sends the money as. Either a gift or a payment. The seller can also create a bill that will be sent to the buyer to pay, once payment has been received, you can proceed with the next step, shipping the product.

On the BST forums, we rely on trust and we all hope you will make the transaction with no problems. If anybody is a newer seller or buyer on the forum, we suggest that the items be processed as a payment rather than a gift on paypal to both protect the buyer and seller.
Often we have our older users in the forum who have become very trusted members, other forum members can vouch for them if they have dealt wit them in the past.

If the buyer never pays, you don't ship the item.
Visa-versa, you don't ship it until you receive the transaction.

There have been cases were a seller promises an item and the buyer being nice has sent the payment as a gift. The buyer is basically out on the money, the seller could be falsifying the post and never sell the item or have it in the first place.

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