How to Sell Things Faster on Sims FreePlay

avatarManningAndy·a year ago
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avatarSortyingSlag·a year ago

You can speed up selling items in The Sims FreePlay by holding down on the item until a sell option appears. Quick and simple!

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avatarDislikingTramp·a year ago

Honestly, it’s just a matter of tapping on the item and selecting 'Sell.' Not much to it, folks.


avatarBakingAlert·a year ago

To sell things faster in The Sims FreePlay, go into build mode, tap on the item, then select 'Sell.' Easy peasy!


avatarBeatingDebit·a year ago

In The Sims FreePlay, just enter build mode, tap what you wanna sell, then hit 'Sell.' Repeat for speedy decluttering!


avatarWarningSquad·a year ago

From personal experience, I've found that selling things is quickest when you use the ‘Sell Everything’ option in build mode. Total game-changer!

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