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To ask what are reasonable prices are when selling at a sale?

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VulvaVoom · 24/10/2013 09:32

Hello,

I'm doing a baby and toddler sale soon. I have LOADS of stuff, clothes, toys etc. but am a bit clueless about how much I should sell the items for and what people will pay.

For example, I have a baby walker, VGC, used since Jan but looks pretty new, is £10 too much? And say if I put 3 clean, good condition sleep suits together, could I charge £2 for them? Same for vests?

Want it all gone but also want to make a bit of pocket wine money Grin

Do my prices sound about right or AIBU?

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ssd · 24/10/2013 09:36

check out ebay

SkinnybitchWannabe · 24/10/2013 09:41

Most people will barter to get the prices down so you don't want to charge too little.
Check out Ebay and if you're on Facebook look at your local selling pages, there should be some baby clothes/bits and bobs pages (There's at least 4 local ones to me).

Chattymummyhere · 24/10/2013 09:53

Baby walkers at carboot seems to go anywhere between £2-£10

Baby clothes can again be anywhere been 10p an item - £3 an items normally coats and snow suits that are £3 with vests and sleepsuits being more 10-50p each

Books tend to be up to 50p a book

You really need someone else to go with you to check out the other people's prices

The ones pricing at the higher end tend to leave with a pretty full car still the ones with lower prices tend to pack up half way though as they have sold most things

VulvaVoom · 24/10/2013 10:23

Thanks all, I will have a look at Ebay/Facebook selling pages, good suggestions! I would defo rather sell that be let with loads at the end!

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