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To think that vinted pricing is a bit bonkers

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Tiredmum21 · 04/05/2023 22:28

"M&S trench coat - good condition, a couple of splash marks (ie stains which there's no guarantee will actually come out) £40"
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Some of the pricing is nuts - I get if you're selling something designer, but used clothing with stains^ Confused

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NaturalStudy · 04/05/2023 22:39

Agree. Ive been looking for some second hand maternity things and keep coming across someone trying to flog used nursing jumpers for £30. Why would I pay that when I can buy it brand new for £40?!

SwingandaPrayer · 04/05/2023 22:41

I filter the prices and won’t look at anything above a certain price. I’ve always found there is a massive range of prices for the same items.

MondayYogurt · 04/05/2023 22:50

It’s because, unlike ebay, you can’t see what price things have sold for, only asking.

Afj · 05/05/2023 15:54

Entirely bonkers. I've seen people trying to sell things at prices where once you add on the cost of delivery and Vinted's buyer fee it costs the same as buying it new.

Also people describing items as 'very good' condition when they have obvious bobbles, colour fading etc.

drpet49 · 05/05/2023 15:55

MondayYogurt · 04/05/2023 22:50

It’s because, unlike ebay, you can’t see what price things have sold for, only asking.

This is a big flaw in my opinion. As a buyer and seller.

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