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If you buy or sell items on eBay, you will find tips and advice on this forum.

Any Ebay clothes selling gurus out there? Advice sought

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NormaStanleyFletcher · 04/06/2007 17:57

I have a load of good quality womens clothes to shift (not mine as I don't have the money for good quality stuff - My SIL emigrated and I am getting rid of the stuff she left me, but that doesn't fit as I have lost weight )

Some is designer, some from Planet and Whistles and similar.

So - doing a general search to look, it seems that I load of people upgrade their listings - is it worth it?

Any other tips?

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NormaStanleyFletcher · 04/06/2007 22:53

Oh - so i type too slow

Yes they did sell for 15 + postage - and I thought they were my cheeeeeap listing

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mumoftwoangels · 05/06/2007 13:23

Sorry for the delay, never had chance to get back on PC last night. I use www.sellersourcebook.com it is a us site, but you can pay for 1 month, a quater or a year and the payment although in $ is made by paypal, so works quite well!

NormaStanleyFletcher · 05/06/2007 13:25

I know there is someone on here who sells second hand clothes as a (mini) Business, but I can't remember who. Anyone else got any advice?

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NormaStanleyFletcher · 05/06/2007 13:26

Oh thanks for that (How freaky that we posted at the same time!)

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mumoftwoangels · 05/06/2007 13:30

i'll find a link so you can see how it looks on ebay

NormaStanleyFletcher · 05/06/2007 13:32

You are very kind

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mumoftwoangels · 05/06/2007 13:33

The only photo i paid for was the gallerywww.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200101865923

mumoftwoangels · 05/06/2007 13:34

that link doesn't work

mumoftwoangels · 05/06/2007 13:35

Hopefully this one will or you can just cut & paste!!cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200101865923

MrsSpoon · 05/06/2007 13:36

ROFL @ "kew put " off hsoot of jugsaw", that'll bring the customers in!

mumoftwoangels · 05/06/2007 13:36

There are 100's of templates with all sorts of designs. There should be a link at the bottom for the Seller Source book

NormaStanleyFletcher · 05/06/2007 13:48

Your listing looked good

Right - I have to tidy up and do wedding organising type of things, so will sign up for that tonight and list another load of stuff.

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mumoftwoangels · 05/06/2007 13:53

Thank You

You can get all your listings ready on the template page, cut and paste on ebay. Your listings then finish a few minutes apart, plus you can do a bit at a time when it suits!

I only wish i could find enough bits to sell and make money off it!

But it helps pay for dc's new stuff!

NormaStanleyFletcher · 05/06/2007 18:20

I have just sorted out a huge bin bag of stuff to sell, and have another 2 bags upstairs of baby stuff - I am off work tomorrow so it could be quite busy listing stuff (if dd lets me ).

Will photo it and iron it (not in that order) tonight...

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mumoftwoangels · 05/06/2007 18:51

Just popped back, what do you mean by baby stuff?

Little baby stuff doesn't always go well, might be better in little bundles.

Sells better once past the 12month stage.

Another tip, buy some of the light mailbags. A bit like what Next Directory uses. You can get them on ebay and weigh nect to nothing, quite handy for posting clothes in.

Good Luck & Happy Listing

NormaStanleyFletcher · 05/06/2007 20:51

I was only going to do bundles of baby clothes - apart from some special items like osh kosh and new with tags one offs.

For posting I have an excelent tip - ask Post Office for some special delivery bags (they come in packs of 25). If you don't want to send stuff special delivery you just turn them inside out

They are free.

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