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geordieminx · 29/09/2008 14:39

I am wanting to sell ds's baby clothes - basically I have evry item that he has worn (or not worn) over the past 18 months

Most of it is fab condition - and good names - next, mothercare, john lewis, gap etc.

I just cat decide the best way to get rid of it - I keep thinking about a car boot to save the hassle of packing everything up, plus baby bundles dont seem to go for very much at the moment but I dont have a table I could use or a rail so would probably have to buy these... which could eat into my profit..

Anyone have any ideas/tips?

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pickie · 29/09/2008 14:40

In Oxford there is a company called 'pass it on' where they will sell the clothes on your behalf and take a commission, thought it was a great initiative

TheBlonde · 29/09/2008 14:46

local nct sale
free ads
families online

geordieminx · 29/09/2008 14:51

There isnt an NCT sale for about 40 miles!
Will investigate families. online

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EdieMcredie · 29/09/2008 19:29

I still think Ebay would be your best bet-people at car boots haggle too much-they want something for nothing!

TheBlonde · 30/09/2008 11:43

www.preloved.co.uk

amner · 30/09/2008 23:45

I did a car boot once.

Never again it was horrible.

Ebay is not much better but at least you dont come into contact with anybody. They just pay and you post.

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