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Wold you buy this?

18 replies

Disenchanted3 · 31/01/2010 13:47

Have listed a bundle of DDs clothes, would you buy it? Is the price ok?

listing link here

Have had them on the mumsnet board for pennies but noone buying

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compo · 31/01/2010 13:49

I think it's too expensive tbh
You'd probably have more luck listing each item individually

Disenchanted3 · 31/01/2010 13:52

Really? its less than £1 per item and theres zara & M&P in there, snowsuit, sleep bag.

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Ambi · 31/01/2010 13:53

I guess it depends which shop the clothes were from originally, the bundles I buy always have a list of the items and where they were from. (I'd pay more for Debenhams & Next £20+ rather than George, Cherokee and Matalan £15 max)

bubblagirl · 31/01/2010 13:53

i would add a best offer to it does seem bit pricey as most people are looking for the cheap last min bargains maybe best offer would encourage some more interest and if not selling anywhere then any offer would be better than nothing if doesn't sell then break it up and sell bits off separate but most people look for the 99p start from my experience or cheap bin bargains

also doesn't state how many items for that money maybe add to title bargain x amount of items good luck all your stuff looks great

theagedparent · 31/01/2010 13:54

What lovely clothes! I would buy them if I had a dd the right age and the price does seem reasonable, Good luck.

Ambi · 31/01/2010 13:55

Perhaps list bundles of clothing age groups, rather than 0-12.

bubblagirl · 31/01/2010 13:56

if you say have 30 items add caption 30+ designer items 1 pound a piece bargain or something along them lines lol have sold several bundles for my sis and they all went for around 25 pound and this had 100 plus good name brands but the interest just wasn't there so adding best offer could help it along

Chillohippi · 31/01/2010 13:56

It's alovely bundle of items. Could you change the main picture to be a picture of everything that is in the bundle, neatly folded into a couple of piles? Then it'll look like lots.
TBH I never bid on bundles that start at a lot of money, so if I were you I would have a much lower starting bid and hope it gets lots of people interested.

bubblagirl · 31/01/2010 13:58

sorry didnt see the 50 items already stated maybe redo huge designer bundle of girls clothes 0-12 mths l@@k

then underneath 50 plus items less than £1 a piece

ilove · 31/01/2010 13:59

You need to iron the dresses, they don't look that good all creased like that, and you have it on far too expensive!

Disenchanted3 · 31/01/2010 14:00

I had them on the mumsnet boards and keep reducing the price, Id rather sell them here, but they wont even sell for £20!

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Disenchanted3 · 31/01/2010 14:02

Have ut them on the boards here for £15.

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ilove · 31/01/2010 14:12

Because at the end of the day they are only second hand baby clothes, and in all honestly they don't look immaculate on the pictures!

Disenchanted3 · 31/01/2010 14:20

I have enough ironing to do without reironing these, they were ironed when washed for storage.

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Disenchanted3 · 31/01/2010 18:40

yey it sold

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bubblagirl · 31/01/2010 18:51

well done not a bad price either

ilove · 01/02/2010 20:02

Brill, glad for you

candyfluff · 02/02/2010 12:31

yay!!!!! id of brought them - nice stuff

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