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Is there still a market for second hand nappies?

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IlanaK · 08/06/2007 23:02

I am having to move a load of stuff out of storage tomorow (see thread on chat) and I know I have boxes of nappies down there. DH is insistant we keep some for when we have another baby, but we have more than we need as we tried out different ones. Is there still a market for them? Of the top of my head, I know there are some large size stuffables - bear behinds I think? and some stuffies. Do these brands even exist anymore? We have lots of tots too in both sizes. Some are probably surplus to requirements, but quite old and used.

Is it worth me trying to sell this stuff? And where?

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bewilderbeast · 08/06/2007 23:03

you can sell used nappies here or on the nappy lady website. You can no longer sell them on ebay because of their used underwear policy

nappyzone · 08/06/2007 23:05

try thenappylady classifieds .... there is a used nappy auction site also but i cannot remember it

beckmo · 09/06/2007 17:00

I think its called www.usednappies.co.uk (or .com). Set up in protest at ebay and doing well...
But as others have said there is the nappy lady website too. Lots of people buy them secondhand -when ebay doesn't stop auctions they go for good prices too.

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chatelskier · 09/06/2007 21:11

If you want to auction them www.usednappies.co.uk is undoubtedly the way to go. It's growing fast, has excellent customer service, free listing only 5% commission, and seems to be doing really well. I have sold a few things now, and it's been a really pleasant experience. When one buyer didn't contact me after winning, I hit the contact button, and had a reply within a couple of hours. Used nappies said they would email the winning bideer, and if there was no response by the end of the day, they would rring her in the evening to inquire. When they got no reply, they said to relist straight away, they would contact the other bidders, and inform them that the item was relisted. I really can't fault that! It was way over what was required!

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