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How much should I sell for please?!

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3girlsunder3 · 08/03/2010 18:21

Hi Ladies
I have lots of little lamb bamboo nappies, size 1. Some are brand new, others used but excellent cond & like new really. Some have had the aplix taken off so I could nippa them to make them smaller. Please could you wise ladies give me an idea how much I should sell them for - have had a couple of people ask about buying some of them, but I have no idea how much I should ask?
Thanks ladies

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letsblowthistacostand · 11/03/2010 18:38

Excellent condition = half of retail price
Good condition (or with aplix off) = 1/3 retail price

3girlsunder3 · 13/03/2010 20:37

Oh thanks, I was getting a complex as noone had replied to me!! I thought everyone here would have a much better idea than me, but nobody wanted to tell me, so thanks !!!
No idea how much they were,seem to think about £7 so will go visit little lamb website & see. Does that rule apply to nappies generally would you say? Have twins, so got loads of them !!
Thanks again

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onepieceoflollipop · 13/03/2010 20:41

This may just be my personal experience but nappies can be quite hard to sell. So I tend to just ask for quite a low price.

e.g. just sold a load of motherease one size for £1.50, even though they were in lovely condition.

Our local NCT sale is always swamped with nappies for sale, some sellers are, again imo, a bit greedy with what they are asking.

It also depends on what you are selling, e.g. some types are much more popular than others, and hence the price can be higher.

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onepieceoflollipop · 13/03/2010 20:41

p.s. I meant £1.50 each.

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