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Searching for 2nd hand baby products on the internet

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Gem13 · 04/04/2003 14:46

I have discovered the joys of eBay and by doing a search on the mumsnet boards have also found preloved.co.uk and the selling forum on ukparents.co.uk.

I am interested to learn of other sites if these three fail me in my quest for bargains!

Thanks in advance.

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kaz33 · 04/04/2003 15:00

There are also the classifieds on Loot.com and Upmystreet.co.uk

Gem13 · 04/04/2003 18:21

Thanks kaz33 - will check those out.

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babster · 04/04/2003 18:35

The Friday Ads website is also useful. Not as much fun as bidding on eBay though!

Gem13 · 04/04/2003 19:15

True - but there's always too many people after 'my' things!

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SueW · 04/04/2003 20:35

Check out the NCT site for details of forthcoming Nearly New Sales too. It's prime season at the moment (Nottingham's tomorrow).

Often if you volunteer to help at an NCT NNS you'll get pick of the bargains too.

Angiel · 04/04/2003 20:37

I've got some things for sale on a little site at the moment. I'd post the address but I'm not sure if you're allowed to. Raising Kids has just started a buy and sell forum but it is still pretty quiet.

MandyD · 05/04/2003 22:35

www.thegumtree.com has just started a babies/childrens things for sale section. It's a pretty good site, designed for Aussies/Kiwis/South Africans based in England who often need to sell up everything if they're returning home.

Gem13 · 06/04/2003 10:18

Thanks for these.

I'm especially interested in the gumtree one as most of mumsnetter recommendations for buggies and the like seem to come from Australia/New Zealand.

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