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Selling second-hand clothes online

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vitaminC · 20/04/2017 18:15

I'm having a clear-out and have quite a few new or almost-new items I don't wear, some of which were fairly expensive. I've got a few bags of stuff for charity shops, but I'm wondering about selling the better items online.

I gave up on e-bay a couple of years ago, as it was just so time-consuming for such little return. Basically, I found that only designer brands were selling, and even then buyers were increasingly flaky and difficult.

So where is a good place to list things these days? Is vestiaire collective still around? Any other suggestions?
I'm in France, but happy to ship anywhere in Europe, so UK or other European sites are also of interest to me.

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taytotayto111 · 20/04/2017 19:59

Sorry I can't help but I'd also like to know the same. I've just sold quite a bit on eBay, practically gave it away once fees were paid.

FloatyCat · 20/04/2017 20:27

I've given up too, too much faff, buyers taking the mickey all for a couple of quid. Also there was a rule change about offering refunds which stopped me.

imjessie · 20/04/2017 21:26

Gumtree it local fb selling sites . You won't get much for second hand clothes though . Primark put pay to that . I always sell anything that's surplus to requirements and you usually only get about 15% of the original cost if you are lucky .

imjessie · 20/04/2017 21:27

That should be 15-25%

CointreauVersial · 20/04/2017 22:13

I just use eBay. It's not time-consuming if you use it often.

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