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Trying to Sell Cloth Nappies

jasmin10
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I tried to list 15 or so cloth nappies and wrapsthat I no longer use, some only used twice, The bidding got up to £43 after just one day of listing and then it got pulled by Ebay.
I read this new policy thing that they have and whilst I can completely understand why, I would have thought reuseable nappies may have been excluded as the government are also trying to push eco friendly things etc and trying to get us to stop using disposables - arghh I was so mad as it seems daft that I have all these in a cupboard when I could use the money on other things.
Does anyone else know of any other auction places that are ok to sell on. I have searched on the net but some seem to have weird ways of lisiting their fees and I don't want to get stung.
I read this new policy thing that they have and whilst I can completely understand why, I would have thought reuseable nappies may have been excluded as the government are also trying to push eco friendly things etc and trying to get us to stop using disposables - arghh I was so mad as it seems daft that I have all these in a cupboard when I could use the money on other things.
Does anyone else know of any other auction places that are ok to sell on. I have searched on the net but some seem to have weird ways of lisiting their fees and I don't want to get stung.
TopCashback £1792.63
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I tried to list 15 or so cloth nappies and wrapsthat I no longer use, some only used twice, The bidding got up to £43 after just one day of listing and then it got pulled by Ebay.
I read this new policy thing that they have and whilst I can completely understand why, I would have thought reuseable nappies may have been excluded as the government are also trying to push eco friendly things etc and trying to get us to stop using disposables - arghh I was so mad as it seems daft that I have all these in a cupboard when I could use the money on other things.
Does anyone else know of any other auction places that are ok to sell on. I have searched on the net but some seem to have weird ways of lisiting their fees and I don't want to get stung.
Try your local Friday Free ads, it's free to advertise anything in 30 words or less for anything up to £200. No final value fee and cloth nappies usually sell like hot cakes!! Good luck!!0 -
Does anyone else know of any other auction places that are ok to sell on. I have searched on the net but some seem to have weird ways of lisiting their fees and I don't want to get stung.
Hi jasmin
You might find THIS thread on the subject useful to give you a few more suggestions.0 -
might want to try the usednappies0
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You could also trying selling them through the NCT. Our local branch holds sales 4 times a year and nappies go like hot cakes!0
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thanks for all your replies, I put them on the usednappy websiteTopCashback £1792.63My Little World0
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I tried to list 15 or so cloth nappies and wrapsthat I no longer use, some only used twice, The bidding got up to £43 after just one day of listing and then it got pulled by Ebay.
I read this new policy thing that they have and whilst I can completely understand why, I would have thought reuseable nappies may have been excluded as the government are also trying to push eco friendly things etc and trying to get us to stop using disposables - arghh I was so mad as it seems daft that I have all these in a cupboard when I could use the money on other things.
Does anyone else know of any other auction places that are ok to sell on. I have searched on the net but some seem to have weird ways of lisiting their fees and I don't want to get stung.
Can I advise https://www.usednappies.co.uk? They let you sell used cloth nappies, there's no listing or photo fees, you only pay 5% of the final selling price.
HTH and good luck:A :
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