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help sell unwated costume jewellery

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hi all

sorry If this is the wrong place to post this , but I need your help .
I've got some costume jewellery I don't want any more , other then E-bay , where can I sell it for cash . :confused::confused::confused::confused:
if you can help that would be grate :)
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  • CruelKaren
    CruelKaren Posts: 268 Forumite
    hi all

    sorry If this is the wrong place to post this , but I need your help .
    I've got some costume jewellery I don't want any more , other then E-bay , where can I sell it for cash . :confused::confused::confused::confused:
    if you can help that would be grate :)


    http://www.myowncreation.co.uk/Costume_Jewellery.asp

    I have no idea how good this site is I just found it through searching ;)
    Life is what you make it;)

  • Moonbeam
    Moonbeam Posts: 490 Forumite
    Why don't you try a local craft fair or car boot sale...

    You could also try selling it as a job lot through a local paper add - is it all the same range?
  • merzal
    merzal Posts: 290 Forumite
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  • Jokaty82
    Jokaty82 Posts: 276 Forumite
    I have sold costume jewellery in the past previously at car boot sales. Although it doesnt sell aswell now as it used to a few years ago. I think this is because of places like Primark etc, where you can pick stuff up brand new for a £1 etc.

    However if you have other stuff to sell than this could be worth it!

    I am in the same kind of predicament. I used to do jewellery parties, and bought lovely beaded items from a wholesaler. However, the market dried up and now I am left with over £100 worth of stock. It not costume jewellery like you would find in Topshop/Peacocks, but more fancy stuff such as semi precious gem stones, and beaded - more occasion wear.

    I have tried selling the items individually on Ebay - didnt sell. If I take them to a car boot, I wont get a fraction of what they are worth.

    I am willing to sell the whole lot for about £30, does anyone know anywhere which will take this kind of thing??? :confused:
    Is a sufferer of SAD, so don't blame me, blame the depressing English weather!!!
    :beer:
  • Samantha83
    Samantha83 Posts: 17 Forumite
    Just a thought, both posters looking to sell might have better luck listing the lot as a wholesale lot on ebay as these seem to sell better; keywords "wholesale, lot, joblot, bundle, clearance, bankrupt"
    Either list as one big lot or if there is loads split into smaller lots. I would think that two lots of £15 for £50 worth of gemstone jewellery packs wouldn't be unrealistic, especially if you put a Buy it Now on them.
  • Etsy.com is very good for items that are too unique for ebay sales and you set your own price.
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