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where best to sell designer goods?
purplecatlover
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I am very wary of putting them on ebay since i know they sometimes delete listings, and buyers can be sods and claim they are fake etc etc.
is ebay actually the best place to sell them though? (they are items i won in a grazia comp so really are genuine).
also this no insertion fee for ebay, its a good few years since ive sold, is it worth my rushing to get as mnay as possible of my things listed this weekend? does the insertion fee cover all costs of listing (minus the fvf and paypal fees) or will it only save me 5pence per listing or something fairly miniscule?
is ebay actually the best place to sell them though? (they are items i won in a grazia comp so really are genuine).
also this no insertion fee for ebay, its a good few years since ive sold, is it worth my rushing to get as mnay as possible of my things listed this weekend? does the insertion fee cover all costs of listing (minus the fvf and paypal fees) or will it only save me 5pence per listing or something fairly miniscule?
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If they are real designer labels, then there is a 90% chance of Ebay pulling your listings.
What normally happens is that some of the big brands employ staff to patrol Ebay and pick-up on any of their items that have been listed. They usually search using item name & description. Therefore you can't even get away with 'not putting brand-name in title'.
You could try ebid (smaller but NO VeRo (yet)), or Gumtree, adtrader, craigslist, or search for specialist buyers.Never Knowingly Understood.
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Local dress agency? (I'm presuming they are clothing/bag/shoes type of thing.)0
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