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  • Crowqueen
    Crowqueen Posts: 5,726 Forumite
    Absolutely! Although I don't bother selling items with faults unless it's vintage and is easily repairable.

    Just a note - if it is easily repairable, repair it before selling it and you might get considerably more for it.
    "Well, it's election year, Bill, we'd rather people didn't exercise common sense..." - Jed Bartlet, The West Wing, season 4

    Am now Crowqueen, MRes (Law) - on to the PhD!
  • StaffsSW
    StaffsSW Posts: 5,788 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Taadaa wrote: »
    I am getting rid of a load of old clothes at the minute, waiting for FLDs to maximise profit.

    Along with thousands of other people doing the same, leading to suppressed prices.

    It may cost you 10p less to sell, but there is less chance of it selling at all and if it does it is likely to be at a lower price.
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  • Even innocent-looking, quite ordinary (and to be honest rather ugly) leggings, can be seen on a different light by some people...

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MY-WORN-LEGGINGS-JEGGINGS-XPRIVATEX-/320605774212?pt=Women_s_Clothing&hash=item4aa597e184

    The user ID "my bits for sale" says it all, lol!
    I must remember that "Money Saving" is not buying heavily discounted items that I do not need. :hello:
  • oh yes the erm " my worn " stuff sells for pittence its actually the contact buyer makes requesting pictures which is the money maker photos can go for £20 each and 5 photos .........

    i did not do this my knowledge is through other people i know ie worn shoes the same goes for bra pants tights and esp male rugby player etc

    if it dont harm anyone lol
  • stevew8975 wrote: »
    Along with thousands of other people doing the same, leading to suppressed prices.

    It may cost you 10p less to sell, but there is less chance of it selling at all and if it does it is likely to be at a lower price.

    Clothing is not like certain items eg DVD's, CD's etc where they're all exactly the same. I look for specific brand / type of clothing items and even on FLD's they can be hard to find. The prices if I do find what I like never seem to suffer.
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