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How can I sell baby clothes?
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Any left over you could sell at your local NCT sale.
These sales are really busy in my area & you have a niche market as people are coming specifically for baby/toddler items.0 -
Try an NCT Nearly New Sale. They take a cut but you get most of the moolahs.5:2 diet devotee, frugal recipe creator, pretty excellent cook, pretty terrible housewife.0
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I have brought and sold one netmums and gumtree
Also on my local gumtree someone had posted wanted all baby goods as they were setting up a second hand baby shop and wanted good quality clothes and most of my babies newborn and 0-3mth stuff was new with tags, new without tags or worn once or twice and they came round and brought load clothes, a carrier (as we had 2), sleeping bag, some new bottles and gave me £60 I had asked for £80 for the lot but they obv needed to make a profit and saved me the hassle of ebay!!
I do but clothes of ebay but wont pay more than £5 including postage for an outfit ie - dunagrees with a vest or top in new condition ie without tags or worn couple times as can get in shop in sales for same price. I do buy alot of baby stuff of ebay.
good luck with selling it all.0 -
I buy baby clothes on ebay, but only ever buy bundles, as the postage makes the individual items too expensive.Should've = Should HAVE (not 'of')
Would've = Would HAVE (not 'of')
No, I am not perfect, but yes I do judge people on their use of basic English language. If you didn't know the above, then learn it! (If English is your second language, then you are forgiven!)0 -
I love netmums for baby clothes- I have bought and sold on there.
It is free to post on there, you can add a photo and because it is local people aren't put off by postage costs. I put things in bundles, but I guess there would be a market for individual items if they are good brands.:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator
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Would recommend NCT Nearly New Sales - the split of profits is 70% to your and 30% to them - great if you have loads of baby stuff.
I have sold loads on Ebay too. Just try some stuff individually and some in small bundles and see what happens. Like others say, sometimes you only get 99p for a pair of trousers and another you get £8+ which was more than I paid in the Next sale!
Have fun!'Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning to dance in the rain'0 -
I'd also suggest NCT sales - you just label it all & drop it off then after the sale you get the money (70% of what you priced it at) and anything unsold is also returned - so for you there is no hassle with photographing, listing, posting etc. And anything that doesn't sell you could always ebay.0
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