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sign this petition - ebay not allowing used reusable nappies to be sold!!!!
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All signed - it is utterly ridiculous.
You can sell second hand nappies on UKparentsLounge (http://www.ukparentslounge.co.uk/) , for the person that was asking
If you go to the forums and select 'buy and sell - cloth nappies'
Bigpaws x
I can second that forum, it also has a very good cloth nappy section!
Also there is the cloth nappy addicts site http://clothnappyaddic.s10.forumsplace.com/index.php
I have heard on the Cloth Nappy Addicts forum that ebay are pulling listings because someone has been reporting them. There are suspicions on who is doing it as well.0 -
I have signed and sent it in an e-mail to all my family and freinds........:pReclaimed thanks to this site: £2596.71
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I've signed it, I bought 2nd hand washables for my kids and sold them on again after. As long as you are carefull what you buy and wash before use what's the problem. If I hadn't have bought them 2nd hand I couldn't have afforded the huge outlay.Grippy is my middle name!0
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If you are looking for an easy way to sell or buy used washable nappies, following eBay’s decision to stop selling them, you might want to check out usednappies.co.uk. This is a new auction service specialising in the sale and purchase of used washable nappies. It’s categorised by different manufacturers, which makes it nice and easy to get around/look for what you’re after, and you can include photos. As an added bonus, usednappies.co.uk is currently offering free listings!0
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Has anyone contacted Watchdog about this? it is the kind of bizare thing that might get a mention.
I might try and sell a used disposable nappy - better than going to landfill!
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I hope they're washed before selling?:pNorthern Ireland club member No 382 :j0
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Are you allowed to try on underwear in a department store, decide that you don't like the way they fit, and then just leave the store with the "soiled" pair of undies?
In the US - if you try it, you buy it. They won't even let you try on a pair of swim trunks unless it's over your underwear.
Purely a hygiene issue, which is what I assumed eBay meant (but I think that a soiled nappy fetish sounds a bit more... interesting? Exotic?).0
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