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25 pairs of used clarks shoes

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  • charlottevwa
    charlottevwa Posts: 904 Forumite
    I find clarks shoes very bad quality, they seem to scuff within the space of a week, so i never sell my sons... i just give them to charity, as I am worried that some ebayers may be annoyed when they see the scuffs... even if you do mention it in the listing, so its not worth the neg, I prefer to just sell new things
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  • purplevamp
    purplevamp Posts: 11,162 Forumite
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    I've always sold my childrens shoes (clarks, next, etc) on ebay and they go every time. I only put them on for 99p and normally get a fair bit for them. I also put a bit in the description along the lines of "why pay over £30 for childrens shoes that are only going to be worn for a couple of months" Be honest about the condition though, even if there's a little bit of scuffing put that in, people don't mind that as it can be covered with polish. ;)

    You have nothing to lose by listing them, apart from 25 pairs of shoes :eek:. And the fact their in their original boxes is a bonus (putthat in description as well). Good luck.
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