A month or two ago, I tried to sell some good quality baby clothes to a local pre-loved shop. They declined the lot without even looking, telling me that baby clothes didn't sell. They were interested in one good-as-new toy but I declined the offer as I was sure I could get more on eBay. The following day, I asked parents on a local Facebook page if they thought it was worth the hassle of trying to sell baby clothes. Some said no, others advised me to do a nearly-new sale. My current approach is to dispose of what I can through the internet, then assess if I need to do a nearly-new sale.
I've tried various means of selling things online. I've got mainly kids' things plus a few items of furniture to dispose of. Facebook selling pages have proven a complete waste of time, though I managed to sell something to a friend via a Facebook status. Friday-Ad proved brilliant for selling furniture - it went for the asking price, give or take £3 and the ads didn't cost me a penny.
I've put various things - mainly toys and baby equipment on eBay. Some things haven't generated any interest. Others have lots of watchers and a few bids. My most popular item? Used, slightly bobbled training pants. Munchkin's old pants have three bids and nine watchers so far!
Would you pay good money for these pants? |
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