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Have lots to sell-can anyone recommend the best on-line store to have(Amazon,e-bay etc)??


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Hi,


I have lots of baby clothing and equipment to sell-all used and in great condition. I was thinking of selling on the forum, but then thought that having an on-line store would be the best way to go.


I've looked at selling on-bay(you pay a monthly cost which seems like another debt!), then looked at Amazon sell a little where you pay a small cost per item(pence) rather than a monthly installment.


Would just like to know if anyone has experience(good or bad) of any of the above on-line stores and just some general advice really.


Thank you!xxx

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Buttercup, I sell on my daughters used stuff to afford to buy the next stage of toys or clothes and wouldn't use anything but eBay or the forum. eBay is a huge platform for selling and buying with an enormous reach. I would go elsewhere. Yes I pay fees but it's worth it for the additional monies earned, plus I like my paypal account to be rolling constantly. Each month they just send me and email detailing fees and automatically take them from my paypal account, I don't see it as a debt at all. I don't think amazon is worth selling on although I haven't ever researched fully. I hope this helps somewhat.
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We used Gumtree recently, the free option. Though for an office move rather than children's clothes / toys. No costs and struggled to keep up with the interest it generated! Then of course there's preloved, again a free option.
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