I’ve made nearly £100k selling on Vinted – I NEVER accept anyone’s offer, there’s a reply that will increase your sales

I’ve made nearly £100k selling on Vinted – I NEVER accept anyone’s offer, there’s a reply that will increase your sales

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I’ve made nearly £100k selling on Vinted – I NEVER accept anyone’s offer, there’s a reply that will increase your sales
Author: Kate Kulniece
Published: Jan, 24 2025 09:35

HAVE you joined Vinted in hopes to rake in hundreds - but haven't managed to sell anything so far?. One savvy seller, Irem, has taken to TikTok to spill the beans on how she made a fortune on the platform, with her earnings allegedly sitting at over £100,000.

 [Woman in car giving three tips on increasing Vinted sales.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Woman in car giving three tips on increasing Vinted sales.]

According to the woman, those flogging their items on Vinted - whether that's your wardrobe, tech or beauty buys - should be aware of three common errors that could impact their sales. ''I have almost made £100,000 selling on Vinted alone, so I have pretty good experience doing this,'' Irem said in the video, before sharing her top tips.

 [Woman in a car giving advice on increasing Vinted sales.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Woman in a car giving advice on increasing Vinted sales.]

One of the features that make the mega second-hand platform a firm favourite amongst buyers is the 'reserving' option. However, while buyers might be raving about it, Irem explained why the option to reserve the goods may not work in your favour as a seller trying to rake in.

''Honestly, 90% of the time I guarantee they will not go ahead with the purchase because you've given them so much time to think about it. ''If they wanted to buy, they would find a way,'' said Irem who said she used to do so in the past and ended up ''wasting'' her time and ''losing potential buyers''.

For the whopping 16million UK Vinted users, the platform, which was launched in 2008 by two Lithuanians, is all about finding the best bargain and haggling. However, according to Irem, you should never accept anyone's offer, even when you might be desperate to get rid of the item and make some extra cash.

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