
Vinted
- sally maclennane
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Re: Vinted
God, I'd have blocked her straight away. I hate when buyers try to get all pally on there with me, it's purely transactional, I don't care where you're going to be wearing the dress Linda, I just want your money 

Christ on a bendy bus son, don't be such a fucking faff arse
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Re: Vinted
I’ve never heard snide in that context before 

- Kenickie
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:lol:
The other day, I sent an offer on something, and in response I got this whole essay about how much she'd loved it, and so she really wanted full price for it, but maybe if I wait a couple of weeks she'd be able to give me a discount. In the meantime, I'd bought it from someone else from the same price I'd sent the offer to her for.
So I replied saying 'thanks, I've got another one now' and then she sent me loads of messages about what price I'd paid, what colour, exactly what condition etc so she knew how to compare it.
Like I'm a consultant for her sales business now.
Obviously I just blocked her.
The other day, I sent an offer on something, and in response I got this whole essay about how much she'd loved it, and so she really wanted full price for it, but maybe if I wait a couple of weeks she'd be able to give me a discount. In the meantime, I'd bought it from someone else from the same price I'd sent the offer to her for.
So I replied saying 'thanks, I've got another one now' and then she sent me loads of messages about what price I'd paid, what colour, exactly what condition etc so she knew how to compare it.
Like I'm a consultant for her sales business now.
Obviously I just blocked her.
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- Marth
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Re: Vinted
I always thought snide was a London /blinky blimey thing for faked.
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- ParisGal
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Re: Vinted
Especially since Vinted already do that for you when you list, "similar items have sold for X" function.
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- Kenickie
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Yes, exactly! She seemed really incredulous that someone else had sold me it for less than she had it on for as well. :lol: it was a toddler sling, common make etc so not like some kind of limited edition, really desirable, high-end item.
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- Princess Morripov
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Re: Vinted
I think though they have the same protection for verification on things though? I know now when I’ve been selling on both they make you take ninety million pictures before they’ll let you list it, and then both do this verification where you have to post it to a middle man so they can confirm it’s not fake before they forward it on to the buyer.
- Ruby
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You have to offer the verification on Vinted and then it costs the buyer to have the service. I would 100% never buy anything you might consider 'designer' on there. There are definitely loads of moody goods on Vinted.
There's more counterfeit in the world in general, I think. Loads of kids at school buy Nikes off Ali Express and you genuinely can't tell the difference.
There's more counterfeit in the world in general, I think. Loads of kids at school buy Nikes off Ali Express and you genuinely can't tell the difference.
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I only buy women's underwear anyway so it won't actually affect me. I was just wondering.
- Ruby
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I'm thinking of setting up a used shoes Vinted.
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Re: Vinted
Would you like to borrow my ankles for the photo shoot. 

- Kenickie
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No, it's only on certain things (so designer stuff but you could happily sell knock off Adidas or whatever) and it's also up to the buyer to add it on rather than being automatic.Princess Morripov wrote: ↑Thu Mar 20, 2025 9:32 pmI think though they have the same protection for verification on things though? I know now when I’ve been selling on both they make you take ninety million pictures before they’ll let you list it, and then both do this verification where you have to post it to a middle man so they can confirm it’s not fake before they forward it on to the buyer.
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- ParisGal
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Re: Vinted
Someone put a pair of newborn Baby Disney shoes in for free with some other stuff I bought, and I tried to then relist them as they were of no use to me (nor anyone else I reckon!).
Vinted refused to let me list a small bundle, including the shoes, despite photos of the label etc. I looked the shoes up later, wondering if I'd accidentally been given something valuable, but they were only about 5€ new, and available all over the place, not just in Disney stores.
Vinted refused to let me list a small bundle, including the shoes, despite photos of the label etc. I looked the shoes up later, wondering if I'd accidentally been given something valuable, but they were only about 5€ new, and available all over the place, not just in Disney stores.
- Kenickie
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That's so strange.
I've never understood shoes for kids who can't walk, let alone can't even roll about. :lol:
I've never understood shoes for kids who can't walk, let alone can't even roll about. :lol:
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- Dutchie
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Me neither! A friend of mine forked out a lot of dosh for baby Timberlands for her newborn, who hated wearing them, kicking and screaming until she took them off. So, money well spent then.
I listed a whole load of my mum's shirts on Vinted yesterday and sold 7 in one sale! I love it when that happens!
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Alright lads, had my first bad experience. Bought what looked like a nice summer dress with a lobster print on it for 20 euros. It was marked as the brand not being known.
It's here, it's made from the most flammable material alive and it's clearly made by Shein, who I would never by from.
I've rejected the item, saying all that. Whaddya think my chances are?!
It's here, it's made from the most flammable material alive and it's clearly made by Shein, who I would never by from.

- Lily
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Re: Vinted
I've got a horrible feeling they won't refund it. That's the problem with buying unbranded because it's likely to be crap. You could say that it it's not the size advertised?
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Oh dammit. The size is fine, honestly, but it's just not at all suitable for wearing in a hot summer and it's bloody Shein and was never worth what I paid for it. And I'd never want to wear bloody Shein.
- ParisGal
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Re: Vinted
If the material is not as described then you should be OK, but you'll have to pay return postage:(