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I KNOW WHAT YOU'RE THINKING.... lots of discourse about this topic. But I'm not talking about going to thrift stores and buying items just to mark them up. If you're a girl with an overflowing closet of stuff you barely wear like me ... sell your shit on depop. I've made close to $1000 this year just getting rid of stuff that I already have - not a TON of money but it's not nothing. And it's incredibly easy. I spend probably 1.5hrs a week on the app listing stuff and make a good amount of passive income on it. It's p much free money. DO IT!!!
Apr 4, 2024

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I’ve had decent luck selling on depop but it can be a lot of work to photograph and post everything and then packaging and shipping. I wouldn’t go into it thinking you’re going to make a ton of money, it‘s an ok way to make a little pocket money. I’ve read a lot of horror stories on Reddit but never experienced being scammed irl (it helps to understand/be aware of potential scams though). Just be honest about the condition of the clothes, sell your items at a fair price and don’t let people lowball you. If you have nicer items (designer or indie brands) try Noihsaf Bazaar for a chiller experience.
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Forget Depop, Vestiaire and don't even mention The RealReal, selling your worldly shit on eBay is the way to go. I keep my descriptions short and sweet - the longer you tend to waffle on, the more license that grumpy aunt from Minnesota feels she has to ask you about the fabric composition of a $16 shirt from Banana Republic that you thrifted from Beacon's Closet. And not to brag, but I've been on there since 2016 and I pride myself on 100% positive customer reviews.
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A fun game I like to play with myself is if I want to buy clothes, makeup, shoes, hair care, household items etc… I have to look it up on a resale site first where I will usually find it for cheaper and feel good about not contributing to a Bezos-centric society.
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