Selling Children’s Clothing on eBay
by Work From HomeMy sister took two bags of gently used name brand children’s clothing to her favorite consignment shop the other day. They told her they’ve decided to discontinue the consignment section of the shop and just sell new clothes. She was pretty upset, because she usually got a large percentage of the purchase price of the clothes back and could buy the kids’ wardrobe for the next season from the consignment sales.
When she told me about the loss of her consignment outlet, I suggested she try selling them on eBay. I got her all the For Dummies guides and showed her a few of my favorite blogs and sites about selling on eBay. Well, it takes time to photograph the clothing, upload the pictures and write good auction listings, so she asked me to do it instead. It is something I’ve been thinking about getting back into anyway, because I really used to do well with eBay.
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November 10th, 2007 at 6:52 pm
We’ve sold all but the pieces of clothing we really wanted to hang on to on eBay. We had a lot of success and it beats the prices we would of had, have we decided to host a yard sale…
December 6th, 2007 at 12:25 am
This is something I’ve been considering. Two kids, getting to the point where I won’t be expecting a new cousin within a reasonable period to just do hand-me-downs.
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