As a fashion writer, I believe eBay's new selling rules are a game-changer for those seeking high-end bargains. Just recently, the popular resale website eBay announced that it was scrapping its selling fees - a listing fee or final value fee - for private sellers looking to rehome clothing items.
This means it's now even cheaper to score some fantastic fashion finds on eBay. With no cost to sell clothing on eBay, it competes with other second-hand sites like Vinted and Depop, where it's free to list and sell your pre-loved fashion favourites.
I'm a committed bargain hunter and an avid Vinted doomscroller (and aspiring seller, though I've only sold a few items in two years, so I'm still figuring out the 'selling' sweet spot). I love it because you can find beautiful brands at a fraction of the price and in good condition, plus the fees are transparent: I know what I'm paying for and won't incur hidden fees.
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That's why I used to avoid eBay - that and when Vinted first launched, it was a new, fresh, exciting app (I'm a sucker for a trend, okay?) that was easy to use and helped me save money a little bit better. But now, with the removal of fees, eBay has become less complex (for me) and quite a game-changer, reports the Mirror.
You can find the same top brands such as Dr Martens, Ganni, Damson Madder, Anthropologie, Nobody's Child, and Other Stories on eBay, which is known as the 'home of recommerce'. With the recent removal of fees, you might even find better deals in your size!
I'm not suggesting that eBay is superior to
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