SHE’S a reselling whizz who can make almost £200 on Vinted in less than 24 hours.
And Claire is now sharing her top tips with others, so they can try and boost their sales
Claire knows what she’s talking about when it comes to reselling â she’s even made £185 on the app in less than 24 hours
Her tactic means you don’t have to spend ages sending everyone individual offersIn a recent video , Claire explained why it’s important to start by listing your items at a high price, as she added the hack has been really “working”; for her.
“What I tend to do is I post on Vinted and I slightly higher,”; she said.
“I don’t send out offers, but what I do is in a few weeks when there’s lots of likes or favourites, I will lower the price.
“And what happens then is everyone that’s favourited my item will get notified.”;
Claire’s tip also means that you don’t have to waste time sending individual offers out to potential sellers.
“And then most of the time I do get sales from that!”; she concluded.
“One small tip today = bigger sales tomorrow,”; Claire added in the caption.
“Keep listing, keep learning, keep winning!”;
“I do this as well. It works for me,”; one person replied in the comments.
As another insisted that Claire should be “relisting every week”; to boost sales.
However, Claire echoed what a lot of people were thinking as she insisted she doesn’t “have time to relist every week”;.
In another video, the reselling pro also urged people to keep their eyes open for worn Crocs at the charity shop.
Sharing a snap of the “battered”; ones she’d picked up for £1, Claire revealed she sold them on Vinted for £8.
“Nothing wrong with that, someone obviously wanted them!”; one person commented on the video.
“I’ll be keeping my eye out!”;
“Definitely worth it!”; Claire replied.
“The amount of times I have left Crocs because I have thought they were too worn.”;
Someone else shared a “great tip”; to put dirty Crocs in the dishwasher to clean them, as they “come up a treat”;.
As another sighed: “Wild that people would pay that!
“I brought a pair worn once, £10, were basically brand new.”;
“I know right! I did state they were only good for gardening,”; Claire responded.



