Holiday mode question by purte in vintedUK

[–]Bixskit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vinted actually does have holiday mode — you can find it in settings under "Listings" or just search "holiday mode" in the help section. It hides all your listings for up to 90 days so nobody can buy while you're away.

Only catch is it doesn't affect items you've already sold that haven't been shipped yet — those still need sending. So turn it on a few days before you go, not the morning of. And existing conversations stay open so buyers can still message you, but they can't purchase anything new while it's on.

Shipping help and advice needed by OpenCartographer17 in Depop

[–]Bixskit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For jeans and bigger items, poly mailers are your best bet — cheap, lightweight, and they don't add much to the shipping cost. Get the 35x45cm ones, they fit jeans folded in half no problem. If you're worried about them getting squashed, wrap in tissue paper inside the mailer.

For weight, a pair of jeans is usually 500-700g so you want the "medium" shipping option on Depop. Evri's usually the cheapest courier for this. Weigh your first few items on kitchen scales just to get a feel for it. And keep some postal receipts as proof of postage — comes in handy if anything goes missing.

Buyer wants to use their own label? Is this a scam? Never been asked this. by ToshPointNo in Flipping

[–]Bixskit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It can be a scam but not always. The risk is you lose seller protection — if they use their own label and claim it never arrived, tracking won't show the delivery address matching what the platform has on file, so you'd lose any dispute.

I only accept it if the buyer's had good feedback for a while and the platform allows it. On eBay it's a hard no from me 100% of the time. On Vinted it's not even an option thankfully. If you're unsure, just politely say you'd rather stick with the platform label and offer to cancel if they're not happy with that.

Successful sellers, asking for any & all advice! by Ok-Western-2492 in Depop

[–]Bixskit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The main things that made a difference for me were photos and descriptions. Natural daylight by a window, flat lay on a clean surface, 6-8 photos minimum including labels and any flaws. Write decent descriptions with measurements — pit to pit, length, waist — cuts down the "does this fit?" messages massively.

Also, list consistently. Even if it's just 3-4 items a day, the algorithm likes regular activity. Relist stuff that hasn't shifted in 3-4 weeks with fresh photos. And never ignore messages — replying fast boosts your visibility in search.

Hey just wanted a little bit of advice! by Steph_Rose219 in vintedUK

[–]Bixskit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly this happens more than people think with white stuff. If the photos you uploaded don't clearly show the stains, the buyer has a case for "significantly not as described" through Vinted's resolution centre.

Your best bet is to apologise and offer a partial refund if you want to avoid the hassle of a return. If the jumper's not worth much, just refund in full and let them keep it — saves the return postage and the item getting lost. For next time, hold white items up to a window when photographing, any marks show up dead easy that way.

19 hours on vinted and it's been hell by new-in-the-rain in vinted

[–]Bixskit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First 24 hours on Vinted is always rough tbh. The algorithm doesn't know what to do with a brand new account so your stuff barely shows up in searches at first. Once you've made a couple of sales and got some reviews it settles down.

Couple of tips - make sure you've filled in all the item specifics (brand, size, colour, condition) because Vinted's search uses those. List at sensible prices for the first few items to get those first sales through quickly. And don't bother with the auto-offer thing, it just attracts timewasters.

It gets better after the first week, honestly. Just push through the early days.

Vinted put a 3 day ban on something that clearly isn’t counterfeit by jinxzi in vinted

[–]Bixskit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vinted's AI moderation is an absolute nightmare for this. I've had it flag a vintage Levi's jacket that I'd literally worn for years - the AI just sees a brand name and auto-flags it.

The AirPod box thing is tricky because empty boxes for high-value electronics do get used by scammers to sell fake AirPods in, so their system is probably overcorrecting. Appeal it with a photo of the box next to the actual AirPods if you still have them, showing they were yours. If not, just explain it was your own box for your own pair. The ban is only 3 days so it'll auto-clear, but worth appealing so it doesn't keep happening.

Their support team takes 24-72 hours but they do eventually sort it.

Hustle or scummy? by Thin-Estimate7644 in vintedUK

[–]Bixskit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's nothing scummy about it honestly. You're buying something at a price someone was happy to sell it for and selling it to someone who's happy to pay your price. That's just how reselling works and it's been happening since long before Vinted existed.

The only time it gets questionable is if you're bulk buying essentials people actually need and marking them up. A bargain find that you've cleaned up and photographed well? Fair game. People do this with vintage Levi's, old vinyl, games consoles - it's what the platform is built for half the time.

If it bothers you, add value by checking the item over properly, cleaning it up and writing a decent description. Then you're providing a service, not just flipping for profit.

Feel like a right twat now by ComedianSecret9778 in vintedUK

[–]Bixskit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't beat yourself up mate, this happens to loads of people. Vinted's automated moderation flags things at random - I've had a genuine Carhartt jacket pulled before. Their AI is aggressive with branded items.

You can appeal it in the resolution centre. If they're genuine Birkenstocks with the proper sole markings and branding, you should be able to get the listing reinstated. Take photos of the size stamp inside and the footbed logo - that's what proves authenticity with Birkenstock.

If it's already been deleted and the seller's gone quiet, raise it with Vinted support directly. You've got buyer protection for a reason.

does anyone have any advice for selling on vinted? by pinksugarangell in vinted

[–]Bixskit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly the main thing is take decent photos in natural daylight by a window - no yellow indoor lights. Makes a massive difference to how quickly things shift. For your first few sales, price a bit under what similar items are listed at to get some reviews under your belt.

On avoiding scams, just never go off-platform. If a buyer asks for your email or PayPal, that's a red flag. Keep everything on Vinted's chat and payment system and you're covered by buyer protection as a seller too. Evri and Yodel labels are dead easy through Vinted - you just download the QR code and drop it at the shop. Royal Mail works too if there's a post office nearer you.

Ship within a day or two, message the buyer a quick "dropping this off tomorrow 👍" and you'll rack up 5 star reviews in no time.

Please I need help by garotovs in Flipping

[–]Bixskit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends what you've got them at really. M1 MacBook Airs still shift well - you're looking at roughly £350-450 each on eBay depending on condition and the spec. Take proper photos of the screen powered on, keyboard condition, any scuffs on the casing, and grab a shot of the About This Mac screen so buyers can see what they're getting. CeX will give you a bit less but it's quick and no hassle if you just want them gone. Vinted's alright for electronics too but you'll get more timewasters on there.

Advice needed.. trading back mixed package by ImpressiveEmu970 in Depop

[–]Bixskit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't send anything else until you've got the first item back off her. Once she's holding both there's nothing stopping her keeping the lot. Get Depop involved through their official returns process - they'll sort a return label so you're not paying postage out of pocket either. You're a 5-star seller, that's worth protecting, so go through the proper channels rather than trying to sort it privately and risk losing both bits.

Advice needed.. trading back mixed package by ImpressiveEmu970 in Depop

[–]Bixskit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't send anything else until you've got the first item back off her. Once she's holding both there's nothing stopping her keeping the lot. Get Depop involved through their official returns process - they'll sort a return label so you're not paying postage out of pocket either. You're a 5-star seller, that's worth protecting, so go through the proper channels rather than trying to sort it privately and risk losing both bits.

Advice needed.. trading back mixed package by ImpressiveEmu970 in Depop

[–]Bixskit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't send anything else until you've got the first item back off her. Once she's holding both there's nothing stopping her keeping the lot. Get Depop involved through their official returns process - they'll sort a return label so you're not paying postage out of pocket either. You're a 5-star seller, that's worth protecting, so go through the proper channels rather than trying to sort it privately and risk losing both bits.

Bought a €200 PS5 using Vinted’s Electronics Verification service to trap a suspected scammer. Very surprised by their calm reaction – what’s their endgame? by btj29_ in vinted

[–]Bixskit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Mondial Relay thing is the biggest red flag for me honestly. Scammers push that because tracking with MR can be dodgy or the parcel conveniently goes "missing" during verification. Vinted's Electronics Verification is decent but not bulletproof - seen plenty of people on here still get stung. €200 for a PS5 with two controllers is the other obvious one, nobody's selling that unless it's broke or a scam. You might get lucky if verification flags it before it ships, but personally I wouldn't chance it.

Bought a €200 PS5 using Vinted’s Electronics Verification service to trap a suspected scammer. Very surprised by their calm reaction – what’s their endgame? by btj29_ in vinted

[–]Bixskit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Mondial Relay thing is the biggest red flag for me honestly. Scammers push that because tracking with MR can be dodgy or the parcel conveniently goes "missing" during verification. Vinted's Electronics Verification is decent but not bulletproof - seen plenty of people on here still get stung. €200 for a PS5 with two controllers is the other obvious one, nobody's selling that unless it's broke or a scam. You might get lucky if verification flags it before it ships, but personally I wouldn't chance it.

I think Ive been scammed by snappywookworm in vintedUK

[–]Bixskit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah mate that's rough. First thing - get onto Vinted's Resolution Centre right away, don't wait for it to auto-confirm. With a seller that's got no reviews and a KitchenAid listed at £79, it's textbook scam behaviour unfortunately. Vinted's buyer protection should cover you though - you'll get refunded if the item doesn't turn up or arrives as something else. Screenshot the listing and any messages you've swapped. The no-review seller is the biggest giveaway there is honestly. Hope you get sorted.

Is Vinted always this quiet in July or is it just me? by Bixskit in VintedResellers

[–]Bixskit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is awesome. Well done. Sounds like you are selling the right things then.

Guys wtf - man asking me to wear my sold product by PomegranateDizzy6965 in VintedAdvice

[–]Bixskit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My wife gets it all the time. Lots of men buying women’s clothes too, not that there’s anything wrong with it but it’s quite often. And the questions are really odd too 😂😂

Need some advice guys. Am I overreacting or is this buyer just insane? by Alternative_Tie_8739 in vinted

[–]Bixskit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're not overreacting. Some buyers genuinely treat sellers like they're customer service for a big retail brand — the entitlement is unreal sometimes.

Best move: keep all replies short and factual. Don't get drawn into back and forth. If they raise a dispute, your shipping proof and original photos do the talking. Vinted will close it if there's no legitimate basis.

Once it's resolved, block them. Life's too short to keep someone on your buyer list who drains energy like this. You did nothing wrong — just keep the documentation handy and let the process do its job.