A professional Vinted seller has unveiled the only handy trick that she uses to help items to be held in the app.
Caroline, from the UK, has 213,000 followers on Tap Where she regularly shares her top tips for aspiring suppliers.
The 49-year-old, who made thousands in the app, introduced the video by describing the ‘brilliant hack’ that she uses to cash in on non-sold-out items.
She explained at the start of the clip – which now has 15,000 views – That she had already sold three pieces that day and prepared to send them.
But before she goes to the post office, she will periodically scan the app to see if one of her offers has been favored.
She then contacts interested buyers to see if she can seduce them to make a purchase, and tells them that she can post items in particular when they buy.
‘I will write a message with the text:’ I’m going to do a packing run this afternoon. If you are still interested in this item, I can post this on you today, so you will get it super fast, “she explained.
“Then I will copy and paste the same message to everyone who still has time to be sold.”

Caroline, from the UK, has 213,000 followers on TIKTOK, where she regularly shares her top tips and tricks to help aspiring sellers make money using the app (photo)
The handy trick helps her to push transactions that would otherwise not have been sold, Caroline claimed, adding that it was ‘very likely’ that at least one person would bite.
In earlier videos, the economical seller said that she had once made £ 400 on the app just one day.
Various commentators agreed with the advice.
“I’ve done this exactly a month exactly,” said one.
A second chimed: ‘Great idea! Secretly, but great!
Others noted that they also used the trick, with one flowing that they had sold five items.

The 49-year-old, who made thousands of clothes on Vinted, introduced the video by describing the ‘brilliant hack’ that she uses to cash in un-sold items
In the meantime, not everyone agreed, with someone who said they developed the ‘ick’ after sellers had contacted them about a favorable item.
Another admitted that they ‘could not think of anything worse’.
Caroline is not the only successful second -hand seller who cashed the Vinted Train.
Maisie, from Yorkshire, has collected thousands of pounds that sell clothing and trinkets she has discovered at Cat Boot Sales, Charity Shops and online preference websites.
Although it started as a Zijhustle, she now made her full -time career last year after earning £ 18,000 on scourge clothing.
Now she has helped others by telling them how they too can make a wage of the app – and according to her it is very simple.
Maisie said: ‘I really love to buy on Vinted to sell on Vinted. It is so simple and it simply shows the difference that an image of good quality with good lighting and good background can make it fair. ‘
She says that you always have to mention similar clothing sizes on Vinted at the same time, because people can browse your page and find other items they like, resulting in more sales.




Various commentators agreed with the advice
“They are more likely to get the value of their money by buying a bundle from you, so that it will stimulate your sale and your profit at the same time,” Maisie added.
“You only have to ship one package and the buyer only has to pay a piece of shipping costs and costs.”
The seller said that Wannabe sellers should also be careful with how they prepare lists on Vinted – because sometimes a message can look like it was shared before it was.
In another clip, the resale expert explained: ‘If you set something up and a week later you decide to hit live and publish it, it will not be displayed as a new list. It will show when you set it up, which was a week ago.
“It will get older in the offers, it will not appear at the top, it will appear as a week old, which influences how people look at your entries, because many people will first look for the newest.”
Recently Maisie revealed how she sold a dress more than four times that she paid for it.
She bought a Woolovers Boho Linen dress for only £ 3.30 on Vinted as part of a bundle of a seller.
Maisie was then sold through on eBay for no less than £ 20.46.
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