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I’ve made almost £110k on Vinted – the common mistake people make that you must NOT do if you want to make cash quick

Published on April 07, 2025 at 08:52 AM

A SAVVY Vinted seller has revealed the ‘costly mistake’ people must avoid if they want to sell items using the online marketplace app.

So if you’ve downloaded in the hope of , then you’ve come to the right place and will need to take notes.

Woman in a car discussing Vinted sales mistakes.
A Vinted re-seller has shared the common mistake many people make that can be extremely ‘costly'
Screenshot of a woman in a car discussing Vinted sales, showing earnings of £10,126.00 from 369 items and total earnings of £109,759.20.
So if you're looking to make cash quick, you'll need to listen up to advice from this savvy seller
a phone with the word vinted on the screen
Plus, scroll down for the Vinted rules you need to be aware of before you start selling

Irem, a successful re-seller, has made almost £110,000 by flogging items on the popular app.

And now, the young woman has spilled the beans on how you can using the platform.

has become a popular place for people to.

It is a free site where sellers can simply post pictures of their items onto theapp, and buyers purchase.

also does not take a cut of sellers' profits but instead charges buyers a small fee to purchase each item.

This , who has cashed in a jaw-dropping £109,759.20 through the app and has the potential to earn an additional £10,126 thanks to 369 items she has available on her page, claimed that is a huge no no.

Posting on , Irem uploaded her short clip with the caption ‘Stop doing this to increase your sales!’ and claimed that holding items for customers is “costing you so many sales on .”;

The , who has amassed 25,600 followers on , then advised those using , whether that’s to sell , or , that reserving items should be avoided.

Iren, who , stressed: “I'm a full time , I have made over £100,000 selling on Vinted, so I'm quite experienced and that mistake is reserving items.

“You are losing out on so many sales because you're reserving items for people.

“If they want to buy it, they would – you're giving them time to think about the purchase and also time to research and find it somewhere else.”;

Iren then explained: “Because you're reserving it for that person, you're losing out on interest from other potential buyers and it basically just restricts your , which is not ideal at all.”;

This was such a big help! Thank you for the advice TikTok user

As a result, she claimed: “I decided I'm not gonna reserve items anymore because it's just not worth it – they never buy. Literally never.”;

The clip, which was posted under the username @pastgems, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up 32,000 views, 1,312 likes and 150 comments.

Social media users were thankful for Iren’s advice and many eagerly flocked to the comments to share their thoughts.

One person said: “This was such a big help! Thank you for the advice.”;

A second agreed and added: “So many people don't even buy it.”;

Meanwhile, a third questioned: “What do you reply when they ask you?”;

To this, Irem replied and confirmed: “I just say ‘no sorry I don’t do reserves’.”;

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