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I’ve made £160 on Vinted in a week – here’s 5 tips so you can do the same, including why you should NEVER ignore offers

Published on April 19, 2025 at 11:56 AM

A WOMAN who made over £160 on Vinted in just a week has shared her top tips so others can do the same.

Caroline is a reselling whizz, and frequently picks up bargains in the charity shop that she can

Woman in pink sweater with pearl embellishments.
Reselling whizz Caroline has shared her top tips to make a success of yourself on Vinted
Collage of four handbags sold on Vinted.
She's made £160 on the app in the past week
Woman showing a red Kipling crossbody bag.
She explained how important it is to have a thorough description of the product
Collage of a woman showing a red striped bag.
As well as including a wide variety of pictures from different angles and inside

is one of the apps she regularly uses, and she's now hoping to help others find success on there.

1. Take good photos

Firstly, you need to make sure you take good photos.

“Here are the photos that I took of this Kipling that I sold for £10 last week,” CaroIine said in a video on her TikTok page.

“I made sure that I took photos of the front of the bag, the side of the bag, the top of the bag, the bottom of the bag, all of the bag and also of the inside.

“The buyer wants to see what they're buying so show them everything.”

2. Include extra details

It's also a good idea to include the measurements of the item too – the width and height or, if it's clothing, the size and whether or not it's true to size.

3. Choose a prime time

Next, think about when people are more likely to be scrolling Vinted, as that's the

“People are more likely to be on their phone looking in the evenings after work, or at weekends,” Caroline said.

Try and list things that are “seasonally appropriate” – so don't list winter coats in the height of summer.

4. Counter offer

And while it can be annoying getting a constant influx of offers from hopeful shoppers, you should never ignore them, Caroline insisted.

“If somebody offers you something, however ridiculous it is, go back to them with a better price,” she said.

“You never know, they might then buy it!”

5. Charm your buyer

And when you communicate with buyers, make sure you're as friendly as you can be.

“If somebody buys something say thank you and try to post it out as quickly as you can,” Caroline said.

“Because all those things will mean that you get good feedback.

“And if you got good feedback people are more likely to buy things from you.”

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