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A CASH-SAVVY fashionista has revealed the exact strategy she used that made her £1,000 on Vinted - and a vital mistake that got her account deleted. With over 16million active monthly users, the second-hand online platform Vinted has become one of the biggest sites in the UK. Amongst others and celebrities, such as Sam Faiers , flogging their old gear was also style lover Megan - who raked in a whopping £1,000 before her page got blocked.

Now, Megan - who's since turned to Depop to make money - has taken to TikTok to reveal exactly how she was able to earn so much by selling pre-loved goods. Good background When flogging your old items, especially clothes, Megan advised to take clear pictures with a white background. Another pro tip the savvy seller shared in her video was going wild in the description box - Megan insisted that using ''lots of descriptive words'' will ''attract people to your page''.



The best keywords shoppers seem to go for include ''Y2K'', ''retro'' and '' holiday dress '', especially with summer right around the corner. Meanwhile, when it comes to pricing, the Vinted whizz advised to go for a slightly higher price - ''as you will receive offers majority of the time''. Avoid a warning Is one of your items not selling? Some Vinted pros swear by deleting the listing to then reupload the garment for the second time.

But although this sometimes works, Megan revealed how a minor error could cause trouble on the platform. In the clip, the Vinted guru urged to n.

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