hello...selling clothes

i have so many clothes and things I thought ebay might be a good way to sell some off.


 


i'm not sure what's the best way to take the pictures and I think i need a better camera as i''m not happy with the way the way the pictures turn out. 


what's a good camera can anyone reccomend please?


 


also what's a best way to measure a skirt please?

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hello...selling clothes

you should have a PM mon.monique through eBay messages


 


you're welcome BTW


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chezzy
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*thumbs up* crikey*mate


 


I may not be selling clothes but there are some gems of info there


 


I may even consider 'bundling' items next time I get around to doing


some listings, more economical and saving time too. Can only try.

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bought a couple of pairs of men's tracksuit pants, plus a shirt.  


sure the seller thought that he was doin' the right thing by


washin' these items, to get 'em clean  -  but he must 'ave


emptied half a bottle of perfumed fabric conditioner into the wash.   😄


now, most blokes i know don't want to walk around the joint smellin'


like a sheila.   


when you're cleanin' items, think about who it is that's goin' to


be the wearer,  right ?  


 


 

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Lol eloi..


 


*crosses off the thought about adding smelly stuff to any clothes I send*


 


I seriously had thought about it - I received some clothes just recently from a seller who posts here regularly and when I opened the package, not only was it beautifully wrapped, but it had a very gentle and pleasing fragrance as well. Not overpowering like they emptied a bottle of cheap perfume into it, just enough to give the impression that the item was well cared and not sure how to word it better, but sort of like a respect for the customer iykwim just the effort they went to with their presentation and packaging.


 


 


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an eloi, at least they didn't smell like cats' pee... but I bet you were a hit down the pub, eh? Probably doubled ya chance of getting a date the first time you wore ya new track pants LOL


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chezzy
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I wish I could give double stars to sellers who add nice little touches to their packages whether it be a crisp cello bag, a ribbon, a gentle fragrance or a tiny packet of gummy bears


 


*warm fuzzies*

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If you have smokers or pets in the house you should state it.  Nothing worse than receiving an item of clothing having it smell like cigarettes or with pet hairs on them. 

~ Mon ~
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bought a couple of pairs of men's tracksuit pants, plus a shirt.  


sure the seller thought that he was doin' the right thing by


washin' these items, to get 'em clean  -  but he must 'ave


emptied half a bottle of perfumed fabric conditioner into the wash.   😄


now, most blokes i know don't want to walk around the joint smellin'


like a sheila.   


when you're cleanin' items, think about who it is that's goin' to


be the wearer,  right ?  


 


 



 


Excellent advice :^O

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hi thanks for all your advice folks its really nice you took the trouble to answer. Sorry I didnt get back last night I had to cook dinner.


 


crikey*mate what is a PM?

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a PM is a personal message sent through the eBay message system.


 


Way up the top right hand corner of your page, near your user ID, you will see a little envelope if you have a message. Just click on the envelope and it will take you to your message.


 


They also will be sent to your registered email address too (unless there is some way to deactive that?)


 


 


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