She’s mental if she thinks she can sell those shoes for that price. I’ve been doing vinted for a while and it’s not a place to go to make your money back… just to get some spare change on things you’d otherwise charity shop.Can’t believe she’s posting £4-£5 baby clothes on Vinted… surely she can’t need the money that badly? Better off donating them to a local charity shop for people in need
I thought this- did she not violate some sort of advertising thing because she started pushing Vinted before showing that she was working with them and never declared ad. I found it really weird because her and sunbeams Jess and some other influencer posted Vinted stuff all within about an hour of each other on the same day a few weeks ago.She’s mental if she thinks she can sell those shoes for that price. I’ve been doing vinted for a while and it’s not a place to go to make your money back… just to get some spare change on things you’d otherwise charity shop.
I’ve been selling my baby stuff for like a £1 an item because anything over that just isn’t worth it! £4.50 for a second hand Morrisons baby romper? Alright…
Also she says “it’s no secret that I’m a huge fan of vinted”, oh really megs? You’ve been flogging your tat on depop but don’t recall you ever bringing it up tbh? Or is it just cos they’re paying ya
I imagine it’s because it’s an AD and she’s just trying to sell any old tat to promote Vinted and get paid by them.Hang on a minute, am I reading this right? She’s having to resort to selling her Morrisons baby clothes on Vinted?
She must seriously be strapped for cash? Or starting to worry about their futures financially. Their other income comes solely from the hospitality industry so they’d be right to be worried. But genuinely if she’s relying on income from her second hand Morrisons baby grows then I think something is going seriously wrong in her life.
This is 100% the reason. She's literally being paid to sell that crap.I imagine it’s because it’s an AD and she’s just trying to sell any old tat to promote Vinted and get paid by them.
She's not selling £4 babygrows because she's struggling for money. Seriously the ad alone would have paid her at least £10k. She knows it would look bad to be advertising Vinted without it appearing that she actually uses the app herself. You're right that there's nothing stopping her donating the money though. She probs just cba or it hasn't even occurred to her.Well yeah but surely there’s nothing stopping her donating some of the money to charity? It’s weird that she’s even priced it all that highly, Morrisons baby grows can’t be much more than that brand new. She must seriously be struggling for money.
It’s not making me want to use the app if it’s full of overpriced used baby clothes.
Why else would she be wanting that much money for it all? We know she’s greedy and wants to line her own pockets. Coupled with the current state of the economy and I fully expect them to be finance planning and grabbing every penny they can right now. It’s not beyond the realms of possibility they are aware their finances are incredibly precarious?She's not selling £4 babygrows because she's struggling for money. Seriously the ad alone would have paid her at least £10k. She knows it would look bad to be advertising Vinted without it appearing that she actually uses the app herself. You're right that there's nothing stopping her donating the money though. She probs just cba or it hasn't even occurred to her.
In order for the ad to work she needs to use Vinted, hence why she’s listing babygrows at low prices cos shopping cheap is what the app is for. She doesn’t need the money from the sale, she’s just listed them to fulfil the terms of the ad contract and bag the fee. The cost of living crisis isn’t affecting her so I wouldn’t have much sympathyWhy else would she be wanting that much money for it all? We know she’s greedy and wants to line her own pockets. Coupled with the current state of the economy and I fully expect them to be finance planning and grabbing every penny they can right now. It’s not beyond the realms of possibility they are aware their finances are incredibly precarious?
£10k ad money or not there is literally nothing stopping her either taking that stuff to a charity shop or donating some of the Vinted money to a charity. The pair of them are awful
Oh trust me, I have absolutely zero sympathy for her.In order for the ad to work she needs to use Vinted, hence why she’s listing babygrows at low prices cos shopping cheap is what the app is for. She doesn’t need the money from the sale, she’s just listed them to fulfil the terms of the ad contract and bag the fee. The cost of living crisis isn’t affecting her so I wouldn’t have much sympathy