
I made over £450 on Vinted in a WEEK – the next 5 days are prime shopping time & the trick to boost your conversion rate
She also explained why it's so important to take the weather into account when posting items to sell
VINTED VICTORY I made over £450 on Vinted in a WEEK – the next 5 days are prime shopping time & the trick to boost your conversion rate
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A WOMAN who's made more than £450 in just a week on Vinted has explained why the next five days are prime shopping time.
Jess has turned her passion for reselling into a successful side hustle, and seems to increase her earnings on a weekly basis.
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Jess has made over £450 on Vinted in a week, and has been sharing her top tips
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She said it's the prime time to sell as it's payday and people are looking to spend money
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Now, after one of her most successful weeks to date, she took to TikTok to post a video in which she explained how you can do the same.
"It's payday guys, so anyone that favourites anything on your Vinted, send them an offer and then send them a message," she said.
"Say either I'm doing a post run today, I will send it to you today or, if it's late, say I'm doing a post run tomorrow morning, so if you want this I can send it then.
"Your conversion rate from my favourite to sale is going to be huge!"
Jess added that she's previously found payday to be a profitable time, because "people want to spend money".
"Try this out over the next 7 days and tell me how it goes," she urged.
"My top tip for Vinted to use over the next few days to make loads of sales," Jess wrote over the top of the video
And she added in the caption: "Try this tip out over the next week and see your sales increase".
People were quick to comment on Jess' video, with one writing: "I am new to Vinted and I have sold 20 items in the last 12 days.
"I just got an another sale. I am hooked on Vinted!"
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"It's so good right! The buzz you get when you make a sale!" Jess replied.
In another video, Jess suggested that people take advantage of the warmer weather by photographing all the summer stuff you have and getting it up on the app asap.
"The weather is amazing," she said.
Do you need to pay tax on items sold on Vinted?
QUICK facts on tax from the team at Vinted... The only time that an item might be taxable is if it sells for more than £6,000 and there is profit (sells for more than you paid for it). Even then, you can use your capital gains tax-free allowance of £3,000 to offset it.
Generally, only business sellers trading for profit (buying goods with the purpose of selling for more than they paid for them) might need to pay tax. Business sellers who trade for profit can use a tax-free allowance of £1,000, which has been in place since 2017.
More information here: vinted.co.uk/no-changes-to-taxes
"People are going to want to buy summer dresses, summer shorts, T-shirts and summer stuff - so all that summer stuff, post it now.
"Getting the season right with stuff that you're selling makes sales so much easier."

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