Thrifty woman shares how she made over £6,000 on Vinted and warns of 'desperate' error
A savvy woman has revealed how she's made over £6,000 on Vinted and pointed out common mistakes sellers make.
If your wardrobe is bursting at the seams, it might be time for a clear-out – and selling online is a clever option. While eBay, Depop, and Facebook Marketplace have long been popular platforms for selling pre-loved fashion, Vinted has recently emerged as a strong competitor. Recently one user shared that she made £80K on the app, and another successful seller is on a mission to make £10,000 from her 'side hustle' on the app.
However, one seller insists that understanding common seller mistakes is key to achieving big sales on the app. Financial expert and content creator, Hannah Bevington, has shared how she consistently makes good money on Vinted.
Hannah stated: "I made £6,000 from literally just selling on Vinted." Her tips have been applauded by thousands.
Many people tend to sell items online for cheap, but Hannah insists if it was initially worth a lot you should charge higher prices. The self-proclaimed 'finance girl' took to her TikTok page @hannahbevington, and said: "Stop selling things for £10 on Vinted."
An experienced Vinted seller, Hannah, shared her frustration with friends who undervalue their listings: "Even my friends do this, they will have an item which is worth £40 and will put it on Vinted and then what will happen is someone will offer them £8 and they'll get really p**ed off because the person that's buying that item just thinks oh they're just selling it for £10 and is clearly desperate for money."
She suggests bumping up your listing prices: "You look desperate."
According to Hannah, one of the keys to success is building a substantial portfolio, with at least 100 items listed on your


