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How do I sell new, unwanted QVC clothes?

Does anyone on here ever sell clothes they've bought but ended up not wearing on here?  I have quite a few clothes I've bought from QVC but for some reason never wore and it's far too late to return even with the Q's great customer service on returns.  I'd like to sell them here (if allowed) to those that buy from the Q, know the value, and can research the item but I don't know how to connect and do a transaction without posting private information for all to veiw that could bring unwanted problems.  Any ideas?  Thanks in advance to those that offer suggestions. 

 

 

 

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Re: How do I sell new, unwanted QVC clothes?

Ebay would be best option. Lots of QVC items are from folks just like you selling on EBAY for great prices. 

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Re: How do I sell new, unwanted QVC clothes?

best choice is probably ebay.

 

otherwise just donate to Good Will or some other charity of choice and write off the value of each item on yout taxes.. this is what I do because Ebay is just a pain with all the shipping and the fees.

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Re: How do I sell new, unwanted QVC clothes?

You cannot sell anything here on the boards.  It's against board standards.  EBay is probably your best bet.  I have sometimes been in the same predicament and have given things to friends.

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Re: How do I sell new, unwanted QVC clothes?

I've had that happen over the years.  I donate to goodwill and hope I learned my lesson.

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Re: How do I sell new, unwanted QVC clothes?


@judEve wrote:

Does anyone on here ever sell clothes they've bought but ended up not wearing on here?  I have quite a few clothes I've bought from QVC but for some reason never wore and it's far too late to return even with the Q's great customer service on returns.  I'd like to sell them here (if allowed) to those that buy from the Q, know the value, and can research the item but I don't know how to connect and do a transaction without posting private information for all to veiw that could bring unwanted problems.  Any ideas?  Thanks in advance to those that offer suggestions. 

 

 

 

Report animal abuse/neglect.  Call animal control and if you can't find their number call the local police on Nonemergency number, you can remain anonymous.  You're their only hope! Don't allow their agony to continue! 


Good luck.. When I tried to donate anything to a charity I had purchased here, even Linea, they wouldn't take them *brand new and unworn) because they said they do not sell. QVC clothing they claimed isn't anything with a recognizable name. Oh well....

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Re: How do I sell new, unwanted QVC clothes?


@Trinity11 wrote:

@judEve wrote:

 


Good luck.. When I tried to donate anything to a charity I had purchased here, even Linea, they wouldn't take them *brand new and unworn) because they said they do not sell. QVC clothing they claimed isn't anything with a recognizable name. Oh well....


@Trinity11  You must be dealing with some ritzy charity.  Try the Salvation Army or Goodwill.  There are often churches that take clothing donations, as well as programs for women transitioning into the workforce.

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Re: How do I sell new, unwanted QVC clothes?


@Kachina624 wrote:

@Trinity11 wrote:

@judEve wrote:

 


Good luck.. When I tried to donate anything to a charity I had purchased here, even Linea, they wouldn't take them *brand new and unworn) because they said they do not sell. QVC clothing they claimed isn't anything with a recognizable name. Oh well....


@Trinity11  You must be dealing with some ritzy charity.  Try the Salvation Army or Goodwill.  There are often churches that take clothing donations, as well as programs for women transitioning into the workforce.


No, not ritzy at all. Just a local place that sells clothing.  I ended up putting them in the box at our church. Hopefully, someone will enjoy wearing them.Woman Happy

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Re: How do I sell new, unwanted QVC clothes?


@Trinity11 wrote:

@judEve wrote:

Does anyone on here ever sell clothes they've bought but ended up not wearing on here?  I have quite a few clothes I've bought from QVC but for some reason never wore and it's far too late to return even with the Q's great customer service on returns.  I'd like to sell them here (if allowed) to those that buy from the Q, know the value, and can research the item but I don't know how to connect and do a transaction without posting private information for all to veiw that could bring unwanted problems.  Any ideas?  Thanks in advance to those that offer suggestions. 

 

 

 

Report animal abuse/neglect.  Call animal control and if you can't find their number call the local police on Nonemergency number, you can remain anonymous.  You're their only hope! Don't allow their agony to continue! 


Good luck.. When I tried to donate anything to a charity I had purchased here, even Linea, they wouldn't take them *brand new and unworn) because they said they do not sell. QVC clothing they claimed isn't anything with a recognizable name. Oh well....


Our local Y maintains a shop of donated clothing that is suitable for a working wardrobe for women trying to improve their lives.

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Re: How do I sell new, unwanted QVC clothes?

I took some brand-new, never worn (what was I thinking) clothes to a consignment store. Just make sure you give them in-season clothes. They won't take them otherwise. 

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