Anonymous wrote:Facebook is more efficient but you get significantly less money. A tot swap shirt that would sell for $2.00 would get .25-.50 at best. Facebook folks in less they are asking for something often want it for free or close to free saying its a yard sale. I've had a few people constantly ask me for like new stuff for free that was very expensive to purchase.
That's not my experience.
TotSwap -- Item sells for $2, Tot Swap takes their 35%, so I end up with $1.30. I also have to subtract the value of my time spent tagging and hanging as well as my time and gas to deliver to TotSwap.
Facebook -- Item sells for $1. (I price my lots at a $1 per item and I state up front that I don't negotiate). I don't have to tag anything, just take a picture. I don't have to hang anything, just toss it in a bag. I don't have to drive anywhere, just wait for buyer to come to me. I come out way ahead with FB. I WOTH full time; if you are a SAHM with more time on your hands then TotSwap might be worth it to you.
Anonymous wrote:Facebook is more efficient but you get significantly less money. A tot swap shirt that would sell for $2.00 would get .25-.50 at best. Facebook folks in less they are asking for something often want it for free or close to free saying its a yard sale. I've had a few people constantly ask me for like new stuff for free that was very expensive to purchase.
That's not my experience.
TotSwap -- Item sells for $2, Tot Swap takes their 35%, so I end up with $1.30. I also have to subtract the value of my time spent tagging and hanging as well as my time and gas to deliver to TotSwap.
Facebook -- Item sells for $1. (I price my lots at a $1 per item and I state up front that I don't negotiate). I don't have to tag anything, just take a picture. I don't have to hang anything, just toss it in a bag. I don't have to drive anywhere, just wait for buyer to come to me. I come out way ahead with FB. I WOTH full time; if you are a SAHM with more time on your hands then TotSwap might be worth it to you.
Facebook is more efficient but you get significantly less money. A tot swap shirt that would sell for $2.00 would get .25-.50 at best. Facebook folks in less they are asking for something often want it for free or close to free saying its a yard sale. I've had a few people constantly ask me for like new stuff for free that was very expensive to purchase.
Anonymous wrote:I had several items of clothing go missing as a seller (Gaithersburg) -- I think there is quite a bit of theft by people hiding things in their strollers.
I found equipment (baby carriers, breastfeeding pillows, diaper bags) and large toys sold much better than clothes. Clothes take a ton of time to prep, I wouldn't bother. Selling clothing in lots on Facebook yard sale groups is much more efficient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought you might be offering to swap toddlers and was going to offer mine up. :p
Ditto!
Anonymous wrote:For consigning its hit or miss. Be prepared for a chunk of stuff, especially specific brands to go "missing." Otherwise its good to unload kids stuff as you can charge a little more than Facebook pages (I'm amazed at what people pay for used crap) and you don't have to waste time with no shows. Its a lot of work to get it prepared but if it doesn't sell at that one, you just hang on to it and do it again at the next one. Strollers, bikes, car seats are better off through Facebook or Craigs List.
Anonymous wrote:I have never sold anything but as a buyer I don't like the one in Gaithersburg. They had a lot of walmart and Target brand stuff. And some of the items were clearly stained....dont sell stained stuff, no one wants it.
Anonymous wrote:I thought you might be offering to swap toddlers and was going to offer mine up. :p