eBay announces that eBay Valet, a professional selling service, will accept high end clothing, in addition to shoes, handbags, electronics and other popular household items. eBay knows their users value choice and convenience, and expanding eBay Valet to include top designer fashion labels offers more options for people who want to sell their new or like new apparel on one of the world’s largest online marketplaces. eBay Valet does all the work for consumers; from estimating the price, to taking professional pictures, to the quick and safe shipment of items to buyers, and everything in between. As such an easy way to make money on eBay, consumers may find themselves frequently turning to their closets in search of something to sell with eBay Valet.
Most people wear 20 percent of the clothes 80 percent of the time. With 157 million active eBay shoppers across the globe, there's always someone in search of your clothing, shoes and handbags from labels like Gucci, Tory Burch, Ralph Lauren, Burberry, Kate Spade, Marc Jacobs and Lululemon.
To sell through eBay Valet, follow three simple steps:
1. Visit ebay.com/valet and request a free, prepaid shipping label.
2. Place the items in any box.
3. Using the free prepaid shipping label, send the box to a valet.
Once the items have been sent to a valet, customers will receive regular updates via email, during the next 3-4 weeks, when their items are received, listed and sold. Customers then receive up to 80 percent of what their items sell for, deposited into their PayPal account. Any unsold items are returned to the customer for free.
Valets are carefully screened for inclusion in the program and must demonstrate the ability to consistently deliver the highest standards of buyer experience to eBay shoppers.
To get started, or for more information, visit ebay.com/valet
According to Marcelle Parrish, head of fashion at eBay Marketplaces, “The expansion of eBay Valet in the fashion category delivers access to experts who will showcase clothing in the best possible light, in front of one of the largest online shopping audiences.”