A woman has issued a stark warning to anyone who uses the Vinted app after she was left 'fuming' when a potential buyer used a little-known feature to get a discount she didn't want to give
Vinted can be the perfect place to land amazing deals or find things you might not otherwise spot. But a woman claimed she was "robbed" on the app by a savvy buyer who had a much better understanding of its features than her.
When one interested party made her an offer of £50, which was £10 less than she asked, she responded "kindly" that she had just put it online and intended to wait for chances to sell at the full price before considering any offers. "I may consider your offer if I don't get it sold," she told the potential buyer.
She added: "I've stopped my bundle discounts now," punctuating her statement with an exasperated groan.
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