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By *arlacumhard OP   Couple
over a year ago

Latex

Last week I sold a few items of latex on a well known auction site, including a pair of black latex leggings, a latex pencil skirt and my favourite black latex asymmetric dress - the one in my profile pic. I only sold these items because I had multiples of them.

To help sell them I put up pics of me wearing them to show how they looked on and I literally got mobbed with messages, someone of them way too innapropriate for an ecommerce website.

Has anyone else ever had this issue? I have more to sell and I don’t think selling the items without pics of mewearing them will do them justice, so I guess I’m just going to have to put up with the messages again.

And did anyone on here buy some of my items? You’d probably know if you checked my profile pics if you did xx

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By *-aint-a-crowdCouple
over a year ago

lingerie n heels

I had a similar scenario when I sold a pair of pvc thigh high boots that I no longer wore due to being slightly too small.

I took a pic of me wearing them and got lots of pervy messages and offers. One guy offered me well over the asking price if he could collect, but I had to be wearing them with lingerie when he got there... as if I was going to give him my address!!

The lady who bought them was quite flirty and I even got a lovely pic of her wearing them after the sale x

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex

You don't want to know the phone calls we got pre internet when we sold a black male chicken via the small ads.

In our naivety we advertised a beautiful black cock .

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By *-aint-a-crowdCouple
over a year ago

lingerie n heels

xx

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By *aisyDDWoman
over a year ago

North West

Can you borrow a mannequin? I sell fetish clothes on eBay and get way less messages that are inappropriate than I did on a well known dating app. You can always block the people or report them to eBay

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By *rFunBoyMan
over a year ago

Longridge


"Last week I sold a few items of latex on a well known auction site, including a pair of black latex leggings, a latex pencil skirt and my favourite black latex asymmetric dress - the one in my profile pic. I only sold these items because I had multiples of them.

To help sell them I put up pics of me wearing them to show how they looked on and I literally got mobbed with messages, someone of them way too innapropriate for an ecommerce website.

Has anyone else ever had this issue? I have more to sell and I don’t think selling the items without pics of mewearing them will do them justice, so I guess I’m just going to have to put up with the messages again.

And did anyone on here buy some of my items? You’d probably know if you checked my profile pics if you did xx"

As some girls use the same popular auction site to sell worn 'fishy sniff knickers' which is completely against policy buy get away by carefully wording descriptions.

I guess you've been picked up as the same.

Anyways if you want to give me the ID of the worn ones I triple the bid price.. JOKE!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You don't want to know the phone calls we got pre internet when we sold a black male chicken via the small ads.

In our naivety we advertised a beautiful black cock ."

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By *r TriomanMan
over a year ago

Chippenham Malmesbury area

Would it be permissible to show the items not being worn and also show the manufactures pictures of them being worn? This way potential guys people can see the condition of them and get an idea of what they look like on a person.

I have a feeling that you'll still get inappropriate responses though.

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By *rFunBoyMan
over a year ago

Longridge


"Last week I sold a few items of latex on a well known auction site, including a pair of black latex leggings, a latex pencil skirt and my favourite black latex asymmetric dress - the one in my profile pic. I only sold these items because I had multiples of them.

To help sell them I put up pics of me wearing them to show how they looked on and I literally got mobbed with messages, someone of them way too innapropriate for an ecommerce website.

Has anyone else ever had this issue? I have more to sell and I don’t think selling the items without pics of mewearing them will do them justice, so I guess I’m just going to have to put up with the messages again.

And did anyone on here buy some of my items? You’d probably know if you checked my profile pics if you did xx

As some girls use the same popular auction site to sell worn 'fishy sniff knickers' which is completely against policy buy get away by carefully wording descriptions.

I guess you've been picked up as the same.

Anyways if you want to give me the ID of the worn ones I triple the bid price.. JOKE!!

"

And for anyone wondering - I used to know an amateur porn model who sidelined selling such fishy itens.

She once explained that she sells up to 25 to 50 pairs a day on her own website with dvds and letter to the recipient to give him something to think over.

Confused at the volume and not being worn long enough for full fishy flavour, she proudly took me into her office and showed me the 'tuna dip' bucket.

Yes, juice from 6x tins of tuna in spring water soaked for no more than 45 seconds then left to dry with a 'double cream' stain added to the gusset.

Its a wonder she never got caught out by food poisening issues from the guys doing more than a sniff.

How do you explain that to DEFrA.

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By *-aint-a-crowdCouple
over a year ago

lingerie n heels


"Can you borrow a mannequin? I sell fetish clothes on eBay and get way less messages that are inappropriate than I did on a well known dating app. You can always block the people or report them to eBay "

That’s a good shout x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I sell my latex items regularly on ebay. Gutted now, I don't get any mucky messages!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My serious suggestion would be selling them under a "Mans" user name.

I have spotted people from here using their same fab name on ebay.

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By *arlacumhard OP   Couple
over a year ago

Latex


"

My serious suggestion would be selling them under a "Mans" user name.

I have spotted people from here using their same fab name on ebay.

"

The username is generic, but it theory it is a mans account as I share the account with my hubby and he set it up x

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By *arlacumhard OP   Couple
over a year ago

Latex


"Last week I sold a few items of latex on a well known auction site, including a pair of black latex leggings, a latex pencil skirt and my favourite black latex asymmetric dress - the one in my profile pic. I only sold these items because I had multiples of them.

To help sell them I put up pics of me wearing them to show how they looked on and I literally got mobbed with messages, someone of them way too innapropriate for an ecommerce website.

Has anyone else ever had this issue? I have more to sell and I don’t think selling the items without pics of mewearing them will do them justice, so I guess I’m just going to have to put up with the messages again.

And did anyone on here buy some of my items? You’d probably know if you checked my profile pics if you did xx

As some girls use the same popular auction site to sell worn 'fishy sniff knickers' which is completely against policy buy get away by carefully wording descriptions.

I guess you've been picked up as the same.

Anyways if you want to give me the ID of the worn ones I triple the bid price.. JOKE!!

And for anyone wondering - I used to know an amateur porn model who sidelined selling such fishy itens.

She once explained that she sells up to 25 to 50 pairs a day on her own website with dvds and letter to the recipient to give him something to think over.

Confused at the volume and not being worn long enough for full fishy flavour, she proudly took me into her office and showed me the 'tuna dip' bucket.

Yes, juice from 6x tins of tuna in spring water soaked for no more than 45 seconds then left to dry with a 'double cream' stain added to the gusset.

Its a wonder she never got caught out by food poisening issues from the guys doing more than a sniff.

How do you explain that to DEFrA."

That’s really grim!!! You’ll be glad to know my items were cleaned before selling!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


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My serious suggestion would be selling them under a "Mans" user name.

I have spotted people from here using their same fab name on ebay.

The username is generic, but it theory it is a mans account as I share the account with my hubby and he set it up x"

Get hubby to model the clothes?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Last week I sold a few items of latex on a well known auction site, including a pair of black latex leggings, a latex pencil skirt and my favourite black latex asymmetric dress - the one in my profile pic. I only sold these items because I had multiples of them.

To help sell them I put up pics of me wearing them to show how they looked on and I literally got mobbed with messages, someone of them way too innapropriate for an ecommerce website.

Has anyone else ever had this issue? I have more to sell and I don’t think selling the items without pics of mewearing them will do them justice, so I guess I’m just going to have to put up with the messages again.

And did anyone on here buy some of my items? You’d probably know if you checked my profile pics if you did xx

As some girls use the same popular auction site to sell worn 'fishy sniff knickers' which is completely against policy buy get away by carefully wording descriptions.

I guess you've been picked up as the same.

Anyways if you want to give me the ID of the worn ones I triple the bid price.. JOKE!!

And for anyone wondering - I used to know an amateur porn model who sidelined selling such fishy itens.

She once explained that she sells up to 25 to 50 pairs a day on her own website with dvds and letter to the recipient to give him something to think over.

Confused at the volume and not being worn long enough for full fishy flavour, she proudly took me into her office and showed me the 'tuna dip' bucket.

Yes, juice from 6x tins of tuna in spring water soaked for no more than 45 seconds then left to dry with a 'double cream' stain added to the gusset.

Its a wonder she never got caught out by food poisening issues from the guys doing more than a sniff.

How do you explain that to DEFrA."

I always thought there was something fishy about that

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