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some general thoughts on listings
My lockdown project has been to get rid of my bra hoard! I'm down to 14 open listings, all priced between 0 and 5 dollars. I thought often about the notion that 'bras are not currency' while updating everything. I find a lot of folks never message again after asking about shipping, which is almost always between $7 and $10 (I'm in Canada). Yes, paying for shipping is generally lame, but a wearable bra for under $15 max seems pretty good to me. Could that still be a barrier for some? How are you feeling about your own listings? I've had a number of fantastic swaps recently which is my preference. I had been keeping a lot of bras that looked nice and mostly fit, but finally surrendered those ~ many have now moved on, and I hope they fit the new wearers! Is 0 listings even feasible? I sure hope so -- I'd rather these ill-fitting bras in my drawer be worn than live there forever. My current rotation of bras is pretty comfortable...and wow did it ever take a lot of work to get to that point. Happy fitting, pals
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I always prefer listing through bratabase, but I do also sell bras through bra swap on reddit. I just link my bratabase listings with the bra name and cost with a short and sweet blurb about shipping from canada and using PayPal.
@Wilderness1 I do the same thing, only I use imgur for pictures on r/braswap (don't want creeps seeing my boobs on fit checks...). I also list them for cheaper on bratabase because I love this community so much, and I have never been asked to wear a bra before shipping it on here, lol.
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