Now that eBay has decided to disallow used naappies on their site, please could we have a special category for them here. It could become the best place to both buy and sell these items now!
Now that eBay has decided to disallow used naappies on their site, please could we have a special category for them here. It could become the best place to both buy and sell these items now!
Last edited by thenappyline; 21st March 2007 at 04:30 PM. Reason: Typing error
Hi thenappyline
This has come up over the last couple of weeks. You might want to go back and check in this to find out what the outcome was.
It will be in this section on New Cats...
I can not remember what is was, so can not help you..sorry!
Can you explain the term "used nappies" a little.
We have to be careful not to attract soemthing that might be taken advantage of at a later date. eBay obviously have had problems.
Gazza
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Laughing is good exercise, it's like jogging on the inside.
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I agree with Anichka54.
I agree too. let them be listed!!!! please.
Says linda who uses them for towels for her dolls, cause they are little and white and won't stain their pretty faces. U got a buyer here waiting
I'm still not getting the used nappy thing, can someone explain why anyone would want a used nappy, am I missing something?
G.
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Laughing is good exercise, it's like jogging on the inside.
Growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional.
Gazza, its because proper nappies are so expensive, they are good quality terry and mums boil them up so they are very clean and also sterilize them and pass them on to other mums. This is better that using disposable ones.
I think it's an environmental thing. rather than fill up land sites with disposable nappies. some people prefer the old fashioned material type. which once your youngster gets passed nappy stage, can be passed on to another new mum.
I have a problem with the term 'used' nappies. I think 'second hand' nappies sounds a bit better.
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