Selling kandi online?

DesiiDamage 1/4/2015 06:37 pm 2054

So where can I sell my kandis? Because I REALLY need the money and I need to make the space in my drawer. I heard something about Ebay where I could only put stuff made from patterns I created myself but, I don't know. PLEASE HELP MEEE <3

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Jan 5, 2015 4:02 pm
First off..expect people to feel iffy about this.. kandi wasn't made to be sold it was made to give in my opinion at least. So if you plan on selling I honestly think you should just call it bracelets with no meaning behind it. I understand you want to get your money back on everything u may have bought but just remember tht many people spend alot of their own money because they have no problem not making any money out of it. I do agree tht if you sell. You should use your own designs not ones u find here and other websites. Best of luck.
Jan 5, 2015 4:33 am
The two largest sites are eBay and Etsy, but if your patterns were created by someone else or featured trademarked characters, the items might be removed from your shop. In some cases (like maybe if you're caught often) your shop might be shut down. That said, plenty of people sell kandi featuring characters on those sites. If you do searches you'll find tons. So it probably comes down to whether or not you want to take the risk. Also keep in mind that most people who have put patterns on this site do not like people selling items made from them. We technically publish all patterns under a "non-commercial license" which means they're not supposed to be used for profit. But it's hard to enforce because if you are only selling them to cover the cost of supplies and shipping, you're not making a profit! I've never tried to enforce it anyway, well not for many years. It's pointless, too many people sell kandi now. But individual users on this site sometimes try to enforce it by reporting the items to eBay/Etsy.