Has anyone gone PRO?

I've been restricted twice now, as Vinted thinks I'm commercial.

I do understand why they think I'm commercial, as I have about 200 sterling silver charms that I sell. ( So my Father was selling many different items to shops in the 70s and 80s, he didn't like selling the charms and left them in a case with other samples in the attic. I now have them to sell off)

Any advice from people who are Pro sellers on Vinted Ireland? I'm looking for the pros and cons.... I was thinking of becoming a Sole trader.

I have a full-time job and I was doing vinted on one of my days off.

I really enjoyed the buzz and interaction, plus I made €600 in my first 9 days until I got my first restriction.

( I will appeal it again today with vinted, but I know it's not easy to explain I have multiples of vintage charms in packaging without looking commercial)

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u/appreciatedat — 11 days ago

I started 2 days ago and sold 8 items. I love the buzz of it all!

I started 2 days ago and sold 8 items. All of them are charms!

I'm under the name: charmingdublin

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I'm delighted with myself and I've no spare time, running to the post office, which is great!

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u/appreciatedat — 24 days ago
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Woman involved in hit and run identified by car in garage

Thank god her lies were noticed and reported. Why did this person lie and not care about another?

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