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Posh Conversations Around Selling Online More Seriously

A friend started selling clothes online casually at first, then suddenly realized packages, messages, pricing, and shipping questions were taking over half the week without warning. Posh came up during those conversations because once selling stops feeling like cleaning out your closet and starts feeling semi-regular, the experience changes completely. For people who stayed active on platforms like this longer term, what actually makes the process manageable without burning out from constant notifications and small tasks?

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Selling clothes online looks casual from the outside until messages, offers, shipping labels, and small buyer questions start eating pieces of the week. A friend began listing things for fun, then suddenly had a mini-routine built around notifications. The platform side sounded fine at first, but once the activity became regular, Posh customer service felt like something sellers would notice more whenever a payment, label, or buyer question became unclear. The part people underestimate is not posting items. It is keeping the whole process from turning into constant tiny interruptions.

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