VINTED users are taking to social media to find out why they cannot access the app this morning.

The online platform is popular with users wanting to buy and sell pre-loved and new items.

Hundreds of Vinted users are unable to access the online platform

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Hundreds of Vinted users are unable to access the online platformCredit: Alamy

This morning frustrated users are taking to Twitter to try and find out why they cannot access the online marketplace.

One person said: “Can’t believe Vinted is down on my day off”.

And another commented: “Vinted is down I feel devastated”.

While another added: “Looks like the app is down again, so annoying.

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What is Vinted?

Vinted is an app-based marketplace where you can buy and sell pre-loved and new items.

You can sell a whole range of items ranging from clothes and shoes to tech gadgets and toiletries.

It costs nothing to get started on Vinted as downloading the app is free.

All you then need to do is take photos of your item, describe it, and set your price.

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Then just upload your item and your listing will become live.

Once sold you just need to box up your item, print off your shipping label, and take it to the drop-point within five days.

There are zero selling fees, so what you earn is yours to keep.

Payment is made as soon as the buyer confirms that everything is ok with their order.

Is the Vinted app down in the UK?

Hundreds of users are reporting on Twitter that they are unable to access the platform this morning.

The Sun has gone to Vinted for comment and will update here when we know more.

Selling on Vinted has become increasingly popular especially as people look to make a bit of extra cash to help with the cost of living.

One Vinted expert shared tips on how to make sure your second-hand clothes sell on the app.

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And one savvy mum says she saves thousands by buying her baby clothes using this nifty trick.

But not everyone has had success as one woman was extremely disappointed with her Vinted purchase.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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