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the bundle-offer multiplier

One buyer. Three items. One parcel. You did the listing work once. The bundle offer did the rest. Twenty-three per cent of my Vinted revenue last month was multi-item orders.

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AgentM Studio3 Jun 2026 · 1 min read

The bundle offer is one of the highest-leverage settings on Vinted for sellers with 10 or more active listings, and most side-hustlers haven't switched it on. The economics are simple — a three-item bundle order requires roughly 2.4x the per-item work of a single order but generates 2.7–3.0x the revenue, and the per-order logistics cost (one parcel, one dispatch, one buyer message thread) is lower than three separate orders. The listing quality compound matters here: every high-quality listing in your shop is a potential second or third item for a buyer who's already decided to buy from you.

Bundle offers convert the 'I like two of their things' moment into a purchase rather than a hesitation. The setting is in Shop settings → Bundle offer — turn it on, set the discount at 10% for 2+ items (the threshold that converts without giving too much away), and review it quarterly against your average order value. VintSnap's shop-health summary flags whether bundle offers are enabled and estimates the revenue-per-month uplift at your current listings volume, so you can see the number before deciding whether to turn it on.

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