Most people join Vinted thinking it’s simple: list your stuff, ship it, get paid. And for the most part, it is. But there are some very specific rules baked into the platform that can get your account restricted, suspended, or permanently banned if you break them — even by accident. Getting a Vinted ban is no fun, so there are some rules that you need to be aware of.
I’ve seen sellers lose accounts over things they genuinely didn’t realise were against the rules. So this guide is all about the official no-nos on Vinted in 2026, written in plain English so you can sell with confidence and avoid any nasty surprises.
Using Your Own Postage Instead of Vinted’s Label
This is one of the fastest ways to get into trouble. Vinted requires sellers to use the exact label or QR code provided in the app. If you decide to pop to the Post Office and buy your own postage, the platform can’t track the parcel and your seller protection disappears.
It also looks to Vinted like you’re trying to take the sale outside their system, which can trigger warnings or account action. If you’re unsure how the official labels work, this Vinted postage guide explains it clearly for Evri, Yodel, Royal Mail and InPost.
Taking Payments Outside the App
Any attempt to move a sale off Vinted is strictly banned.
That includes:
Asking a buyer to pay by bank transferSharing PayPal detailsSuggesting cash on collection outside the systemSending links to other marketplaces e.g. eBay or Depop
Even hinting at this in messages can be flagged automatically. Vinted wants every payment to stay inside their checkout so buyer protection can apply.
Selling Prohibited Items
Not everything can be sold on Vinted.
Common banned categories include:
Counterfeit or fake designer goodsUsed cosmetics or opened beauty productsMedical itemsWeapons or age-restricted goods
If you’re ever unsure whether something is allowed, it’s better not to list it. Buyers often report prohibited items, and repeated breaches can lead to removal of listings or full account suspension. This Vinted scams guide also touches on how fake designer reports work from the buyer side.
Creating Multiple Accounts
Vinted allows one account per person and one account per household. Opening a second account to get around limits, hide poor feedback, or separate selling styles is against the rules. NB. You CAN have a private account and a Vinted pro account.
If you need a business-style setup, the correct route is Vinted Pro, not a second personal account. I’ve explained the differences in my Vinted Pro guide.
Misleading Descriptions or Photos
Listing an item as “like new” when it clearly isn’t, hiding damage, or using stock photos instead of real ones can be treated as fraudulent behaviour. This often shows up when buyers open disputes and Vinted reviews the listing history.
Good, honest photos protect you. My photo tips show how to capture flaws clearly so there’s no confusion later.
Abusive or Inappropriate Messages
Vinted monitors chat for:
harassment or insultspressure sellingrequests to move off platformsharing personal contact details
Even if you’re frustrated with a buyer, keep messages polite and inside the app. One heated argument can lead to restrictions.
Repeatedly Cancelling Orders for the Wrong Reasons
Cancelling occasionally is fine, but patterns matter. Cancelling lots of orders as “changed my mind” or marking items as shipped when they weren’t can be treated as misuse. If you ever need to cancel correctly, my cancel a sale guide walks through the safe process.
Manipulating Reviews
Asking friends to buy items just to leave positive feedback, or pressuring buyers to change reviews, is against the rules. Vinted looks for unnatural review patterns and can remove ratings or restrict accounts.
Posting Items You Don’t Actually Have
Listing items you plan to source later, or copying photos from other sellers, is a big red flag. If you can’t ship quickly with the official label, don’t list it yet.
Ignoring Support Investigations
When Vinted asks for information during a case — proof of postage, photos, or timelines — ignoring those requests can count against you. If you ever need help navigating support, my Vinted support guide explains what they usually ask for.
Learn more from me
Learn more from me
I’ve made over £10,000 on Vinted with more than 2,000 sales, and I’ve poured everything I’ve learnt into two resources to help you sell with confidence.
Vinted Sales Planner – perfect for keeping track of your listings, sales, offers, postage and profit.
Make Money Selling on Vinted book – a friendly, step-by-step guide packed with real tips and strategies I use myself.
What Happens If You Break a Rule
If you break one of the Vinted rules it doesn’t automatically lead to a Vinted ban.
Vinted responses can include:
removal of specific listingstemporary restrictionsblocked payoutsaccount suspensionpermanent bans
The action depends on severity and whether it’s a first offence.
Can You Appeal a Vinted Ban?
Yes, in most cases you can appeal a Vinted ban, and it’s absolutely worth trying if you believe the decision was a mistake or a misunderstanding. Vinted normally sends a message explaining why the account was restricted, and from there you’ll be given the option to contact support and share evidence.
The key is to stay calm and factual. Angry messages or blaming the buyer rarely help. Think of it like a mini investigation — Vinted just wants to see clear proof of what actually happened.
Example Appeal Message You Can Copy
If you’re not sure what to write, this style works well:
“Hello, I’m writing to appeal the restriction on my account. I believe this may be a misunderstanding. I have always used Vinted’s official postage labels and kept communication within the app. I’ve attached evidence to support this, including proof of postage and screenshots of the conversation. I’d really appreciate a review of my account and any guidance on what I can do to comply fully with Vinted’s rules. Thank you for your time.”
Short, polite, and to the point is perfect.
Evidence Checklist to Upload
Whenever possible, include:
proof of postage for Royal Mail itemsscreenshots of tracking inside Vintedphotos of the item you sentscreenshots of messages with the buyerany receipts for packaging or drop-off
The more organised your evidence, the faster support can make a decision.
How Long Do Appeals Take?
There’s no live chat, so appeals aren’t instant. From experience, most replies arrive within:
24–48 hours for simple cases3–5 days for more complex reviewslonger during busy periods or holidays
Try not to send multiple follow-ups while you wait, as this can sometimes reset your place in the queue.
What If the Ban Isn’t Reversed?
Not every appeal is successful, especially if the issue involved off-platform payments, prohibited items, or repeated rule breaks. In those situations Vinted’s decision is usually final. Creating a new account to get around the ban can lead to another immediate suspension, so it’s better to wait for an official outcome and ask for clear guidance on what went wrong.
If Your Account Is Already in Trouble
Don’t panic. There are official routes to appeal and recover access, which I’ll cover in the upcoming guide on recovering a locked or suspended account.
Most Vinted bans happen because sellers simply didn’t realise a rule existed. Stick to Vinted’s labels, keep payments inside the app, list honestly, and avoid prohibited items, and you’ll stay on the safe side.

