1,445 members. A perfect 5.0 average across 413 reviews. Free to join.
That combination made me genuinely suspicious at first.
Because I've been in reselling long enough to know that most communities fall into one of two categories: ghost towns with recycled information from 2019, or hype machines run by someone who made money selling the dream of making money. Neither is worth your time.
So when Vice Resell kept coming up in conversations about secondhand clothing resale in Spain, I decided to take a proper look.
Short verdict: this is one of the more legitimate Spanish-language reselling communities I've come across, and the free tier alone is worth joining before you even consider paying for anything.
👉 Join the free community and see what's inside
Vice Resell is a Spanish-language reselling community built around buying and selling secondhand clothing, with a particular focus on vintage. It lives on Whop, it's been operating since 2024, and the pitch from the creator is direct: "transform the way you sell secondhand clothing." The community positions itself as the number one resale server in Spain, and based on the member count and review volume, it's hard to argue that's just bluster.
The platform has two tiers: a free product called "Gratis" and a paid membership called "Premium" at 20 EUR per month. Most of the 1,445 members are on the free side, which is actually a healthy sign. It means the community isn't surviving purely on recurring subscriptions from people who haven't cancelled yet.
Here's a scenario I know too well. You spend a Sunday afternoon sourcing at a market, come home with a bag of pieces you're unsure about, photograph everything, write your listings, and then... nothing sells. You're not sure if you priced wrong, if the photos are bad, or if you just picked the wrong stuff entirely.
That specific frustration, not knowing what you don't know, is exactly where a community like this has real value. According to member reviews, the information shared inside Vice Resell is practical and actionable, not vague motivational content. One verified buyer described it as "information of value for earning money in the vintage clothing buy-and-sell world." Another called it the best server in Spain for people who want to earn money reselling clothes.
That's members talking, not the product page.
Check the current member reviews yourself before deciding
The free product has 1,442 members and includes:
Starter guides to begin your reselling journey
Access to a community of top clothing sellers in Spain for networking
Introductory resources on optimizing your operations
A starting point for people looking for a fast, scalable income stream in clothing resale
For zero euros, that's a reasonable deal. The networking angle alone is worth it if you're based in Spain or selling into Spanish-language markets. Vintage reselling, especially on platforms like Vinted, rewards sellers who understand what's moving and at what price point. Being in a room with people who are actively selling, not just theorizing, gives you real-time market intelligence.
The free tier reads as a genuine on-ramp, not a stripped-down teaser designed purely to upsell you. An unverified buyer left a review specifically about the free product: "Very good community for making contact with reselling." That framing matters. It's a starting point, honestly presented.
The paid tier is where things get more interesting, and also where the community is noticeably smaller. Only 8 members on Premium at the time I checked, which could mean the tier is newer, or that most people find the free version sufficient. Either way, the small size means more attention per member, which isn't nothing.
Here's what the Premium tier includes, based on the highlights listed:
Bots, filters, and autobuy tools: This is the feature that separates casual sellers from people treating this as an actual income source. Automation on platforms like Vinted can be the difference between catching a deal before anyone else and being perpetually one step behind.
Professional guides: Specifically covering tax compliance (fiscalidad), account bans (baneos), and Vinted Pro. The fact that they address bans directly tells me the creator has been around long enough to know what trips people up.
Proven strategies for maximizing profits in the secondhand clothing market.
20 EUR a month is genuinely affordable for this category. I've seen reselling communities charge three to five times that for similar or thinner content. If the automation tools and professional guides deliver even a fraction of what experienced members describe, the subscription pays for itself quickly.
➡️ See what's currently included in the Premium plan
I approached the 5.0 average with healthy skepticism. Four hundred and thirteen reviews with exactly zero one-star or two-star ratings sounds like something's being filtered. But looking at the breakdown: 412 five-star ratings, one four-star, zero negative reviews. And the reviews are not generic praise. They're specific.
"The best server in all of Spain for people who want to earn money reselling clothes." "A community that doesn't stop incorporating new things and scaling the project." "Incredible value for generating income from home."
One review stood out to me in particular: a verified Premium buyer describing Vice Resell as "the top Spanish-speaking community for vintage clothing resale" and praising how the community keeps adding new content and growing the project. That's the kind of feedback that signals the creator is actually iterating, not just collecting subscriptions.
Is it possible there's selection bias? Sure. People who had a bad experience might not bother reviewing. But you can't fabricate 413 reviews with that kind of specificity.
This is a Spanish-language community. If you're not comfortable reading and communicating in Spanish, you're not going to get much out of it. That's not a criticism, just a practical filter.
If you're already deep into reselling at scale and have your systems locked in, the free tier probably won't tell you much you don't know. The Premium tools are worth looking at though, especially if you're not yet using automation on Vinted.
The community is genuinely for:
People new to secondhand clothing resale who want a structured starting point
Intermediate sellers looking to professionalize: better tools, tax knowledge, platform compliance
Anyone building toward reselling as a primary or significant secondary income stream
Spanish speakers looking for a local community with real peers, not an anonymous global Discord
Free tier: 0 EUR. No credit card. Just join.
Premium tier: 20 EUR per month, billed monthly, at the time I checked.
The free option removes almost all friction. There's no reason not to try the community before committing to anything. The Premium price is reasonable by any measure in this space. If you're someone who would spend 20 EUR on a single thrift market trip hoping to flip something, spending the same amount on tools and community that sharpen every trip makes sense.
One area I think has room to grow: the Premium membership count is small right now. That's not a dealbreaker, and frankly it might be an advantage if you join early and get more direct access to the community. But it's worth knowing going in.
I've watched people spend six months lurking in reselling forums, getting nowhere, because they had information but no feedback loop. Vice Resell seems to solve that specific problem. It's community-first, practically oriented, and priced accessibly enough that cost isn't the real obstacle to getting started.
The free tier is the obvious move. Join, spend a week inside, see whether the quality of conversation matches what the reviews describe. If it does, the 20 EUR Premium subscription is an easy next step.
The creator has been transparent about what this is: years of experience in the Spanish reselling market, packaged into a community format that keeps evolving. That "keeps evolving" part matters. A community that adds new content and responds to what members need is worth more than a static course you bought and forgot about.
Start with the free tier and see for yourself
Quick note: Reselling involves real financial decisions and market variables outside anyone's control. Nothing in this article is professional financial advice. Do your own due diligence before committing to any paid plan, and understand that income results vary depending on effort, market conditions, and individual execution.