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Thred up returns1/13/2024 I just cannot believe they are all being donated, it just defies common sense. I don't want to think it but I really feel that some reseller or store in their area has an agreement with them to purchase the rejected items or they have a different name on ebay and are selling them. I am very curious what happens to all the beautiful, very sellable clothes that were deemed "not worthy" when I see some of the crap that they have up for sale. Very disappointed with second experience will not send any additional items. I sent 2 more bags (approximately 40 items each) same caliber of items and received $17.00 on one bag and I think it was $23 on the other, they kept 3 items out of each bag for consignment I think one of those 6 sold and my cut was like $9.00. One of these bags had returns shipping on it and one items was missing when I got it back, they did after a few emails back and forth reimburse me for it because I coincidentally had a picture of the missing item. They kept a couple of pieces for consignment and one or 2 of those sold but the majority never sold. I had a pretty good first experience with sending 2 bags (approximately 40 items each) and making about $150 on 2 bags all mid range brands, some bread and butter type and some a little better than that. If I were to decline, it would only be $4.95 to have everything sent back. I also have/had the option to accept or decline their offer. Unaccepted category item from Hollister - unaccepted categoryĮvery single thing that I sent them is listed. The offer is $111.25 store credit, or $89 direct deposit to paypalĮlevenses by Anthropologie skirt - staining It contained items that had been relisted numerous times or something that I simply knew would NOT sell on eBay for even $5: I have not accepted or declined their offer yet. Top from unaccepted brand - unaccepted brand LikeTwice just processed 2 bags this week. I'm being very very careful with them and am probably only going to use them for turds from here on out.Īlso, I am one of the ones who, like others, has sent the same items more than once and had them accepted on the 2nd go-around. I also think it is obnoxious the way they cherry pick and then price the items so low initially. Just because they say they can do it on their website doesn't mean it is legal. I still send stuff but I carefully document what I am sending, I take the return assurance every time and you'd better believe if they tried to keep any of my high end items without paying me I'd be the first to sue them. Eventually I got the full $24.99 out of them but I had to fight for it and those jeans would have fetched at least $40 if I had sold them myself even on ebay. They tried to sell my Marc Jacobs Love Story bag (original retail in the $800 range) for $32 with a suggested retail of $78 but I reclaimed it in time, while tons of other MJ that is less popular is WAAAY overpriced on the site and I had a big fight with them because they gave me $3 for a pair of jeans that should have been on consignment because they started the listing at 24.99. I got the Gucci back while they kept a bunch of other stuff that was like Merona & Gap. I sent them a NWT Gucci bag along with a bunch of other mixed items. I think they are selling them elsewhere, JMO, of course, I won't be dealing with them again. Every single return bag I've gotten has been missing at least one thing. I emailed them asking if they have the jacket, since they didn't accept it. Why would that be a secret?įrom my last bag, I am missing a suit jacket although I got the pants back. People were asking where they donate the unaccepted stuff to, and the rep would not give a straight answer. Not sure if it was thredup because it was xxxxxxx'd out. Someone said they saw their unaccepted item listed on ebay by someone from the same vicinity. That's BS, in my opinion.Īlso TONS of people who didn't get return assurance saying they accepted their worn items for pennies, and did not accept their better items so they got them for free. The rep acknowledged this and said that policy is on their site somewhere. Several people said they sent high end stuff and requested return assurance, but ThredUp accepted NOTHING, therefore there were no funds to deduct the return shipping from - so they refused to send any of it back. Just for the heck of it, I was reading the ThredUp BBB complaints last night and it is starting to seem a bit shady. I've noticed on my last couple bags that they kept the turds and returned my better stuff, and I've seen other boardies say the same.
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