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Bekah Steele

3 years ago

I went the red light to sell a few items. Which we...

I went the red light to sell a few items. Which were all in new condition except for one skirt, but that was still in great condition. The dress that i was selling had never been worn and it was worth a little more than $237 brand new. Typically at consignment shops and thrift stores if something is in new condition the will sell it in there stores for 50% of the actual retail price. So that means they would sell the dress for lets say $115 and their policy is that they give you 35% of what they are selling if for. That means i should have gotten $40 for that one dress. I also sold two skirts. One that was brand new. Never worn. Retail valued at $175 50% of $175 is about $87. 35% of $87 is about $30. So that's $70 i should have gotten so far. That's only 2 items. I had 3 more items that i was selling. All of the items that I was selling were well known brand names like Baby the Stars Shine Bright, Angelic Pretty, and Jump from paper. I sold them 2 angelic pretty skirts, a peacoat from an offbrand shop, a baby the stars shine bright dress, and a jump from paper purse. They gave me $36 for everything i sold, and they didn't give me the chance to decline their offer. Did i want to sell all of those things for that amount? Heck no. I do not recommend selling to them, or buying from them. Everything is over priced.

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