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Post by jesmelric on May 25, 2017 19:25:57 GMT
I took a survey recently (unrelated to Ebay) and it asked if I had sold clothing on any of these websites and the list was:
Fashionphile Linda's Stuff Luxury Garage Sale Malleries Poshmark Rebagg/Trendlee Tradesy The RealReal Vestiaire Collective Yoogi's Closet
I've heard of and used Tradesy of course and I've heard of Poshmark. Linda's Stuff was a seller on ebay I thought? Never heard of the rest just curious if other's have.
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Post by Pantlandia on May 25, 2017 19:29:51 GMT
Talk about cookie cutter templates...almost all of those sites look exactly the same.
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Post by jesmelric on May 25, 2017 19:34:55 GMT
Talk about cookie cutter templates...almost all of those sites look exactly the same. Maybe I should have looked at them before I posted lol. I had never hear of most of them and was just curious about them.
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Post by val2525 on May 25, 2017 19:38:30 GMT
TheRealReal has been around for awhile and advertises. Linda's Stuff has their own consignment site now? Or did they maybe commission to survey to see *if* people have heard of them before they branch out
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Post by chapeaunoir on May 26, 2017 1:17:54 GMT
Talk about cookie cutter templates...almost all of those sites look exactly the same. No kidding! Save for Poshmark it's the same site appearance, the same setup, the same old stuff for sale, the same cutesy "looks we love", the same 'luxury' motif - same - same - same. And there goes Tradesy, doing the same.old.thing. Makes me almost like Poshmark, just for being a bit different.
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Post by zoesam on May 26, 2017 2:09:39 GMT
I know Therealreal, but have never shopped or sold there. IIRC, it's mostly high end merchandise.
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Post by chapeaunoir on May 26, 2017 5:22:21 GMT
Just about all those sites seem to sell the same stuff - Poshmark has a much wider variety and Tradesy does at this time though they seem to want to get rid of it and be like The Real Real.
Since that designer stuff all looks alike to me I don't use any of them save for Tradesy, and I have looked at Poshmark - which seems teenagery and yappy but it does seem to do a lot of business (isn't it 20% fees?) I suppose I can take crappy photos with my smartypants phone with the best of 'em and slap some stuff on there, though I don't have a clue as to what really sells there.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2017 17:55:48 GMT
TheRealReal has been around for awhile and advertises. Linda's Stuff has their own consignment site now? Or did they maybe commission to survey to see *if* people have heard of them before they branch out I think this is the same Linda. www.shoplindasstuff.com/index.php?p=41
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Post by SA on Jun 4, 2017 20:05:40 GMT
Anyone heard of or sell on Swap.com?
ETA: HA. No. I had to dig a little bit, but I found their fees:
Fees for sellers
Shipping in items to Swap.com ("Inbound Service Fee").
Example: $11.90 for label only and $14.90 for label and shipping materials. The labels will be prepaid, and the fees will be deducted from your sales payout. Selling fee: 30% of sales price + $1.50 per item Example: $4.50 fee for a sales price of $10 (you get $5.50) Non-Accepted items can be shipped home for a separate outbound fee of $4.99. Note: If the return shipment of rejected items exceeds 20 pounds in weight, the return shipment fee that Swap.com incurs will need to be paid in full; in advance by the Seller (valid only if Seller wants to get the rejected items back).
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Post by val2525 on Jun 4, 2017 22:53:30 GMT
For some reason, I keep thinking swap.com is mainly kids clothes. Or maybe the person I know who sells there sells kids clothes, maybe that's why I think that
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