Anyone Ever Buy and/or Sell on Tradesy?

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how do you think, is it polite when someone keeps calling you just "seller", even if you wrote your name in prev message? Without "hi", without any entrance. English is not my native, but it seems to me very disrespectful. Like I am something inanimate or her slave:biggrin:
 
Shipped out my bag! But I am nervous. The person who bought it says it's her first LV and while I'm happy to give this to her, I'm worried she might get some people to think it's fake because it's a special order, one of a kind bag. She seems nice, but I'm crossing my fingers she doesn't try to pull the "fake" card on me.

how do you think, is it polite when someone keeps calling you just "seller", even if you wrote your name in prev message? Without "hi", without any entrance. English is not my native, but it seems to me very disrespectful. Like I am something inanimate or her slave:biggrin:

Does that person write in seemingly fluent English (I'm assuming they are communicating in English)? It might be a language barrier, if otherwise. Personally, I would never call someone "seller" as that just sounds awkward.

I try to be personable in my dealings, but I understand that some buyers/sellers aren't. It is a business transaction after all.
 
Shipped out my bag! But I am nervous. The person who bought it says it's her first LV and while I'm happy to give this to her, I'm worried she might get some people to think it's fake because it's a special order, one of a kind bag. She seems nice, but I'm crossing my fingers she doesn't try to pull the "fake" card on me.



Does that person write in seemingly fluent English? It might be a language barrier, if otherwise. Personally, I would never call someone "seller" as that just sounds awkward.

I try to be personable in my dealings, but I understand that some buyers/sellers aren't. It is a business transaction after all.

she wasn't too communicative, mostly asked questions, but I think it's not a language barrier, it's an attitude. Cause I checked her feedbacks left to other people, there are only 5 of them during years, and ALL are negs. It's not on Tradesy, but I wish Tradesy had this option too - to leave feedbacks
 
she wasn't too communicative, mostly asked questions, but I think it's not a language barrier, it's an attitude. Cause I checked her feedbacks left to other people, there are only 5 of them during years, and ALL are negs. It's not on Tradesy, but I wish Tradesy had this option too - to leave feedbacks

Ah, I see. Maybe she is just crabby and picky! ;) And I agree, I wish Tradesy allowed feedback, it would make transactions a lot easier for all of us!
 
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I was wondering how the rest of you classify your items when listing things that are New without tags. I find it to be a dilemma because I have some clothing items that don't come with tags, I have some items that have a tag but it's not attached, some where the tag is removed at the boutique, etc. SO they don't fit the description of NWT, but then I put them in "Like new" which states it may have been worn, and put in the description that's it's new.
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I do exactly what you have described, but I also put "NEW" in the title of the listing. I suppose you could select NWT and write in your description why there are no tags attached, but I tend to err on the side of listing items "worse" than they are if there is any question (sorry, don't know how to phrase it exactly). I would rather get a little less money for the item than have to deal with the stress of an unhappy buyer.
 
I do exactly what you have described, but I also put "NEW" in the title of the listing. I suppose you could select NWT and write in your description why there are no tags attached, but I tend to err on the side of listing items "worse" than they are if there is any question (sorry, don't know how to phrase it exactly). I would rather get a little less money for the item than have to deal with the stress of an unhappy buyer.

It does make sense, but I always think that if someone wants to buy a new pair of shoes for example, they will choose only NWT in search, and they will never see my NEW items that just don't have tags.
 
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It does make sense, but I always think that if someone wants to buy a new pair of shoes for example, they will choose only NWT in search, and they will never see my NEW items that just don't have tags.

Someone else had a suggestion to select NWT and explain in the listing why it was new and never worn but the tags were removed, and that seems appropriate as well as long as you are clear that the tags are not attached (as someone might want the tag to be attached if it is meant as a gift?).
 
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has anyone ever bought anything on tradesy.com from the seller "Diana's closet"?
All her prices are very cheap and that concerns me a bit.

Seems to be a business given the number sold 200+ of fairly high-end items (and many similar items). Unfortunately, I don't know many of her brands to give an overall opinion, but the Chanel boys and Valentino rockstuds do not seem to be underpriced at all.
 
Hi everyone, I've never bought or sold on tradesy before.. but I want to let go of some of my bags, could you tell me how much of a percentage does tradesy take out of my sale? Do I determine shipping costs? Do the transactions go through paypal? Thanks so much.
 
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