I'll call them tomorrow and see what they have to sayNot till after numerous hours spent on my end calling and e-mailing them plus reporting them to the Better Business Bureau.
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I'll call them tomorrow and see what they have to sayNot till after numerous hours spent on my end calling and e-mailing them plus reporting them to the Better Business Bureau.
Why are you so surprised? This is allowed by Tradesy and in their terms. On the plus side, it makes it more likely that a buyer will easily relist an item rather than trying to force a return for an unfounded claim if they don't want the item. I do think it is weird seeing your own photos on another's listing, and there's the chance that the item doesn't look the same anymore if the buyer used it in any way before re-listing. Personally, I would take my own photos to relist .
this is interesting, b/c if someone were to steal your original photos it'd be copyright and taken down. but Tradesy actually allows a complete relist from purchased items in your history, without changes, so i guess because they paid for it (the buyer), the listing is now considered theirs and not yours?
yes. The discount is paid by Tradesy.TRADESY has a handbag I just listed 2 days ago on sale for 10% off. Will I still get the original amount of money for my payout?
yes. The discount is paid by Tradesy.
another one of Tradesy's recent "enhancements" is on the sales page, they no longer show the balance for pending funds, only lifetime earnings and available funds. bummer for me because I always found the pending number useful to keep track of how much sales haven't cleared, now I have no idea and have to go through each transaction to tally up. ugh!! lifetime earnings isn't terribly helpful, it's nice to know but it doesn't tell me how much money I have coming up. even better is knowing how much sales I've racked up for each calendar year, that's more useful I think.
another one of Tradesy's recent "enhancements" is on the sales page, they no longer show the balance for pending funds, only lifetime earnings and available funds. bummer for me because I always found the pending number useful to keep track of how much sales haven't cleared, now I have no idea and have to go through each transaction to tally up. ugh!! lifetime earnings isn't terribly helpful, it's nice to know but it doesn't tell me how much money I have coming up. even better is knowing how much sales I've racked up for each calendar year, that's more useful I think.
Mine doesn't. Across the top of the sales page is Lifetime Earnings, Total Sales and Available. If I go to the Manage Payouts page, I can see pending earningsIt shows my pending earnings...
Are you on the app? I'm on my desktop and I don't see that.View attachment 3483475 this is from my sales page. I currently don't have any pending earnings, but this morning I did and it showed. Payout page will show pending earnings also.
Are you on the app? I'm on my desktop and I don't see that.
I'm so upset... My bag was sold early Saturday morning and I printed out Tradesy label a few hours later and took the bag to the post office. While I was there waiting in line I decided to buy a tape to take it home with me. When it was my turn, I gave the package to the clerk she asked me the standard questions they always ask I answered and gave her the tape to scan. She gave me the receipt and left without looking at it. Well, on Monday morning I checked the tracking and flipped out. It said that pre shipment info was sent on October 2. How is it possible that I sent the package on Saturday and it's telling me that the label was created on Sunday? I looked at my receipt and it doesn't show the acceptance only purchase of the tape. I went back to post office today and they checked the system and said that they accepted the package and gave me the paper with all kind of information but it doesn't say anything about them accepting it. I filed a claim today and have to wait 3-4 days while they will be investigating. I doubt they will find the package and I don't have anything on my hands to prove that the package was dropped off. Lesson is learned I guess a very expensive lesson. I have a few things to sell and after I'm done.