Anyone Ever Buy and/or Sell on Tradesy?

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So I got my first fake (jewelry piece) from Tradesy. The pictures in the seller's listing didn't include any close-ups and I foolishly assumed it was authentic, 'cause all the bags in her closet are authentic. I actually feel bad about returning it, 'cause she was super polite and nice.
 
So I got my first fake (jewelry piece) from Tradesy. The pictures in the seller's listing didn't include any close-ups and I foolishly assumed it was authentic, 'cause all the bags in her closet are authentic. I actually feel bad about returning it, 'cause she was super polite and nice.

Aww :-( the only one who should feel bad is her! (Probably why she was so nice)
 
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Tradesy deposit takes humongous amount of time. I withdrew funds on 9th, they were deposited on 13th.
I compared time with RealReal and Etsy, it comes next business day every single time. so it's not my bank, not technicalities, it's Tradesy holding it.

I was just about to make a post about this.... What's going on?? I sometimes withdraw through paypal and other times my bank. I called PayPal because the deposit to paypal took over 4 business days and when I called Tradesy they told me it could be because Paypal was going through some sort of update... Well I decided to make my next withdrawal on Tuesday to my bank account and it still hasn't deposited!!!
 
I was just about to make a post about this.... What's going on?? I sometimes withdraw through paypal and other times my bank. I called PayPal because the deposit to paypal took over 4 business days and when I called Tradesy they told me it could be because Paypal was going through some sort of update... Well I decided to make my next withdrawal on Tuesday to my bank account and it still hasn't deposited!!!

I'm glad I'm not the only one going through this!
 
Tradesy deposit takes humongous amount of time. I withdrew funds on 9th, they were deposited on 13th.
I compared time with RealReal and Etsy, it comes next business day every single time. so it's not my bank, not technicalities, it's Tradesy holding it.
I transferred money from Tradesy to Paypal and it took 2 days.
 
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Aww :sad: the only one who should feel bad is her! (Probably why she was so nice)

I'm thinking that unless she bought it herself directly from a boutique, maybe she didn't know herself that it's fake? It's one of those super fake Chanel costume jewelry. It's brand new with box, ribbon, camellia flower and shopping bag, but no tag.........of course.
 
I'm thinking that unless she bought it herself directly from a boutique, maybe she didn't know herself that it's fake? It's one of those super fake Chanel costume jewelry. It's brand new with box, ribbon, camellia flower and shopping bag, but no tag.........of course.

And you know it is fake for sure? How much did you spend if you don't mind me asking?
 
I transferred money from Tradesy to Paypal and it took 2 days.
it could be different timeline for different sellers or there's a waiting line similar to cleaning images.
I think it's general practice among retailers right now to keep cash as long as possible. taking money, that's fast. processing returns, refunds, deposit withdrawals, that takes forever.
 
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Super weird when someone sends you a message asking why you returned their item :-/ what do I say? Because your purse was used and smelled like my grandmas perfume?

but I remember you did it yourself, asking about the same when your bag with wrong size was returned. why does it seem weird when someone else wants to know it too? you don't need to be rude, but yes, you can honestly answer that there's a smell that bothers you.
 
ignore it. it's not like ebay where you can give/get feedback... no communication is even required on this site. i say nothing these days and just ship and hope for the best each time

I disagree. You don't have to answer, but being nice and polite is always good, even when you don't have to do it according to Tradesy rules.
I know this feeling when you have a return and don't know the reason. Sometimes I politely ask my buyers what is wrong. I don't see anything weird in it.
 
I disagree. You don't have to answer, but being nice and polite is always good, even when you don't have to do it according to Tradesy rules.
I know this feeling when you have a return and don't know the reason. Sometimes I politely ask my buyers what is wrong. I don't see anything weird in it.
i've tried the nice and polite... it only opens the door to trouble. buyers, especially, feel they can then start asking/demanding stuff and many sales have actually been halted the friendlier you get w/someone and they want conversation and additional questions and etc. i'm polite on ebay, where you have to be, lol. it's not weird to ask what's wrong, but the buyer could provide a phony reason to you anyway... you may/may not get the truth so not sure how that's helpful
 
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