Anyone Ever Buy and/or Sell on Tradesy?

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So, let me get this straight.
You cheat websites from their fees.
You accuse someone of fraud without proof and post that on a public website.
You, believing it is a counterfeit bag, turn around and sell it to another buyer, as being authentic.
If you knowingly sell a fake, you are the criminal. But, since it is not a fake, you are simply a drama queen. Not sure why you are attacking that seller. Just wrong all the way around.
Did I get it all or what am I missing?

Oh, yeah, the detective who has no evidence because it has been sold.
 
So, let me get this straight.
You cheat websites from their fees.
You accuse someone of fraud without proof and post that on a public website.
You, believing it is a counterfeit bag, turn around and sell it to another buyer, as being authentic.
If you knowingly sell a fake, you are the criminal. But, since it is not a fake, you are simply a drama queen. Not sure why you are attacking that seller. Just wrong all the way around.
Did I get it all or what am I missing?

Oh, yeah, the detective who has no evidence because it has been sold.
You missed that she not only sold the fake but she listed with stolen pictures, taken from Salwa's listing.
 
So, let me get this straight.
You cheat websites from their fees.
You accuse someone of fraud without proof and post that on a public website.
You, believing it is a counterfeit bag, turn around and sell it to another buyer, as being authentic.
If you knowingly sell a fake, you are the criminal. But, since it is not a fake, you are simply a drama queen. Not sure why you are attacking that seller. Just wrong all the way around.
Did I get it all or what am I missing?

Oh, yeah, the detective who has no evidence because it has been sold.
You forgot the part about the detective who knew his gf suspected the bag to be fake but knowingly allowed his gf to sell the merchandise as authentic and did not do anything about it.

Yea...the credibility of these two...just as real as Kim K's butt.
 
You forgot the part about the detective who knew his gf suspected the bag to be fake but knowingly allowed his gf to sell the merchandise as authentic and did not do anything about it.

Yea...the credibility of these two...just a real as Kim K's butt.

Truly. If a detective is involved, that could cost him. Not to mention, using resources to help his gf get revenge on someone. mmmmmm
 
She also failed to mention (and Salwa added earlier) that OP sent the bag to Tradesy for authentication and it passed. You can't return a bag after 4 days while screaming fake and Tradesy finds that you're wrong. People who tell half-truths (well actually, she has lied the whole time), you just can't argue with them.

Stop responding to her. OP is verbally abusive and has a cancerous personality.

Well that means less than nothing to me, knowing who Tradesy uses for authentications.
 
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After I tried to return it with tradesy they told me it was over the 4 day period. So I had no choice but to resell it to get my money back. My whole intent of this post in the first place was to warn people about salwa scamming people. You think I wanted to tell you guys I resold the bag she sold me.
4 day return period is for SNAD or just changing one's mind as it were but for authenticity issues, Tradesy doesn't have a time limit as another poster from the upthread recounted an incident with Chanel whereby they took funds from her 2 YEARS after it was purchased.
 
WOW TRADESY IS A COMPLETE JOKE! I sold a chanel bag TWO YEARS AGO to a buyer in California. Just today I received an email from them saying that they pulled the fund from my account because the buyer sent the bag in for repair and chanel refused it. I had it authenticated by A4U. There was no notice or anything from them. They just pulled the fund after two years. beware of tradesy!
What can I do in this situation? My bag is not going come back to me brand new like when I sold it.
So so sorry to hear about this. I had heard some rumblings of this nature last summer but wasn't aware that Tradesy would try to claw back that far. Tbh this is a lawsuit waiting to happen, they should really clarify their authenticity policy and the ways to address it to prevent things from escalating 2 years later. And also use a burner account whereby you don't have much or any money sitting around to avoid merchants from debitting your money at will.

In your case I'd try to escalate the issue to senior management level, there must be some sort of state or federal banking wire regulations they're not adhering to.
 
Well that means less than nothing to me, knowing who Tradesy uses for authentications.
I completely agree about not trusting the Tradesy authentication "team", but the original listing from Tradesy was posted earlier by Salwa and I personally don't see any red flags with the bag. Although, not enough pictures are posted to accurately authenticate the item.

OP's initial complaint was that the stitching on the NF needed to be angled. Someone on here wrote and said that her store bought NF stitching was not angled but straight. OP responded and said, that with use, the stitches even out and become straight but they are suppose to be angled brand new. No. No. No. The stitching on your bag does not EVER magically straighten itself out with use. The problem I have with OP is that she has zero legitimate reasons to say that bag is fake. She also tells half-stories. She says she contacted Tradesy and they refused to take the return. But she conveniently leaves out the part that Tradesy had her send the bag in to be authenticated and they deemed it to be authentic. She gives you the little bits and pieces of the full story, the parts that only to make her look good. If it were me, I'd double check it with a reputable company and if it is a fake, I'd file a chargeback with my CC company with proof in hand. But nope, OP, who believes the bag she received was a fake, turns around and sells it to someone else and markets it as real.

Oh yea, she also conveniently leaves out the part that she sold the bag until BB dug up the information. But initially, she came on here screaming about being stuck with a fake bag because Tradesy refused to take it back since it was passed the 4 day grace period.

At this point, who knows what else she's conveniently leaving out of the whole story.
 
Well that means less than nothing to me, knowing who Tradesy uses for authentications.

I completely agree about not trusting the Tradesy authentication "team".
Do you know what kind of authenticators they use? I'm really curious. Their confidence doesn't match their knowledge. I was livid when they mis-authenticated authentic bag, they restored the listing after I sent them reports from real authenticators. Tradesy's original response was we know better because we dealt with thousands of designer items.
Then IF they authenticated Chanel bag. HOW 2 years later they think it's Ok to pull out funds. there's no guarantee the bag is the same.
 
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Do you know what kind of authenticators they use? I'm really curious. Their confidence doesn't match their knowledge. I was livid when they mis-authenticated authentic bag, they restored the listing after I sent them reports from real authenticators. Tradesy's original response was we know better because we dealt with thousands of designer items.
Then IF they authenticated Chanel bag. HOW 2 years later they think it's Ok to pull out funds. there's no guarantee the bag is the same.
From what I understand they use ******************
 
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