Anyone Ever Buy and/or Sell on Tradesy?

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I just made my first purchase from Tradesy today! The seller is Abbey R, so it’s Tradesy right? Can someone tell me a little bit more? Are the items from Abbey R the bags that were returned without cause so Tradesy couldn’t force a return on the seller? My bag is new with tags so I’m hoping it’s as listed. Does Tradesy get their items anywhere else?Thanks!
you shouldn't worry, not all the bags are returned to Tradesy for bad reasons, some buyers just don't know brands, sizes or have buyer's remorse.
 
Do you guys have any issues with trucking labels? I have shipped 2 items and for one the last update was on December 20 and for the second the trucking doesn’t get updated at all.
No issues with labels, but USPS delayed everything from Christmas, they didn't meet estimated delivery dates for Priority packages. it's still the issue now (my package is still in my state for 4 days).
Since Dec 20 you are supposed to be paid already unless it's international order. I would contact Tradesy and ask to look at it.
 
These coupons work site wide in any and every closet. Previous designer coupons were more restrictive.

Yes I’ve tried it, works fine. Keywords being “site wide”. There’s no restriction for me other than the minimum amounts eligible for tiered coupons.

Thank you for clarifying this for the others who may misunderstand
 
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Thankful to find this but so sad I’m just looking it up. Was this bag authentic? Flipping out since I just received mine from China and the seller says Chicago!

I got mine authenticated by two different people and they both said it was real. I haven't purchased anything from that shop since, so I can't say if they're still legit or not. Hopefully they are!
 
I have sold a lot of items on tradesy and I find that my items sell faster and for more $$$ there then on eBay. The best thing about tradesy IMO is that I don’t deal with returns or bad buyers. However, without fail, every single time I sell an item on tradesy I feel like I have to jump thru hoops to get my funds. I don’t mind waiting five days for the buyer to inspect although when it was four days I thought that was plenty sufficient...but, what I do mind is that when the funds become available, it takes more then their advertised five to seven business days to actually get them. Every time. It doesn’t matter if it’s $100 or $1000, I always have to call after the 7th. business day and rant about why my funds aren’t in my account and EVERY SINGLE TIME they say the same thing...let me get the ball rolling on this for you...and magically the next day or two I see the funds. I know they’re using my money as long as they can, but, if they say five to seven business days they need to mean it. Otherwise, I don’t trust them and I end up putting my closet on vacation hold and not making any sales until I’m paid up with them. This causes me AND tradesy to lose sales. I just don’t know why this continues. Does anybody remember when tradesy would answer their reviews with “we intend to make this wait time much shorter by the end of the year”? Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
 
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I have sold a lot of items on tradesy and I find that my items sell faster and for more $$$ there then on eBay. The best thing about tradesy IMO is that I don’t deal with returns or bad buyers. However, without fail, every single time I sell an item on tradesy I feel like I have to jump thru hoops to get my funds. I don’t mind waiting five days for the buyer to inspect although when it was four days I thought that was plenty sufficient...but, what I do mind is that when the funds become available, it takes more then their advertised five to seven business days to actually get them. Every time. It doesn’t matter if it’s $100 or $1000, I always have to call after the 7th. business day and rant about why my funds aren’t in my account and EVERY SINGLE TIME they say the same thing...let me get the ball rolling on this for you...and magically the next day or two I see the funds. I know they’re using my money as long as they can, but, if they say five to seven business days they need to mean it. Otherwise, I don’t trust them and I end up putting my closet on vacation hold and not making any sales until I’m paid up with them. This causes me AND tradesy to lose sales. I just don’t know why this continues. Does anybody remember when tradesy would answer their reviews with “we intend to make this wait time much shorter by the end of the year”? Does anyone have any thoughts on this?

Hi,
I am too in the same boat. Sold an item about a week ago, though it was 'peanuts' but I am still annoyed by their reply:

Hi there,

Tradesy may hold your earnings from a sale for up to 21 days after your item has been delivered to the buyer to ensure the security of every transaction.


All the B.S. from them ... :annoyed::yucky:
 
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I put my shop on vacation when we took a short trip. I had set my closet to come off of vacation a few days before we returned. I hadn't made a sale in weeks, but the second my closet came off vacation I made a sale. I didn't get home until 2 days later, and wouldn't you know, the buyer contacted me 5 times asking if I had shipped yet! The sales have been great since then - 4 in one week, almost as good as ebay.

I agree, there is no reason for Tradesy to hold our money so long. I don't believe it helps to call. I've been getting my money on about the 9th day. Half of my sales are final sale anyway, so if Tradesy doesn't hear from the buyer in the first day or two they aren't going to. There is absolutely no reason to hold my money so long.
 
Have they changed the inspection period? It was four days, then five. My item was delivered six days ago. It wasn’t international and there was no return request, but they haven’t released the funds??
 
I put my shop on vacation when we took a short trip. I had set my closet to come off of vacation a few days before we returned. I hadn't made a sale in weeks, but the second my closet came off vacation I made a sale. I didn't get home until 2 days later, and wouldn't you know, the buyer contacted me 5 times asking if I had shipped yet! The sales have been great since then - 4 in one week, almost as good as ebay.

I agree, there is no reason for Tradesy to hold our money so long. I don't believe it helps to call. I've been getting my money on about the 9th day. Half of my sales are final sale anyway, so if Tradesy doesn't hear from the buyer in the first day or two they aren't going to. There is absolutely no reason to hold my money so long.
Do you mean they are holding your money for nine days after your item was delivered?
 
Managing cashflow is what they and every company does, and why banks debit and credit your account with a lag of 3-5 days typically. In the beginning they didn’t know any better but now they do and hence why they do it. Other platforms such TRR or Vestiaire credit sellers’ funds on the 15th and 30th of the month so it depends when your sale is completed, you can have access to it either within a couple days or 2 weeks if you just missed the pay period. Tradesy may not be saying it officially but in practice they already operate as such. I’m talking about both between releasing funds and implementing transfers is how they get to their timeline.
 
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