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I'm so annoyed - I sold a lulu lemon top for $9 after this girl kept making low offers. I figured she really wanted it so I accepted the offer mostly to get it out of my closet. It was new with tags - photographed well and she filed a case! Really?

On a funny note I read this comment and I couldn't stop laughing - you gotta read it!! First comment on top ;)

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OMG, it's a freak show over there!!
 
I'm so annoyed - I sold a lulu lemon top for $9 after this girl kept making low offers. I figured she really wanted it so I accepted the offer mostly to get it out of my closet. It was new with tags - photographed well and she filed a case! Really?

On a funny note I read this comment and I couldn't stop laughing - you gotta read it!! First comment on top ;)

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OMG crying hahahhaa. I mean she HAS to be trolling.....the wideset v comment has to be a Mean Girls reference....xD
 
I'm so annoyed with Poshmark. They do absolutely nothing regarding the fakes on their site. I saw a LV artsy in DE listed... only problem is LV does not make an artsy in DE. So I reported it and also wrote a comment saying that LV does not make an artsy in DE due to the coated leather and that it was a fake make. Seller starts showing a sarcastic attitude with me and admits that it is a fake. Then someone wrote how it's a really good fake and then they bought it! I couldn't believe that even though the seller is admitting that the bag is a fake, poshmark will still allow the transaction. Obviously their policies mean nothing and that they are knowingly allowing transactions of fake bags; therefore, supporting terrorism and child abuse. http://www.harpersbazaar.com/culture/features/a359/the-fight-against-fakes-0109/
 
Ugh. Just shipped someone a new with tags pair of American Eagle jeans and they filed a case saying a different item was received.

It was the only pair of jeans I had with tags and the only shipment I sent. I am certain it was correct. I bought two sizes because I wasn't sure as they both fit in the dressing room but one was a little more snug. I ended up wearing the larger size and getting rid of these.

I feel like someone just stole my jeans. :(

I want to delete my closet and just have a yard sale.
 
Ugh. Just shipped someone a new with tags pair of American Eagle jeans and they filed a case saying a different item was received.

It was the only pair of jeans I had with tags and the only shipment I sent. I am certain it was correct. I bought two sizes because I wasn't sure as they both fit in the dressing room but one was a little more snug. I ended up wearing the larger size and getting rid of these.

I feel like someone just stole my jeans. :(

I want to delete my closet and just have a yard sale.


I had a moron claim that the dirt cheap lululemon sports bra I sold her was not as described. When I confronted her she said it fits smaller than the stuff she owns and I should have consulted the website and measured the item to ensure the size was right...

This person made several offers all of which I declined - I had a feeling that if I was selling NWT item for $15 and she offered $6 or $9 she would a) be a PITA scammer or b)appreciative of me selling it for $11

Posh cancelled the transaction and this scammer lists it for $29 and mentions nothing about it being small or reposhed - just wrong.
 
I had a moron claim that the dirt cheap lululemon sports bra I sold her was not as described. When I confronted her she said it fits smaller than the stuff she owns and I should have consulted the website and measured the item to ensure the size was right...

This person made several offers all of which I declined - I had a feeling that if I was selling NWT item for $15 and she offered $6 or $9 she would a) be a PITA scammer or b)appreciative of me selling it for $11

Posh cancelled the transaction and this scammer lists it for $29 and mentions nothing about it being small or reposhed - just wrong.

That's just awful! Did she list the measurements in HER listing? BTW, Posh doesn't care about harassing posts in item listings, so think about calling her out on her BS in the comments. She'd have to delete and re-list the item to get rid of them. I've seen this done to people who set up trades and never delivered or sent fakes. It's like the Wild West over there, so if she can abuse the system, so can you.
 
Ugh. Just shipped someone a new with tags pair of American Eagle jeans and they filed a case saying a different item was received.

It was the only pair of jeans I had with tags and the only shipment I sent. I am certain it was correct. I bought two sizes because I wasn't sure as they both fit in the dressing room but one was a little more snug. I ended up wearing the larger size and getting rid of these.

I feel like someone just stole my jeans. :(

I want to delete my closet and just have a yard sale.

Shouldn't she have to return the incorrect item? Message Posh and explain to them that refunding the purchaser is one thing but her being unjustly enriched (yes, that's a legal term) by being allowed to keep the item is another. Their terms of use do not provide protection but your state's commercial code relating to the sales of goods does. It would be a real shame to have to file a complaint with your State Attorney General for Internet fraud but if you don't hear from them within 48 hours, you will.

I've mixed some legal metaphors here. You'd actually have to file in small claims court and I'm not sure this rises to Internet crime but it should definitely prompt a response.
 
That's just awful! Did she list the measurements in HER listing? BTW, Posh doesn't care about harassing posts in item listings, so think about calling her out on her BS in the comments. She'd have to delete and re-list the item to get rid of them. I've seen this done to people who set up trades and never delivered or sent fakes. It's like the Wild West over there, so if she can abuse the system, so can you.


That happened to me. Someone said the size small jacket that I sold was not as described, I guess the seller thought it ran small. I responded to posh that the item was marked small as described and they denied her claim.
 
Shouldn't she have to return the incorrect item? Message Posh and explain to them that refunding the purchaser is one thing but her being unjustly enriched (yes, that's a legal term) by being allowed to keep the item is another. Their terms of use do not provide protection but your state's commercial code relating to the sales of goods does. It would be a real shame to have to file a complaint with your State Attorney General for Internet fraud but if you don't hear from them within 48 hours, you will.



I've mixed some legal metaphors here. You'd actually have to file in small claims court and I'm not sure this rises to Internet crime but it should definitely prompt a response.


Thanks, restricter. The case is still under review. I have been thinking of a response and this is exactly what I have been looking for.

I don't know what to think about this. She made no contact with me whatsoever. This is dishonest to say the least. The email from posh states she has submitted photo proof. So what's stopping her from sending a photo of an old pair of pants in her closet instead of the ones I sent? Ugh... I hope karma pisses in her Cheerios today.
 
Thanks, restricter. The case is still under review. I have been thinking of a response and this is exactly what I have been looking for.

I don't know what to think about this. She made no contact with me whatsoever. This is dishonest to say the least. The email from posh states she has submitted photo proof. So what's stopping her from sending a photo of an old pair of pants in her closet instead of the ones I sent? Ugh... I hope karma pisses in her Cheerios today.

You may only get an old pair of pants back so I suggest seeing if your buyer has items in her closet and if she does, taking screen shots because chances are, she's going to send you the ratty pair she can't sell. Be sure to take LOTS of pics and then demand to see her photo proof. Tell PM that you also have photo proof -- your listing, which shows the item in your possession (assuming you disn't use stock photos).

Posh isn't a particularly mature enterprise and their processes are lacking. Screaming loud may just win the day.
 
Ok I had to laugh at this one...

I traded (yes I trade sometimes...have had good luck with it so far) a gal some leather leggings for a pair of leather pants. The leggings had an elastic band that consisted of 2 pieces of elastic sewn together and then the bottom piece sewn to the leather. There was a section of the band where the elastic pieces were stitched together where about 7 stitches had come undone and you could stick your finger through the missing stitches.

In my description I stated that a small section of "stitching had come undone" and showed a picture, as I always do.

When the gal got the pants, she said she was upset that there was a "hole" in them and that I only stated the stitching came undone and not that it was clearly a "hole" so next time I need to be more honest about my items when I trade. I thought I had been clear, but I said ok (we kept each other's pants and moved on).

Well....she now relisted the pants and her description states "the elastic separated at the seams" and shows NO picture of it.

Really lol? So much for that "hole" I didn't describe! I was tempted to comment, but I don't like to start anything so I held back.
 
That's just awful! Did she list the measurements in HER listing? BTW, Posh doesn't care about harassing posts in item listings, so think about calling her out on her BS in the comments. She'd have to delete and re-list the item to get rid of them. I've seen this done to people who set up trades and never delivered or sent fakes. It's like the Wild West over there, so if she can abuse the system, so can you.


She didn't mention anything about the size and she blocked me... But I still managed to get a comment on there. She relisted to say it runs small - aghhh
 
Ok I had to laugh at this one...

I traded (yes I trade sometimes...have had good luck with it so far) a gal some leather leggings for a pair of leather pants. The leggings had an elastic band that consisted of 2 pieces of elastic sewn together and then the bottom piece sewn to the leather. There was a section of the band where the elastic pieces were stitched together where about 7 stitches had come undone and you could stick your finger through the missing stitches.

In my description I stated that a small section of "stitching had come undone" and showed a picture, as I always do.

When the gal got the pants, she said she was upset that there was a "hole" in them and that I only stated the stitching came undone and not that it was clearly a "hole" so next time I need to be more honest about my items when I trade. I thought I had been clear, but I said ok (we kept each other's pants and moved on).

Well....she now relisted the pants and her description states "the elastic separated at the seams" and shows NO picture of it.

Really lol? So much for that "hole" I didn't describe! I was tempted to comment, but I don't like to start anything so I held back.


I hate hearing this, people just don't have any freakin ethics anymore. I haven't traded lately but I am glad that Posh finally picked where they stand, meaning it is not forbidden. I traded for a IRO jacket I really wanted but the gal was local and we met up and traded....
 
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