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Wait. Do they actually send the buyer pictures and the buyer can say yes or no on the purchase?

Yes, if the condition is even slightly off from how it was advertised in the seller's listing.

I purchased a Lady Dior that looked good based on the seller's listing photos. However, when it was shipped to PMHQ, the bag was all beat up, scratches and scuffs everywhere and had completely lost its shape. They sent me photos of the item and asked if I approved of this item's condition. Of course I said no, because the seller had said it was in excellent condition, with no apparent wear. They honored my wishes, sent the item back to the seller and cancelled the sale. I'm glad I didn't have to deal with the inconveniences.
 
Poshmark question please- I have a bag I'm trying to sell relatively quickly because it's from ebay and didn't work out for me, it has 20 or so likes on Posh. If I reduce the price, does it automatically alert the people who "like" it, or do I need to tag them?



Thanks!


Just an FYI, the people who liked your bag will only get an alert if you reduce it by 10% or more.
 
Yes, if the condition is even slightly off from how it was advertised in the seller's listing.

I purchased a Lady Dior that looked good based on the seller's listing photos. However, when it was shipped to PMHQ, the bag was all beat up, scratches and scuffs everywhere and had completely lost its shape. They sent me photos of the item and asked if I approved of this item's condition. Of course I said no, because the seller had said it was in excellent condition, with no apparent wear. They honored my wishes, sent the item back to the seller and cancelled the sale. I'm glad I didn't have to deal with the inconveniences.

There's a bag I want but her main picture is a stock photo, and a couple close ups of the actual bag that kinda suck. I asked her for more photos of the bag and she said she would post them the next day but never did. She gives very little description of the bag. It's a really rare bag and she's the only one that has it. Part of me thinks it may be beat and that's why there's a stock photo.

Should I buy it and hope for the best or should I pester her for more info? If the concierge service will send me pics I can decide then right?
 
There's a bag I want but her main picture is a stock photo, and a couple close ups of the actual bag that kinda suck. I asked her for more photos of the bag and she said she would post them the next day but never did. She gives very little description of the bag. It's a really rare bag and she's the only one that has it. Part of me thinks it may be beat and that's why there's a stock photo.

Should I buy it and hope for the best or should I pester her for more info? If the concierge service will send me pics I can decide then right?

You can only submit it for concierge service if it is over $500. If I were you, if she is refusing to post pictures, ask her what the condition is. Scratches? Scuffs? Lost of shape? Rips or tears? If she says no, and the bag goes to PM for further examination and it has all those flaws, you have a solid case to send the bag back to the seller.
 
I've been shopping a bit at Poshmark and have found a few good bargains but HOLY MOLY they have a TON of counterfeit bags listed there! Scuze me, "inspired by", inspired my hiney. :nono:

How the heck are they getting away with that? I just searched inspired bags and had like 100 pop up! :wtf: It's insane..
 
I contacted her and asked for more info. I also contacted Poshmark to make sure of their policy and explained my situation. I haven't heard back from either of them. Probably not going to. It's $600 so I do get concierge service. She gave no bag conditions and her main photo is a stock photo. Technically, the bag should look just like that photo, right? I've wanted this bag for a very long time. It might very well be my Holy Grail bag.

Any opinions?
 
I contacted her and asked for more info. I also contacted Poshmark to make sure of their policy and explained my situation. I haven't heard back from either of them. Probably not going to. It's $600 so I do get concierge service. She gave no bag conditions and her main photo is a stock photo. Technically, the bag should look just like that photo, right? I've wanted this bag for a very long time. It might very well be my Holy Grail bag.



Any opinions?


I guess if she doesn't state that the bag had any flaws you can assume it is perfect based on the pictures that she put. May I ask what item you're looking at or perhaps you can link me to the listing so I can give you a better second opinion?

The turn-around time for PM to answer to emails is about 2 days. Just hang tight.
 
You can only submit it for concierge service if it is over $500. If I were you, if she is refusing to post pictures, ask her what the condition is. Scratches? Scuffs? Lost of shape? Rips or tears? If she says no, and the bag goes to PM for further examination and it has all those flaws, you have a solid case to send the bag back to the seller.

I guess if she doesn't state that the bag had any flaws you can assume it is perfect based on the pictures that she put. May I ask what item you're looking at or perhaps you can link me to the listing so I can give you a better second opinion?

The turn-around time for PM to answer to emails is about 2 days. Just hang tight.

I'm not sure how to link their listings but it is the Tiffany & Co Ellis Hobo. There is a close-up of the lock with a smudge and possibly a scratch, but it also looks like a reflection. I can't tell. Thank you so much.:smooch:
 
I'm not sure how to link their listings but it is the Tiffany & Co Ellis Hobo. There is a close-up of the lock with a smudge and possibly a scratch, but it also looks like a reflection. I can't tell. Thank you so much.:smooch:

I found the listing. The bag looks to be in beautiful condition. Since she didn't list any flaws, I think you're OK to dispute it if it comes in terrible condition. It is the responsibility of the seller to let his/her buyer know all flaws. So if she doesn't list it, you can assume it is in excellent condition with no apparent wear. She is also taking offers, so don't pay full price if you don't have to :)
 
I found the listing. The bag looks to be in beautiful condition. Since she didn't list any flaws, I think you're OK to dispute it if it comes in terrible condition. It is the responsibility of the seller to let his/her buyer know all flaws. So if she doesn't list it, you can assume it is in excellent condition with no apparent wear. She is also taking offers, so don't pay full price if you don't have to :)

Well she listed the same bag on Threadflip for $650. Like new condition. And there's a woman who wants it bad and asked her to hold it for 2 weeks and she'll pay full price and more.

I was going to give her 24 hours to respond to my message but DAYUM!

I think I'd better just get it now and pay the full price don't you?
 
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