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Did you tag her on the listing and ask if she's going to ship it? At least that way when people go to look at stuff she's sold they'll see she's a slow shipper (or doesn't ship at all)
No not yet. I emailed Posh, that way THEY know this is happening. If I don't get an immediate ship or another crappy answer, I will do that.

It's been 11 days. I could have bought it from Italy and gotten it faster.:pullhair:
 
No not yet. I emailed Posh, that way THEY know this is happening. If I don't get an immediate ship or another crappy answer, I will do that.

It's been 11 days. I could have bought it from Italy and gotten it faster.:pullhair:

You know you can cancel the item under your purchases- you don't have to email posh either. You as a buyer are entitled to do that after 7 days of non-shipment.
 
Did you tag her on the listing and ask if she's going to ship it? At least that way when people go to look at stuff she's sold they'll see she's a slow shipper (or doesn't ship at all)

You know you can cancel the item under your purchases- you don't have to email posh either. You as a buyer are entitled to do that after 7 days of non-shipment.

I emailed Posh because I want them to know the seller isn't shipping it. If I just cancel it, it's just cancelled.
 
I emailed Posh because I want them to know the seller isn't shipping it. If I just cancel it, it's just cancelled.

I mean, i don't think Posh can really do anything for you unless tell you to cancel it (or they will cancel it for you.) It's not like eBay where you get dinged for unshipped items/items shipping late and they will restrict what you can sell. Posh as far as I know doesn't ban people for no shipment, they just highly discourage from you to do it.
 
OK, any advice or reassurance? I've sold maybe $1,000 worth of stuff on Posh since I joined and just got a notice of a "not as described" return on a $25 bundle of my mom's Vera stuff- it was like 6 items. I took pics of everything and the ONLY thing that was damaged at all was the wallet, which had wear in the corners so I said "wear in corners" and also posted a closeup of the inside of the wallet, which had been used. I included a matching coin purse for free. I have no idea what she's complaining about out of the 6 but can only assume it's the wallet since nothing else showed significant wear.

Anyway, assuming Posh allows the return, which whatever- it's $20 worth of my mom's stuff, are there negative hits on me that anyone else can see, like on ebay? Will they disable my account? Should I post a message to the buyer on the listing, or just let it go? What if she doesn't return all the items? Advise me!
 
OK, any advice or reassurance? I've sold maybe $1,000 worth of stuff on Posh since I joined and just got a notice of a "not as described" return on a $25 bundle of my mom's Vera stuff- it was like 6 items. I took pics of everything and the ONLY thing that was damaged at all was the wallet, which had wear in the corners so I said "wear in corners" and also posted a closeup of the inside of the wallet, which had been used. I included a matching coin purse for free. I have no idea what she's complaining about out of the 6 but can only assume it's the wallet since nothing else showed significant wear.

Anyway, assuming Posh allows the return, which whatever- it's $20 worth of my mom's stuff, are there negative hits on me that anyone else can see, like on ebay? Will they disable my account? Should I post a message to the buyer on the listing, or just let it go? What if she doesn't return all the items? Advise me!


So I've had a couple of people claim not as described as well, and if I get the email I always comment on the listing asking what was wrong. One gal did it because she hadn't gotten the package but it showed delivered...others because it didn't fit (which they can't return because of). I like to know why they thought it wasn't as described so I ask.

Posh won't disable your account or give you any sort of negative hit. This is good too because some people are simply never happy or do it to try to get more money out of it. Posh has started a thing where if it isn't as described, they allow you to return OR they offer you $xx to keep it. If the buyer ends up returning, I would suggest video taping you opening the package just in case something happened or she didn't return it all. This way you have hard evidence of your claim :)

Hope this helped!
 
Anyway, assuming Posh allows the return, which whatever- it's $20 worth of my mom's stuff, are there negative hits on me that anyone else can see, like on ebay? Will they disable my account? Should I post a message to the buyer on the listing, or just let it go? What if she doesn't return all the items? Advise me!


I would email Posh and ask for clarification regarding what the issue is. If you're comfortable with communication between you and the buyer being public, you could ask her directly instead.

Posh will (hopefully) handle it if she doesn't return all the items. There won't be a visible defect and your account should be fine. Posh seems only to close closets of people not following Posh rules or repeatedly scamming people.

ETA oops cross posted with the above
 
So I've had a couple of people claim not as described as well, and if I get the email I always comment on the listing asking what was wrong. One gal did it because she hadn't gotten the package but it showed delivered...others because it didn't fit (which they can't return because of). I like to know why they thought it wasn't as described so I ask.

Posh won't disable your account or give you any sort of negative hit. This is good too because some people are simply never happy or do it to try to get more money out of it. Posh has started a thing where if it isn't as described, they allow you to return OR they offer you $xx to keep it. If the buyer ends up returning, I would suggest video taping you opening the package just in case something happened or she didn't return it all. This way you have hard evidence of your claim :)

Hope this helped!


I don't know how to quote multiple people, but thanks both of you! I guess I'm wary of inviting her to say something rude if I comment on the listing, so I emailed Posh first to see if they'll clarify.

See, this is proof that nothing good comes from owning Vera ;)
 
I don't know how to quote multiple people, but thanks both of you! I guess I'm wary of inviting her to say something rude if I comment on the listing, so I emailed Posh first to see if they'll clarify.



See, this is proof that nothing good comes from owning Vera ;)


I know what you mean. I usually ask the person because posh takes a long time to get back with me, and half the time this has happened it's because of something silly. I had a person respond with something rude one time and I simply didn't respond. I just prefer to know first hand what the problem is.

Also, my friend had a gal open a claim that a dress wasn't as described, and was trying to return it because the item didn't fit. My friend asked her on the listing, and also made sure to ask that nothing else was wrong with the dress to which the buyer said no, just didn't fit. When the buyer found out she couldn't return the dress for size, she tried to say it was damaged. Since my friend has asked her and her responses were on the listing (that nothing had been wrong), posh denied the claim. So this is simply why I prefer to ask them directly because it can help :)
 
I've looked through some of the listings on this site. First, it's hard to search, if you want a Gucci bag, you have to sort through all of them. You can't filter. And honestly, some of the items on there really shouldn't be for sale. There are a lot of dirty, ratty worn out bags to sift through. Even a designer handbag needs thrown out at some point.
 
I've looked through some of the listings on this site. First, it's hard to search, if you want a Gucci bag, you have to sort through all of them. You can't filter. And honestly, some of the items on there really shouldn't be for sale. There are a lot of dirty, ratty worn out bags to sift through. Even a designer handbag needs thrown out at some point.

I don't like using the site much at all. It is hard to navigate as mkr stated. You search a certain designer, and you have to scroll through them all. If you find something that's interesting & click on it for a closer look, when you go to return to the search, it takes you back to about half way on the first page & you have to scroll all the way back down til you get to the place you left off. It's not very user friendly. And yes, there is some junk on there that should go in the trash!! And a lot of fakes, too. Somewhere in the listing will be the word "inspired" but it's listed like an authentic bag. There are much better sites to surf than Poshmark.
 
And the "parties" I get invited to. Why are there parties??? Nothing looks like it's discounted. Some prices are down right high. And the app keeps sending me (not)cute little snippets. I got what I was looking for. I think I'll delete the app.

The parties are only for the phone app which I don't use. So I have no need for party invites. And I haven't found any way to clean up & get rid of all the followers who I have no idea who they are or the stupid invites that I don't need. I don't have a closet there so I have no idea why I have so many so called followers.
 
I don't like using the site much at all. It is hard to navigate as mkr stated. You search a certain designer, and you have to scroll through them all. If you find something that's interesting & click on it for a closer look, when you go to return to the search, it takes you back to about half way on the first page & you have to scroll all the way back down til you get to the place you left off. It's not very user friendly. And yes, there is some junk on there that should go in the trash!! And a lot of fakes, too. Somewhere in the listing will be the word "inspired" but it's listed like an authentic bag. There are much better sites to surf than Poshmark.
Exactly! I've never finished looking through all the items because it is too tedious. And that can't be good for the seller. Something wonderful could be at the bottom of the list and I will never see it.
 
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