Does anyone use Poshmark?

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Hi all!
I'm extremely new to purse forum and I am currently looking at a LV item on poshmark. Do any of you know more about Louis/ the tendency for LV fakes on there? Thanks!

There is a LOT of LV fakes. Never go off site with PP is my rule. Always get extra photos and ask the right questions. Anyone selling genuine LV should be happy to answer them. Also if you buy anything over 500 it gets sent in person to Poshmark so they can authenticate it. Also, I personally like getting LV on Tradesy because of the sales/coupons- way more selection and better prices IMO :)
 
So...not only did the seller try to jack up the price after the fact, I asked her specifically if the shoes had been worn. She said, no, they were new in box. Well...I'll let y'all be the judge. I'm torn as I only paid $30 for them.


Let me guess-- you asked whether she wore the shoes and her interpretation was that SHE didn't wear the shoes? Lol... I have shoes I've worn once or twice to work that show less wear than that! Plus those are actually a textured sole so it's not "trying on" wear that happens so easily on smooth soles...

Side note: My shoes that I DON'T wear somehow end up looking more beat up than those I do wear--I think there's a monster in my closet that likes to chew on the heels, rub the suede off, and mark up/scuff all the patent leather! But even my closet monster doesn't run a 10k in them and scuff up the soles hehe
 
So...not only did the seller try to jack up the price after the fact, I asked her specifically if the shoes had been worn. She said, no, they were new in box. Well...I'll let y'all be the judge. I'm torn as I only paid $30 for them.

Whoops, I quoted the wrong person. Here was my original post for you.

**You can probably try to file a SNAD and maybe posh will offer like $10 credit if you decide to keep them. They kept doing that to me when I tried to return my items that were obviously not as described.**
 
Whoops, I quoted the wrong person. Here was my original post for you.

**You can probably try to file a SNAD and maybe posh will offer like $10 credit if you decide to keep them. They kept doing that to me when I tried to return my items that were obviously not as described.**

I went ahead and did that. It'll probably be a few days before I hear back from them.
 
Why would anyone want to sell on Poshmark? They take 20%!

Since buyers pay a flat $5 for shipping at posh, but it's included on Tradesy and (ony my) Ebay prices, the money I actually get ends up being really close no matter where. I feel like Posh has better seller protection kind of, if only because it's harder than Ebay for a buyer to force a return.

And, my stuff sells quickly on there- much more quickly than Tradesy. I don't sell anything super expensive but I have sold about a dozen items in the 100-300 range on Posh.
 
I received 3 of my Posh orders today, two were SNAD. One of them was a wristlet that had a huge coffee stain on the back! I figure when sellers describe items as "lightly used" it wouldn't have a glaring stain on one side. :/
 
Update: Posh just cancelled the 2 orders and told me either to keep or throw them out. They aren't even usable in the state they are in, I'll just throw them in the back of my closet. I'm glad posh saw that these items were in such bad shape they should not even be sold on posh as they are ruined beyond repair.
 
What is the etiquette of making an offer on Poshmark? I am thinking of offering $220 for an item that's listed at $280. I know that's significantly lower than the asking price, so I'm not sure if it would come across as rude.
 
What is the etiquette of making an offer on Poshmark? I am thinking of offering $220 for an item that's listed at $280. I know that's significantly lower than the asking price, so I'm not sure if it would come across as rude.


That is a very respectful offer. I had items that were listed for $750 and got offers for $200.
 
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