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I am SO addicted to Posh!!! They are a great business!!
That isn't right! I just bought a fake and I hope they send me the return label soon... I hate when people sell fakes!

???? These posts were made 1 minute apart!

Why would you be so addicted and think they're a great business is you just bought a fake and have requested a return?
 
I agree. The kids and mens categories are way too much. I also think makeup and retail should not have been added. All the fun of shopping each other's closets has gone away. Next there will be parties for groceries and housewares!
 
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I agree. The kids and mens categories are way too much. I also think makeup and retail should not have been added. All the fun of shopping each other's closets has gone away. Next there will be parties for groceries and housewares!

Lolololololol!!! You're probably correct, sadly!! Can't wait for sales of veterinary supplies and prescription drugs... I mean, they already have illegal paraphernalia and horse tack and light construction equipment (no joke... Reported listings for all those things hehe)

I can't help but think that they lacked the ability to sufficiently regulate and decided they'd rather profit from all the sales outside their vision as opposed to enforcing their community guidelines. Hence their "expansion"
 
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Tons of fakes on Poshmark. Since they don't remove fakes, I will post on the seller's page saying buyer beware. Some of them get a little irate, but no one should get duped into spending $1000's on a replica.
 
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So about 2 weeks ago, I had some random account spam every single one of my listings. The account holder claimed I sold her an non-authentic bag and basically to beware. I've never sold a designer bag on Poshmark. I couldn't even if I wanted to, considering how designer items on Posh sit there for weeks with no activity. The only things I've been able to off load on Posh are old clothes and shoes, so those claims have no validity. In any case, I contact Posh to let them know about the situation. They tell me that that kind of behavior is not tolerated. I thought more would be done, but that seems like that's it. The account is still active and the posts are still on every single one of my listings. I contact them again, and once more they give my that nonsense, automated answer. It's been 3 weeks since it all happened and nothing has been done. So on Monday I got fed up with the lack of actions taken by Posh and e-mailed them to close my account because apparently you, the account holder, are not allowed to do that on your own! It's been 4 days and still...*crickets*...

Anyone know of any other other actions I can take to remove myself from this incompetent company?

That is terrible!!! I would delete every single one of my items. I know you said you have a lot of them, but still... What that person did is unacceptable; and what Poshmark is NOT doing to correct it, is, too! There was a time when they allowed us to delete Sold Items completely from our closets. I did it one time by accident! (Bad eyesight & clumsy fingers). We should be allowed to delete our own accounts and/or any of our listings, whether they are sold or not. Sheesh.
 
I just saw a listing for a high-end designer bag where the seller put "No comments plz!!" at the end of the description. Does this mean she doesn't want anyone to comment on her listing? If so, why??
 
I've been a Debbie downer about posh lately--I feel like I need to say something positive!! One thing that I do like about posh is that the buyer's payment info is required immediately when purchasing or has to be finalized prior to submitting an offer.

I just tried my hand at eBay for the very first time and it resulted in a non-paying bidder. There's a process to avoid paying the seller fees, or to get them refunded, that is NOT very quick. In the meantime, I'm not allowed to leave any feedback regarding the buyer (ok, I get it, I guess) but they can still eave nasty feedback about me.

I definitely feel better about selling on posh but their 20% commission isn't worth it since they do practically nothing about listing violations and their "parties" and "showrooms" are lame. I'm not sure whether their authentication services make up for it since I've only sold one item more than $500 and haven't bought any above $500. But still, overall I actually prefer selling on posh! Unless my eBay luck turns around hehe!
 
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I've been a Debbie downer about posh lately--I feel like I need to say something positive!! One thing that I do like about posh is that the buyer's payment info is required immediately when purchasing or has to be finalized prior to submitting an offer.

I just tried my hand at eBay for the very first time and it resulted in a non-paying bidder. There's a process to avoid paying the seller fees, or to get them refunded, that is NOT very quick. In the meantime, I'm not allowed to leave any feedback regarding the buyer (ok, I get it, I guess) but they can still eave nasty feedback about me.

I definitely feel better about selling on posh but their 20% commission isn't worth it since they do practically nothing about listing violations and their "parties" and "showrooms" are lame. I'm not sure whether their authentication services make up for it since I've only sold one item more than $500 and haven't bought any above $500. But still, overall I actually prefer selling on posh! Unless my eBay luck turns around hehe!

I agree with this. Ebay is much better with customer service and removing replicas, but it leaves a lot more room to get scammed by a buyer, or deal with the pain of someone not paying. I like that Poshmark isn't an auction site and everything is BIN. It forces them to pay right away, and sometimes you can find items for crazy prices and not worry about having to wait 3d7h and have to worry about bidding lol.

They have the opportunity to really be an amazing company as there are some really good qualities, but they need to fix things before they expand like they have been doing,
 
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