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Yeah, agreed. So sorry you had to go through that! No one takes care of their clothing, you'd think that the seller would have at least lint rolled the glitter, lol. I was looking at JCrew wool coats, the burgundy one from last season to be specific, most of the main pics were of the JCrew image with an entirely different misshaped coat... not to mention, people machine wash their wool dry clean only coats, blasphemy!!! I've noticed many people selling items in conditions I would feel bad about even donating..

I completely agree.
It's sad because there are some decent sellers there but the place is full of a lot of junk to wade through and people that should not be selling.

If you're looking for something specific (the JCrew Coat) might I suggest TheRealReal, if you don't already browse there.
Their prices are fantastic and the quality is top notch. Also they take returns on all but close out stuff.
I've found many of my "Easter Eggs" there.. It took a few months but I checked back new listings each day and found them all.:smile:
 
Poshmark tried that with me when I bought a pair of fake Gucci sunglasses. Offered me a $40 credit. No thanks. It took me 2 months and a BBB complaint to get my money back.

Oh wow! I'm so glad I didn't need to do all that- Yikes..:wtf:
Glad you finally got your money back but what a hassle. They definitely need a better system for Not as Described & Fake claims.
They have a LOT of fakes, I report- and nothing.. I email them about it from time to time too but they always have some lame excuse. :rolleyes:
 
This made me check their BBB rating - they have 48 mostly negative reviews, 378 complaints but an A+ scorecard? What the hell sense does that make?
I think if you pay to get your business accredited, it is very easy to get an "A+", even if your business doesn't deserve it.

I only know because I used to work for a company that didn't deserve a high rating but have been consistently (and still is) "A+" on the BBB website...
 
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Wish I had seen this postings about Poshmark. I see that lots of people always jus like or follow and not really buy. I put up a brand new Anya Hindmarch wallet that is still in the stores at full price and some people try to lowball you so low that I'd rather give it to an acquaintance than let it go for that low.
 
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I'm getting tired of Poshmark. I've been selling there for years and I am a top rated and top 10% seller. My issue is with buyer's remorse. People are buying items and when they don't fit or they change their minds you have to worry about baseless claims. I just sold a distressed D&G denim skirt and the buyer claims it's damaged. The skirt is in perfect condition but the looks is ripped/distressed denim as pictured. It's just so frustrating to have your nice item out in someone else's possession while waiting for Posh to decide. You never know what the purchaser is willing to do to it to try to get a refund. If Posh sides with her I will move my items to Tradsey. At least they deal with the returns and you still get paid.
 
Does anyone know if I can add insurance to a PoshMark package? If I print their label can I take the package into USPS and purchase insurance separately?
I believe their prepaid label comes with insurance. I made a purchase one time that got lost in the mail and both the seller and I were reimbursed (I for the full paid price and the seller for the price after the 20% fee deduction).
 
Does anyone know if I can add insurance to a PoshMark package? If I print their label can I take the package into USPS and purchase insurance separately?

I believe their prepaid label comes with insurance. I made a purchase one time that got lost in the mail and both the seller and I were reimbursed (I for the full paid price and the seller for the price after the 20% fee deduction).

I emailed their CS once because I was worried if there was a cap on their insurance since I was listing a $5,500 item. They responded that there is no cap on their shipping insurance using their preprinted label, they will cover he full price.
 
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