LOL. I can see where one would think otherwise. However, men (some) are deemed to be attracted to a partially nude female and that seller is doing so by grabbing the attention to sell his sneakers,while giving eye candy lol =).
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Yeah, that sucks, doesn't it. They do that all the time, 'cause there are no consequences, unlike on Ebay. If they have a "Meet your Posher" page, you can leave a comment on there, though I'm not sure it'll help much, if at all.Ugh! I am so over Poshmark! I got a great pair of CL flats a little while ago, and since then TWICE my purchases have been cancelled buy the seller! Once because she wanted to sell it for more, and once just out of the blue cancelled, no explanation given at all.
It's annoying that I can't leave any feedback. So frustrating!!
And this is precisely why I not only won't do business with Poshmark but I won't authenticate listings from that site since clearly, no matter what the truth, Poshmark and their team of non-expert experts won't know the difference.Now for the WORST part...a buyer was commenting about purchasing 2 pairs of shoes from her. I privately let the buyer know they were replicas as I could verify from the photos, but the seller stated she already shipped so the order couldn't be cancelled. Yesterday, I asked the buyer how everything turned out, and she said both shoes she received were indeed fake, but when she sent pictures and reported it to posh, POSH TOLD HER THEY WERE AUTHENTIC AND RELEASED THE SELLER'S FUNDS!!!
This is just like what happened with the coach bag that beenburned talked about. I am so livid for this person right now! I cannot believe that a company would claim to be able to authenticate items and clearly have ZERO clue what they are doing (both of them were not-so-great replicas, so you could easily tell). I don't understand how they haven't been sued or fined by the big brands yet for knowingly selling counterfeits....
I have my issues with Posh, but this one takes the cake. There is a seller who has about 85% designer replicas in her closet, with a few real items sprinkled in, but she claims that they are all authentic (minus a few reeeeeeeeally bad fakes that she admits are fake). Multiple people have commented noticing her items are replicas. A few of the items went through Posh concierge, and were sent back to the seller as they were deemed replicas, and now SHE LISTED THEM AGAIN! How does Posh allow this??
Now for the WORST part...a buyer was commenting about purchasing 2 pairs of shoes from her. I privately let the buyer know they were replicas as I could verify from the photos, but the seller stated she already shipped so the order couldn't be cancelled. Yesterday, I asked the buyer how everything turned out, and she said both shoes she received were indeed fake, but when she sent pictures and reported it to posh, POSH TOLD HER THEY WERE AUTHENTIC AND RELEASED THE SELLER'S FUNDS!!!
This is just like what happened with the coach bag that beenburned talked about. I am so livid for this person right now! I cannot believe that a company would claim to be able to authenticate items and clearly have ZERO clue what they are doing (both of them were not-so-great replicas, so you could easily tell). I don't understand how they haven't been sued or fined by the big brands yet for knowingly selling counterfeits....
I'm really frustrated with Poshmark... I purchased a Coach hang tag on April 9th for a bag that's missing it. The seller shipped on April 12. The item never arrived, so we both contacted Poshmark and they only replied to her (never to me), and said I should wait until MAY 27, to see if the package arrives. That's 1 month & 3 weeks from time of purchase. Does this sound reasonable? I paid for Priority Mail, which normally takes 2-3 days...
I've had a package go missing through posh as both a buyer and a seller. In both instances, it took about 2 weeks or so before posh decided to refund/release funds for both parties after the package was deemed lost. I think their timeline on this sounds unreasonable and they should have contacted you as the buyer. I would try messaging them again. Good luck!
I'm really frustrated with Poshmark... I purchased a Coach hang tag on April 9th for a bag that's missing it. The seller shipped on April 12. The item never arrived, so we both contacted Poshmark and they only replied to her (never to me), and said I should wait until MAY 27, to see if the package arrives. That's 1 month & 3 weeks from time of purchase. Does this sound reasonable? I paid for Priority Mail, which normally takes 2-3 days...
Bought something for the first time on poshmark earlier today and I'm already getting the "Can we use PayPal, my poshmark is not working." I paid via PayPal, just to confirm I'm assuming this sorta thing is the usual scam and/or the seller is trying to get out of paying fees. They commented on my profile (I think that's what it's called?) thing. I'm in class on mobile so I didn't search around on how to proceed from here but I trust my PurseForum people to steer me the right way.
The same thing happened to me in the Fall 2015. It took me 3 months to get my money back and the only response and action I got was after I filed a claim with the BBB. They resolved it 4days later.
Sheesh. They are pathetic. Luckily, I got an email today saying they are refunding me... I never thought of contacting the BBB though. Good idea!
I'm glad they are taking care of you. Perhaps they are quicker to action on lower cost sales - both of my items that got lost were $35 and under. And you said it was a hang tag, right? That probably didn't cost much? Maybe the problems with them have been on more expensive transactions where they would lose more money... idk. Glad you're getting your money back! And you never know, it may still show up in the mail someday - that happens sometimes![]()