The good news? The bag I received is authentic. The bad news is that the seller didn't disclose the broken zipper, edge wear and stains on the front of the bag. Just opened a case. Paws crossed.
Was it under $500?The good news? The bag I received is authentic. The bad news is that the seller didn't disclose the broken zipper, edge wear and stains on the front of the bag. Just opened a case. Paws crossed.
Unfortunately any luxury item under $500 does not go through poshmark. I bought several items over $500 and poshmark sends pictures if something is not as describe. So that was helpful, hopefully they will side with you.Yes.
They ( poshmar) will release your funds on fourth day if no problems .Still holding my breath about my missing buyer.
First attempted delivery on Monday stated "Business closed" ?? Today it says pending buyer acceptance...
I emailed Posh when I had the same situation with buyer who wouldn't pick up her package, they asked to contact them if the buyer doesn't pick it up in a week. I think PM also contacted the buyer who picked it up on the next day.Still holding my breath about my missing buyer.
First attempted delivery on Monday stated "Business closed" ?? Today it says pending buyer acceptance...
Still holding my breath about my missing buyer.
First attempted delivery on Monday stated "Business closed" ?? Today it says pending buyer acceptance...
Update on my issue: I could keep the damaged item and get a $15 Posh credit (ugh) or return. Guess which I chose?
I'm not a Poshmark fan either and in fact, refuse to authenticate listings from that site because I consider PM to be the equivalent of iOffer. (In fact, they're worse than iOffer because iOffer makes no effort to portray itself as an honest site, unlike PM which does attempt to make the site appear honest.)I'm a certified posh hater nowadays and am trying to sell eBay instead. But a buyer of one of my items is reselling it. She's using one of my photos as her covershot and her second photo is also mine. She never contacted me about using them and I think it's poor taste to reuse photos bc they might not be in same condition since I sold them. Plus, it's weird seeing my house in someone else's photo! But... my question is whether it's worth the fight to have them remove mine and force her to use only her own? Is that a petty thing for me to ask?
I'm trying to leave posh altogether because they refuse to acknowledge/act upon a dude posting link to photo/video porn hub with women having their clothing cut away, exposing their genitals, being penetrated, referring to them as "main bit$&@" and "side bit$&@" and "thick thot" despite me and others sending poshmark support screenshots of the offensive link. If I delete my account, I don't know if I can prove that she used my photos without permission--just move on?
I'm not a Poshmark fan either and in fact, refuse to authenticate listings from that site because I consider PM to be the equivalent of iOffer. (In fact, they're worse than iOffer because iOffer makes no effort to portray itself as an honest site, unlike PM which does attempt to make the site appear honest.)
NO ONE has the right to use your intellectual property (and that's what images and your description are) without your permission....NO ONE!! And whether they're your buyer or not is irrelevant.
Contact them and demand that the listing and pictures be removed. It's a violation of their own policy:
https://poshmark.com/copyright