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If they own their own stock, then I’m thinking of Flightclub or any other boutique that resells Supreme then. There can’t be any other reason for them to be charging more than retail for fully used bags. Unless it’s meant for a market outside the US?
I have noticed this as well. Purchased a bag last year from them and felt it was a good price. This year prices are ridic. But I have noticed that with other consignment as well.
That’s what I thought! I used to think they were good place to buy but really not anymore...they’re more ridiculous than FashionphileI have noticed this as well. Purchased a bag last year from them and felt it was a good price. This year prices are ridic. But I have noticed that with other consignment as well.
okay, relax, im not questioning whether they own their stock. "if" in that context is just to introduce the clauseIt's not an if - they do own their stock. They buy out the bags that they sell.
They're not a consignment store. They own their stock.
The other difference that hasn't been mentioned (at least recently here) is that most of their stock isn't from individual sellers like us. They source most of it in bulk from China, according to the people who work there.
I think Rebag is trying to copy Fashionphile's model. As soon as Fashionphile started to open stores their pricing never went back down. I use to buy from them years and years ago, when they were on ebay, they were so cheap and then opened a store and went up up up. Rebag has done something very similar; they were 100% online and on ebay and in the past few years started to open mall stores and stand-alone stores in luxe areas, that must cost them $$$$ and we pay for it. They have become ridiculous with prices, ditto Fashionphile.That’s what I thought! I used to think they were good place to buy but really not anymore...they’re more ridiculous than Fashionphile![]()
Hello! It depends on the brand. If Hermes, then they will accept authentication from Bababebi (https://bababebi.com/).Hi,
Do you know who Rebag would consider a verified authenticator. Their return policy states that if an item is deemed inauthentic by a verified authenticator, they will offer a full refund. I'm considering buying an expensive bag from them and will surely get it authenticated before purchase, but will also do so after receiving the actual bag and want to safeguard myself since this is my first time buying from a reseller. Would a trusted online authenticator be considered ''verified authenticator'' by Rebag and other reputable resellers.
Pls excuse me if I have posted in a wrong thread, still new to this![]()
Thanks for replying so quickly.Hello! It depends on the brand. If Hermes, then they will accept authentication from Bababebi (https://bababebi.com/).
Good luck! I've bought and sold with rebag and haven't had any problems with them. But not sure off the top of my head what their return policy is on expensive items. Fashionphile has the better return policy, but their prices are quite high.Thanks for replying so quickly.
Yes, actually I'm looking to buy my first B/K so have been stalking the forum this month! Its a big purchase and I'm trying to read up a lot and learn from other, more experienced members.
Thanks for your inputGood luck! I've bought and sold with rebag and haven't had any problems with them. But not sure off the top of my head what their return policy is on expensive items. Fashionphile has the better return policy, but their prices are quite high.
They do that fairly frequently, I get texts from them all the time with discount offers. They texted me about the $100 credit on March 3rd so my guess is that it was site-wide.I've been watching an item on eBay and found the same item on Rebag in better condition for slightly less. So I added it to my cart on Rebag and played around with the 10% off discount. I never actually checked out but I acted like I was going to a couple of times. I was looking at it again today and noticed that Rebag had given me a $100 store credit. I have no idea where that store credit came from. But I used it to buy the bag I've been watching and with the 10% discount I got about $150 off a $495 item. I'm not sure if it was just to encourage me to buy or what.
Did you make another recent purchase? I normally get anywhere from $100-200 off when I have made a recent purchase from their past sale(s). I got the $100 last week but haven't found anything to use it on. Not sure if it expires? I always get told in advance about their upcoming sales, or I used to. It seems that if you don't consistently purchase they no longer notify you in advance of sales. The bot texts, not real people.I've been watching an item on eBay and found the same item on Rebag in better condition for slightly less. So I added it to my cart on Rebag and played around with the 10% off discount. I never actually checked out but I acted like I was going to a couple of times. I was looking at it again today and noticed that Rebag had given me a $100 store credit. I have no idea where that store credit came from. But I used it to buy the bag I've been watching and with the 10% discount I got about $150 off a $495 item. I'm not sure if it was just to encourage me to buy or what.