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I looked thru from much older posts to find it.
Do you still have it @Raven3766 ?
Yes, I still have it. I have both bags. I've never carried it, only admired it. It could use a good cleaning.

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Yes, I still have it. I have both bags. I've never carried it, only admired it. It could use a good cleaning.

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Raven, have you ever contacted a bag restoration company for an estimate to have the bag restored? I used a company in NJ called Rago brothers for my thrifted Chanel. You call them, send the bag off and they give you a price. If you don’t want them to restore the bag they send it back to you without charge shipping.
 
Raven, have you ever contacted a bag restoration company for an estimate to have the bag restored? I used a company in NJ called Rago brothers for my thrifted Chanel. You call them, send the bag off and they give you a price. If you don’t want them to restore the bag they send it back to you without charge shipping.
Thanks for the name of the company. I sent it to Italy but they wanted $700 to fix it. I paid $5.99 plus tax, I couldn't do it. I will contact Rago when this C-19 pass.
 
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I have some rather unfortunate news on that nylon Prada. It has now been seven days and the seller has not shipped the item, but I see that she is active and posting new items. I have commented several times asking about the state of my item to no avail. I contacted Poshmark but I have to wait three more days until I can get a refund. I'm really annoyed as this was not a cheap item. I also see that she has made comments on her other posts about "not getting paid." (on Poshmark your money is held until the buyer receives + approves the item.) If anyone wishes to know the sellers ID I'll gladly say it so others can stay far away from them and not get scammed.

UPDATE: I blew up her notifications. She told me that she was "too busy and didn't have a chance to go to the post office." Then she called me impatient. Is it really too much to ask for a seller to have prompt responses and to communicate with their customers about delays? Seven days is a very long wait - Posh already contacted her about shipping the item three days ago. She's been posting items, commenting on other listings and generally active. Yeah, so much for being busy.
 
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I have some rather unfortunate news on that nylon Prada. It has now been seven days and the seller has not shipped the item, but I see that she is active and posting new items. I have commented several times asking about the state of my item to no avail. I contacted Poshmark but I have to wait three more days until I can get a refund. I'm really annoyed as this was not a cheap item. I also see that she has made comments on her other posts about "not getting paid." (on Poshmark your money is held until the buyer receives + approves the item.) If anyone wishes to know the sellers ID I'll gladly say it so others can stay far away from them and not get scammed.

UPDATE: I blew up her notifications. She told me that she was "too busy and didn't have a chance to go to the post office." Then she called me impatient. Is it really too much to ask for a seller to have prompt responses and to communicate with their customers about delays? Seven days is a very long wait - Posh already contacted her about shipping the item three days ago. She's been posting items, commenting on other listings and generally active. Yeah, so much for being busy.
There is really no excuse. People shouldn't be selling if they have no time to ship. I don't understand why she doesn't arrange to have the post office pick up the package from her house. They'll even come to the door for it, and these days with sheltering in place, most people are home all day anyway.
 
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I have some rather unfortunate news on that nylon Prada. It has now been seven days and the seller has not shipped the item, but I see that she is active and posting new items. I have commented several times asking about the state of my item to no avail. I contacted Poshmark but I have to wait three more days until I can get a refund. I'm really annoyed as this was not a cheap item. I also see that she has made comments on her other posts about "not getting paid." (on Poshmark your money is held until the buyer receives + approves the item.) If anyone wishes to know the sellers ID I'll gladly say it so others can stay far away from them and not get scammed.

UPDATE: I blew up her notifications. She told me that she was "too busy and didn't have a chance to go to the post office." Then she called me impatient. Is it really too much to ask for a seller to have prompt responses and to communicate with their customers about delays? Seven days is a very long wait - Posh already contacted her about shipping the item three days ago. She's been posting items, commenting on other listings and generally active. Yeah, so much for being busy.
So not right! I hope you get your money back sooner rather than later!
 
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I have some rather unfortunate news on that nylon Prada. It has now been seven days and the seller has not shipped the item, but I see that she is active and posting new items. I have commented several times asking about the state of my item to no avail. I contacted Poshmark but I have to wait three more days until I can get a refund. I'm really annoyed as this was not a cheap item. I also see that she has made comments on her other posts about "not getting paid." (on Poshmark your money is held until the buyer receives + approves the item.) If anyone wishes to know the sellers ID I'll gladly say it so others can stay far away from them and not get scammed.

UPDATE: I blew up her notifications. She told me that she was "too busy and didn't have a chance to go to the post office." Then she called me impatient. Is it really too much to ask for a seller to have prompt responses and to communicate with their customers about delays? Seven days is a very long wait - Posh already contacted her about shipping the item three days ago. She's been posting items, commenting on other listings and generally active. Yeah, so much for being busy.
People like that amaze me. I just honestly can't fathom their way of thinking. Did she hope to sell the item to someone else at a higher price? Is that it?

Clearly, she would've realized that you'd notice her activity on Poshmark and her 'I've been busy' excuse wouldn't fly. Does Poshmark have any penalties for sellers who don't ship within the allotted timeframe?

As a seller, I try to respond to messages as quickly as possible, and if the buyer decides to purchase, I usually ship the item the next day, sometimes even the same day if I have time to stop by the post office. Although I did have maybe two instances in the years that I've been selling stuff online (not just designer items) when I somehow forgot to reply to a message and ended up replying a few days later. I apologized and simply said that I forgot, without making up excuses. But those were just questions potential buyers had about the item, not them buying and then getting ignored.
 
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