**Selling/consigning** with Fashionphile

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Hello All,
Can I get some suggestions on selling to Fashionphile. I'm hesitant about shipping off a high end bag to any "stranger". Anyone in CA been in their store to confirm they are legit? Any experiences, comments and/or suggestions will help. Thanks!
 
Hello All,
Can I get some suggestions on selling to Fashionphile. I'm hesitant about shipping off a high end bag to any "stranger". Anyone in CA been in their store to confirm they are legit? Any experiences, comments and/or suggestions will help. Thanks!

I've sent non-H bags to them but found better returns with Ann's Fabulous Finds. I've sent her an H without any issue. Ann's is my new go to for reselling. Good luck.
 
Hello All,
Can I get some suggestions on selling to Fashionphile. I'm hesitant about shipping off a high end bag to any "stranger". Anyone in CA been in their store to confirm they are legit? Any experiences, comments and/or suggestions will help. Thanks!
Fashionphile is a legitimate company, I've been to the Beverly Hill store. I have to agree I've had much better luck with regards to pricing and professionalism at Ann's.
 
I've used them about 3 times total. Sent items after agreeing with their quotations given online and received checks within 10 business days I would say. Very quick. It's hassle free if you want to just mail out and get the check but you won't get top dollar for hermes items.
 
Thanks all! I'm actually not too impress with the quote they're giving me but also scared to sell a pricey item on eBay. So in a dilemma right now. How's Ann's? Do they only do consignment or buy out right ? thanks for all the inputs!
 
Thanks all! I'm actually not too impress with the quote they're giving me but also scared to sell a pricey item on eBay. So in a dilemma right now. How's Ann's? Do they only do consignment or buy out right ? thanks for all the inputs!

I think Ann's mostly does consignment only. But they are super awesome to work with. Super professional.
Yoogi's does buyout also. They make things really really easy.
Since it's an Hermes bag, Boutique Patina may also take buyout (and good offers, buyout quotes usually beat FP), but they are very, very picky.
Also try Rebagg, they have an easy interface as well.

I would always shop my bag around just to know my options, always a good idea if you have time for it
 
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Thanks all :) does anyone have experience with them keeping their end of the bargain? I hope I don't get a lower offer after sending the bag in. Only sent them a few pictures but in reality, the bag is way better than described. I didn't even mention all of the original stuff that comes with it.
Has anyone ever bargained with them to get a better offer? ThAnks!
 
Thanks all :) does anyone have experience with them keeping their end of the bargain? I hope I don't get a lower offer after sending the bag in. Only sent them a few pictures but in reality, the bag is way better than described. I didn't even mention all of the original stuff that comes with it.
Has anyone ever bargained with them to get a better offer? ThAnks!



Personally, I would use AFF for an Hermes bag - they are a great company and get consistent rave reviews on the H board.

fashionphile has many fans, but also many detractors. There is a long thread about them here - scroll down to find it.

I would not sell an H bag on eBay if you don't have a track record of doing so.
 
I do have a good track record on eBay and have sold many high end bags (not over 5 figures though) but would prefer to sell outright instead of consignment. Thanks for all the inputs everyone!
 
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