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They already allowed the buyer to back out, apparently tons of people love the shoes, when I listed them they sold within 2 hours. The CS lady I spoke to was totally helpful, but she can't really overrule the decision of the QC...

At least they didn't ding my account for that, it's just with jumping between 2 countries, overseeing the renovation of the house in France, trying to get builders for the houses in the UK to do them up (gosh, it seems to be universal that if you need builders anywhere that they tell you they come on Monday but you need to nail him down which week, month or possibly year they mean), chasing after VC is just an additional hassle.

Btw regarding the bank account, you could always have a bank account just dedicated for that stuff if you are worried, once it is in remove it. I find the PP fees totally horrendous, add to that their really weird policies, they once closed down my account because I was buying too much, so they suspected something is wrong (wtf?) and demanded a copy of my passport. THAT made me really uncomfy, especially since I had to submit it electronically, PP already has my banking info, DOB, address etc.... I try to do as little as possible with PP

You still want another buyer though, the shoes are going back on sale? And if they were popular, it shouldn’t be a problem to get them sold ... unless the right buyer isn’t now going to find the beige shoes they are looking for if they’re wrongly listed by Vestiaire as pink? Customer service can’t sort out the first sale, that’s over, but you can probably still get someone to change the listing to beige, that’s not a QC decision. That’s what I meant. CS will reach out to curation. I’ve had them sort out stuff like that for me when somebody there made the wrong decision previously, I put it on record with an email too so they can’t come back again with another wrong decision at QC. But I totally understand that you’ve just had enough on that particular pair of shoes and can’t be bothered with any more hassle, it probably doesn’t seem worth it for one item.

Yep, I know re the bank account, I just don’t want another account. I use PayPal for other things anyway so I’d rather stick with that and at least I know who they are, you know ... I’m not paying PayPal fees, maybe I don’t put enough through it or something.

Anyway, all the best with everything and the big renovation.
 
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"The shoes are with VC as the colour is nude and I had listed them as beige, which I think is closer to the real colour, LK Bennett calls the colour Marshmallow, VC decided to list them as pink. They have never been worn and the shoes have still a plastic protective foil over them." In comments, I want to avoid that anybody thinks they might be fake (though while LK Bennett isn't cheap, I doubt it is expensive enough to be faked) and returned
 
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You still want another buyer though, the shoes are going back on sale? And if they were popular, it shouldn’t be a problem to get them sold ... unless the right buyer isn’t now going to find the beige shoes they are looking for if they’re wrongly listed by Vestiaire as pink? Customer service can’t sort out the first sale, that’s over, but you can probably still get someone to change the listing to beige, that’s not a QC decision. That’s what I meant. CS will reach out to curation. I’ve had them sort out stuff like that for me when somebody there made the wrong decision previously, I put it on record with an email too so they can’t come back again with another wrong decision at QC. But I totally understand that you’ve just had enough on that particular pair of shoes and can’t be bothered with any more hassle, it probably doesn’t seem worth it for one item.

Yep, I know re the bank account, I just don’t want another account. I use PayPal for other things anyway so I’d rather stick with that and at least I know who they are, you know ... I’m not paying PayPal fees, maybe I don’t put enough through it or something.

Anyway, all the best with everything and the big renovation.

What do you mean not paying PP fees? If you get paid via PP they automatically take a cut as their fee, that is what I meant.

For me the bank payment is super handy, it goes straight into my Euro account abroad so I always have a bit of spending money, and nobody can take money out without using a special pin or actually getting physically hold of my charge card or CC, so I am not really worried about mischief as they don't have that info, just the info on how to deposit money there
 
What do you mean not paying PP fees? If you get paid via PP they automatically take a cut as their fee, that is what I meant.

For me the bank payment is super handy, it goes straight into my Euro account abroad so I always have a bit of spending money, and nobody can take money out without using a special pin or actually getting physically hold of my charge card or CC, so I am not really worried about mischief as they don't have that info, just the info on how to deposit money there
Oh sure yes, I didn’t put that right, I mean I don’t actively pay fees, have to monitor them etc. I don’t sell vast amounts so for me it’s not amounting to anything worth worrying about; selling off my unused wardrobe items is just a bonus and stops them gong to waste. I’m not too bothered by the small percentage PP takes, it’s not enough that I think about it, I guess, in the context. I like the convenience as it lines up with other things I do with PP and psychologically I like having a middleman between companies I don’t really know (Vestiaire, others) and my existing bank accounts. I’m too lazy to open and monitor yet another bank account! Nothing’s ever free; I’m happy enough with this arrangement. If I were a professional seller shifting volume, I’d think again, or if I had a Euro account like you I might do it differently. I’ve found PayPal quite helpful on occasion too, just works for me. It’s just handy, one way and another.
 
Oh sure yes, I didn’t put that right, I mean I don’t actively pay fees, have to monitor them etc. I don’t sell vast amounts so for me it’s not amounting to anything worth worrying about; selling off my unused wardrobe items is just a bonus and stops them gong to waste. I’m not too bothered by the small percentage PP takes, it’s not enough that I think about it, I guess, in the context. I like the convenience as it lines up with other things I do with PP and psychologically I like having a middleman between companies I don’t really know (Vestiaire, others) and my existing bank accounts. I’m too lazy to open and monitor yet another bank account! Nothing’s ever free; I’m happy enough with this arrangement. If I were a professional seller shifting volume, I’d think again, or if I had a Euro account like you I might do it differently. I’ve found PayPal quite helpful on occasion too, just works for me. It’s just handy, one way and another.

I'm a bit cheesed off with PP sometimes holding payments, the fact that I had 2 credit cards and a bank account to verify me, one month I spent 2K as I needed some stuff for the house, a couple of bdays were coming, and they decided to just freeze it and make me jump through hoops opening it up again...

I understand why you are worried about your bank account, UK bank accounts are a bit fragile with the cheques and stuff, in most other countries they don't really exist anymore. For example to use my card for the checking account, I need the pin if I pay in a shop, online I get a verification code sent to my mobile, same with the credit card and they are both insured, so giving the bank account is simply not a worry.
 
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Does anybody know how many items you need to sell to be a trusted seller? I signed up recently and sold 4 that all passed inspection, sent them same day, so I called up to ask them, they told me it depends on the system and replying to all comments, which I also did, but I asked how many items and they could not tell me. This was totally frustrating, I asked how many, the guy went "the system does that" I kept on asking after how many items, he told me to look it up on the website, I told him it is not on the website, we went round in circles
 
Does anybody know how many items you need to sell to be a trusted seller? I signed up recently and sold 4 that all passed inspection, sent them same day, so I called up to ask them, they told me it depends on the system and replying to all comments, which I also did, but I asked how many items and they could not tell me. This was totally frustrating, I asked how many, the guy went "the system does that" I kept on asking after how many items, he told me to look it up on the website, I told him it is not on the website, we went round in circles
 
Happened to notice that mostly -or maybe even only- “Premium” members have a “trusted seller” status.
I became a “trusted seller” after selling only 2 items, but have been a “Premium” member since I joined VC.
Hope this helps.
 
Happened to notice that mostly -or maybe even only- “Premium” members have a “trusted seller” status.
I became a “trusted seller” after selling only 2 items, but have been a “Premium” member since I joined VC.
Hope this helps.

I'm not a premium member but got the tick after I think 5 sold items, another friend after 3... I think it might depend on the value of the items too, but it is a bit poor that their customer service doesn't know
 
Has there been a trusted Vestiaire sellers thread anywhere on the forum or has that been discussed in this thread? It might be a good idea to share our good experiences as well as the bad ones. Especially if the seller is a professional.
 
Does anybody know how many items you need to sell to be a trusted seller? I signed up recently and sold 4 that all passed inspection, sent them same day, so I called up to ask them, they told me it depends on the system and replying to all comments, which I also did, but I asked how many items and they could not tell me. This was totally frustrating, I asked how many, the guy went "the system does that" I kept on asking after how many items, he told me to look it up on the website, I told him it is not on the website, we went round in circles

Happened to notice that mostly -or maybe even only- “Premium” members have a “trusted seller” status.
I became a “trusted seller” after selling only 2 items, but have been a “Premium” member since I joined VC.
Hope this helps.

I'm not a premium member but got the tick after I think 5 sold items, another friend after 3... I think it might depend on the value of the items too, but it is a bit poor that their customer service doesn't know

Happened to notice that mostly -or maybe even only- “Premium” members have a “trusted seller” status.
I became a “trusted seller” after selling only 2 items, but have been a “Premium” member since I joined VC.
Hope this helps.

I’m a trusted seller but have never been a premium member, so it’s not that.

After only two or three sales I got the status, it’s supposedly a combination of items sold complying with description in every respect, responsiveness to comments and offers, shipping sold items quickly and carefully. Maybe I got luckier because I got asked a lot of questions by buyers and responded to all of them and I just chalked up a few more Brownie points quickly by virtue of the number of replies as well. I believe they take the status away if you stop doing these things, but I can’t remember where I think I know that from. And ... maybe it takes more sales to get trusted status now than it did back then? There is a new CEO and huge changes, maybe it is all being tightened up.

I don’t think it’s anything to do with value as my first items weren’t worth very much. Probably also includes things like providing clear and helpful photos and giving useful information in the description like measurements (it always surprises me that people expect to sell an item without giving measurements!).

Presumably there’s an algorithm that produces the result and it’s a little more complex than a particular level of any one thing? I think they are making a lot of changes at the moment to polish it all up and I think it’s quite likely we will start finding customer service people are better informed. I think I’ve noticed a quicker response and more switched on approach?


Has there been a trusted Vestiaire sellers thread anywhere on the forum or has that been discussed in this thread? It might be a good idea to share our good experiences as well as the bad ones. Especially if the seller is a professional.

That could be quite useful, couldn’t it, though I always worry about slandering someone based on one bad experience that wasn’t necessarily their fault. It’s tricky sometimes, isn’t it? I definitely agree that sharing good experiences as well as bad would be good if we could. Only problem there is that some posters then go and accuse others of being fakes who are there to promote their own seller profiles rather than sharing good experiences. Or of course some people might actually self-promote, secretly, and this is not and should not be a selling platform. So that’s tricky too. How do they manage this in other threads, say for EBay, do you know? Or for other platforms? Thinking about it, I reckon it’s quite a difficult thing to do here without courting accusations of slander or covert self-promotion. Another stumbling block in the resale world! I’m sure these issues have been worked out by people far wiser and with more experience than me.

Going back to Vestiaire, looking at how many items someone has sold in the context of whether they have trusted status is useful. It’s a lovely great big red flag if they’ve sold 10 or 20 or 50 things but don’t have trusted status! I’ve ordered from non-trusted people only a couple of times, as far as I remember; one cancelled the order, the other left it sitting there for 4 weeks until it lapsed and I got my automatic refund, didn’t communicate with me at all once she’d made the sale, though she had been charm itself till that point. I imagine she spent the four weeks seeing if she could get a higher price somewhere else and would have let me have my item if it was still unsold elsewhere, and she probably repeatedly conducted sales like that - hence no trusted seller status despite a high number of sales. I could have approached VC or PayPal to cancel sooner as she was unresponsive, but I held on just in case as I really wanted that rare item.

I’ve never had a problem ordering from a trusted seller. But that is only my experience, of course.

If you click on the little gold flag next to a seller’s profile picture you can see what percentage of their items have passed QC (you probably know that but it’s one of those things you stumble across by accident as Vestiaire has not historically great at explaining itself, though I personally am hoping for better communication now). My rate is 100% (and I’ve sold getting on for 150 things - wow, I buy too much, this is just from trying to reclaim space in my own wardrobe!!!), but I wouldn’t necessarily reject a seller with a 90% rate, because QC sometimes picks up on the tiniest insignificant things. (I don’t know how far the rate has to drop before you lose trusted status. I don’t think I’ve ever noticed any below 90%, but I may just not have seen others). I bought a high end bag and they offered me the chance to back out when it came without an original receipt. The buyer hadn’t specified that a receipt was available and I hadn’t asked for one, so she had completely complied with the description (and the bag was great), but she would have received a reduction on her compliance rate if I’d taken the opportunity to back out that Vestiaire gave me, which would have been a bit unfair to her. So 90%, maybe even lower, I consider probably fair enough. Or if they’ve sold 5 items and have an 80% rate, that could easily mean Vestiaire found a pretty much non-existent flaw with one item, and if everything else looks good it’s probably reasonably safe.

It’s easier with the professional sellers, since you can return for refund for any reason within two weeks anyway, so I feel it’s more of an issue with the individual sellers.

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I’m a trusted seller but have never been a premium member, so it’s not that.

After only two or three sales I got the status, it’s supposedly a combination of items sold complying with description in every respect, responsiveness to comments and offers, shipping sold items quickly and carefully. Maybe I got luckier because I got asked a lot of questions by buyers and responded to all of them and I just chalked up a few more Brownie points quickly by virtue of the number of replies as well. I believe they take the status away if you stop doing these things, but I can’t remember where I think I know that from. And ... maybe it takes more sales to get trusted status now than it did back then? There is a new CEO and huge changes, maybe it is all being tightened up.

I don’t think it’s anything to do with value as my first items weren’t worth very much. Probably also includes things like providing clear and helpful photos and giving useful information in the description like measurements (it always surprises me that people expect to sell an item without giving measurements!).

Presumably there’s an algorithm that produces the result and it’s a little more complex than a particular level of any one thing? I think they are making a lot of changes at the moment to polish it all up and I think it’s quite likely we will start finding customer service people are better informed. I think I’ve noticed a quicker response and more switched on approach?




That could be quite useful, couldn’t it, though I always worry about slandering someone based on one bad experience that wasn’t necessarily their fault. It’s tricky sometimes, isn’t it? I definitely agree that sharing good experiences as well as bad would be good if we could. Only problem there is that some posters then go and accuse others of being fakes who are there to promote their own seller profiles rather than sharing good experiences. Or of course some people might actually self-promote, secretly, and this is not and should not be a selling platform. So that’s tricky too. How do they manage this in other threads, say for EBay, do you know? Or for other platforms? Thinking about it, I reckon it’s quite a difficult thing to do here without courting accusations of slander or covert self-promotion. Another stumbling block in the resale world! I’m sure these issues have been worked out by people far wiser and with more experience than me.

Going back to Vestiaire, looking at how many items someone has sold in the context of whether they have trusted status is useful. It’s a lovely great big red flag if they’ve sold 10 or 20 or 50 things but don’t have trusted status! I’ve ordered from non-trusted people only a couple of times, as far as I remember; one cancelled the order, the other left it sitting there for 4 weeks until it lapsed and I got my automatic refund, didn’t communicate with me at all once she’d made the sale, though she had been charm itself till that point. I imagine she spent the four weeks seeing if she could get a higher price somewhere else and would have let me have my item if it was still unsold elsewhere, and she probably repeatedly conducted sales like that - hence no trusted seller status despite a high number of sales. I could have approached VC or PayPal to cancel sooner as she was unresponsive, but I held on just in case as I really wanted that rare item.

I’ve never had a problem ordering from a trusted seller. But that is only my experience, of course.

If you click on the little gold flag next to a seller’s profile picture you can see what percentage of their items have passed QC (you probably know that but it’s one of those things you stumble across by accident as Vestiaire has not historically great at explaining itself, though I personally am hoping for better communication now). My rate is 100% (and I’ve sold getting on for 150 things - wow, I buy too much, this is just from trying to reclaim space in my own wardrobe!!!), but I wouldn’t necessarily reject a seller with a 90% rate, because QC sometimes picks up on the tiniest insignificant things. (I don’t know how far the rate has to drop before you lose trusted status. I don’t think I’ve ever noticed any below 90%, but I may just not have seen others). I bought a high end bag and they offered me the chance to back out when it came without an original receipt. The buyer hadn’t specified that a receipt was available and I hadn’t asked for one, so she had completely complied with the description (and the bag was great), but she would have received a reduction on her compliance rate if I’d taken the opportunity to back out that Vestiaire gave me, which would have been a bit unfair to her. So 90%, maybe even lower, I consider probably fair enough. Or if they’ve sold 5 items and have an 80% rate, that could easily mean Vestiaire found a pretty much non-existent flaw with one item, and if everything else looks good it’s probably reasonably safe.

It’s easier with the professional sellers, since you can return for refund for any reason within two weeks anyway, so I feel it’s more of an issue with the individual sellers.

ETA: Oops, looooong post ....

Thank you for your reply. You are so right about the amount of sales somebody has. I have also ordered once from a complete newbie, and received a fabulous pair of Hermes sandals for a fraction of the retail price. The only issue was that Vestiare had destroyed the box by taping it all over[emoji21].

I lost my status as trusted seller by cancelling too many times. Once I could not find the item, two times I regretted and once I decided not to part with a pair of boots since the buyer seemed to look for “naughty boots”.

As for professional resellers, I have bought succefully from “Christina” who sells mostly Dolce and Gabbana samples, the transaction was smooth and item as described (and very nice indeed). I have some non professional sellers that I am interested in, that’s why I asked about sharing experiences. I need to check the usernames and come back here...
 
I thought they do not allow items from sample sales? I tried to sell one and they came back that this is not allowed? Nothing from sample sales...

Sometimes they are really really good, sometimes they are totally weird, as I said I had nude coloured pumps, listed them as beige as they have no option for nude, they decided they detected a hint of pink (yes, the shoes were described as nude, beige with a slight blush but a neutral shade) and decided to list them again as pink????? If you look for a neutral shade, nobody is going to look in pink.

I totally understand why somebody who has sold 4 items, sent them ASAP and replied to comments is a bit upset to not get the status, but I noticed lately that their website seems to be a bit odd, I listed a Vera Wang gown and they decided to list it as no name, so I had to call them up as if you send them a message you just get the auto response, so I think they might have some software problems.

Also I used to get the mail straight away when something arrived with them, obviously I keep an eye on the tracking as you never know, they had something on Thursday, it took until Wednesday until they confirmed receipt. I was a bit worried, the buyer wanted it for an event and asked me if I could send soon, so I brought it straight to DHL, if you are sending straight away and they keep sending you the reminders despite already having it, you do get a bit worried
 
Thank you for your reply. You are so right about the amount of sales somebody has. I have also ordered once from a complete newbie, and received a fabulous pair of Hermes sandals for a fraction of the retail price. The only issue was that Vestiare had destroyed the box by taping it all over[emoji21].

I lost my status as trusted seller by cancelling too many times. Once I could not find the item, two times I regretted and once I decided not to part with a pair of boots since the buyer seemed to look for “naughty boots”.

As for professional resellers, I have bought succefully from “Christina” who sells mostly Dolce and Gabbana samples, the transaction was smooth and item as described (and very nice indeed). I have some non professional sellers that I am interested in, that’s why I asked about sharing experiences. I need to check the usernames and come back here...

I noticed a Christina when I was looking at Dolce and Gabbana. It looks like she specialises. Haven’t bought anything from her though. Nice to know you had a good experience.

I honestly don’t think we will be able to recommend or warn against individual sellers because nobody has any way of knowing if we are covertly recommending ourselves, or in the case of big sellers maybe even undermining the competition, which would be against TPF rules, which are the rules for good reason. It’s a shame but it’s hard to see how we can control for the potential abuse of the process.

I so agree that it would be great if people shared their general good experiences as well as their bad, but I actually got accused by a couple of members here, a few months back in this thread, of sounding like (or even being?!) some sort of fake reviewer from Vestiaire itself - and all because I shared my good experiences as well as my less good experiences and tried to help out a couple of people in the middle of unsatisfactory experiences with what knowledge I had picked up by selling and buying for a while. It wasn’t very pleasant! Some sort of conspiracy theory. And that wasn’t even referring to any particular seller.

It’s useful to know how you lost your trusted status on Vestiaire with those cancellations, though I’m sure you felt rather fed up! Thank you for sharing that. The info is really helpful in letting us know that the status does get revoked - it means we now know someone doesn’t necessarily keep it once they have it if they don’t maintain the same practices, so we can trust the trusted status when we see it.

Poor you, though! I’ve regretted selling a few things too, but sent them off anyway because I felt obliged. But I was tempted to cancel! Have also had that panic when I couldn’t find something I’d sold (turned out it was at the dry cleaner to be ready to sell, and I’d forgotten to pick it up!). I have also listed things and then removed them from sale quite quickly, before I've received any offers, because I’ve decided I still want them really. Sometimes I write the description of an item and fall back in love with it by so doing, then I force myself to list it anyway, because I’ve spent too much on newer things, then it appears online and the regret has been growing and I take it offline again ...

The “naughty boots” thing is hilarious! I too would have been very, very tempted to cancel a sale if I felt I’d been turned into some sort of supplier of ‘specialist’ clothing!! Were these by any chance thigh-high Balenciaga Knife sock boots? I have a pair of those because I love the pointy toe and the way they look so sleek with dresses, but I hate the way they get described as ‘inspired by the fetish universe’!! Yuck. Puts me right off

A slap on the wrist to Vestiaire for putting sticky tape all over your Hermès sandal box
 
I thought they do not allow items from sample sales? I tried to sell one and they came back that this is not allowed? Nothing from sample sales...

Sometimes they are really really good, sometimes they are totally weird, as I said I had nude coloured pumps, listed them as beige as they have no option for nude, they decided they detected a hint of pink (yes, the shoes were described as nude, beige with a slight blush but a neutral shade) and decided to list them again as pink????? If you look for a neutral shade, nobody is going to look in pink.

I totally understand why somebody who has sold 4 items, sent them ASAP and replied to comments is a bit upset to not get the status, but I noticed lately that their website seems to be a bit odd, I listed a Vera Wang gown and they decided to list it as no name, so I had to call them up as if you send them a message you just get the auto response, so I think they might have some software problems.

Also I used to get the mail straight away when something arrived with them, obviously I keep an eye on the tracking as you never know, they had something on Thursday, it took until Wednesday until they confirmed receipt. I was a bit worried, the buyer wanted it for an event and asked me if I could send soon, so I brought it straight to DHL, if you are sending straight away and they keep sending you the reminders despite already having it, you do get a bit worried

Never tried the sample sale thing so don’t know if there’s a rule. But you know it can depend a lot on who is on curation on a particular day. A bit annoying but maybe if you try again it’ll just go through. They have told me when I phoned about some photos they were rejecting that they’re super busy since the commission drop and catching up, maybe it was just someone rushing through things and avoiding the less straightforward listings? Sometimes I have photos rejected with ‘Photos with [whatever] will not be accepted’ but that’s just an automatic reply they sometimes use for speed or convenience, I think. I just submit again and next time it goes through. They might just have done that in their rush (no excuse, though maybe it explains what happened). Or I guess it could be a new rule with all the other changes? Kind of doubt that though, unless there is some industry-wide regulation that prevents the resale of samples.

With the Vera Wang dress, what I always do if something has gone wrong with a listing is take it off and submit it again because it’s usually quicker than waiting for a change, and I’d rather it came back on at the top of the new items with the correct information than wait for it to be corrected when a whole load of other new things have come in above it and it’s less likely to be seen. I know you are trying to do a big clear out before you move to France so you want things to sell quickly, and they’re more likely to sell quickly if they’re near the top still. Was there a photo of the label? If there wasn’t that might be the problem? They sometimes insist on seeing the brand label, though I know sometimes they don’t look properly at all the photos you send so you probably did send one but they missed it. Sometimes they send a request for a photo of the label if I haven’t sent one. Maybe someone just took a hurried decision to get it online rather than ask? Just a thought.

I’ve sold a few things in the last few weeks and like you used DHL, and normally I’d get a receipt for Vestiaire the next day (working day) but it’s been taking longer for them to acknowledge receipt. But I had the DHL tracking showing delivery and signature so I wasn’t too worried. The acknowledgments came through three or four days later than usual. It’s annoying for a buyer who wants something quickly, but on the other hand buyers do know that only ready to ship items have a guaranteed delivery time on them, because even if we sellers ship promptly, things that aren’t ready to ship also have to go through QC and they don’t guarantee a time frame on that though it’s usually been quite quick, like maybe one more day after receipt of the item, in the past. I think it will probably get back to normal and speed up again. I asked customer service about it and they said since the drop in commission, sales have really increased massively and it’s taking them a bit longer to process the items at the moment. I got the impression they would be taking on new staff to speed it up if it continues like that. Those reminders are just automatically generated every week. I got a bit annoyed when I was getting them even when I’d informed them of temporary unavailability but I guess if you’re the buyer it’s better knowing they are automatically reminding all sellers to ship, even if in some cases you already have. (The buyer gets told if you’ve been reminded too, which can give the buyer the impression you’ve still not shipped when in fact it’s already in Paris, so that’s annoying, so I leave a message for the buyer to let them know what’s happening. No guarantee they’ll see it of course.)

Same with response to customer service emails - you get the auto response and they are following up with specific replies but it seems to be taking a few days longer at he moment, they told me this was down to the increased sales too.

I totally agree with you about the shoes because you were so accurate about the colour description; they are neutral and nobody looking for neutral is going to search for pink shoes. I think unfortunately for you the main fault here lies with the manufacturer (LK Bennet, I think you said?) calling it ‘marshmallow’, because marshmallow sweets are either pure white or pink, and marsh mallow flowers are light pink. I don’t know why they thought that was a good name for a nude shoe! I reckon Vestiaire decided they had to say they were pink based on the colour name, even though there is only the faintest blush. You’ve been unlucky with that. Very frustrating!
 
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