![]() I received an email on July 7 th saying my bag was received. The package rerouted but it eventually ended up in the right place. I didn’t check the label I just trusted the instruction I got. Turns out the instructions were wrong the bag should have been sent to FedEx. The next morning, I drove to the post office and mailed the package like I was instructed to do. I took photographs of my stuff so that I remembered what I sent out. Ten days later I received the bad, I neatly folded the items and sealed up the bag. While I waited, I cleaned out my closet so I was ready when the bag came. I signed up on June 13 th and was notified it may take a few weeks for my bag to be sent due to shipping delays and COVID-19. I understand companies are going through unprecedented times due to Covid-19, but here is my experience. So please take this review with a grain of salt. You can request to have your unlisted items returned, but you get charged. They donate and/or upcycle the pieces they don’t want. ThredUP receives the bag and decides if they want to sell your pieces, then lists them on their site. I thought my heels would poke through the bag so I didn’t include them. Shoes are also great, so if you have that one pair of shoes you bought because they were so cute, only to realize you can only wear them for 1 hour before they hurt your feet, those are perfect to sell. The label is on the bag so you don’t pay to ship it. Once you fill the bag you drop it off at the shipper. Clothes must have the size/washing instruction tags, no rips, and no holes. You fill it with your brand name clothes, as long as they are still like new. ThredUP sends you a shipping bag in the mail. I get $10 for the referral and you get $10 in your account. ![]() Here’s my referral code if you want to give it a try referral code. Right now it’s only for women and children. They are the self-proclaimed largest fashion resale marketplace with over 35,000 brands. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |