Sellers beware!
Fine for buyers, but sellers beware:
The items they'll accept are subject to the approval of whatever employee happens to be working when you arrive. If she doesn't like it, it's rejected. One item was accepted, then later pulled off the shelf after it was slightly damaged in-store. And yet, I noted other items in the store that were slightly damaged and left on the shelf.
You have to make a list of your belongings because they won't. If you forget to list something, too bad.
They don't tell you what prices they'll put on your items. You have to return to the store and see that for yourself.
You have to trust that it sold for what they claim it sold for.
At the end of your contract, you have to find and gather the unsold items from around the store yourself. If you can't find something, it's presumed stolen. When I described my missing item, the owner claimed she'd never seen it. I believe her, based on the rather loose way things work around there. Was it shoplifted? Was it hopelessly broken and thrown out? Was it valuable and sold elsewhere? Who knows?
For sellers, there is no accountability and no apologies so I can't recommend them. If you're going to use them, make sure you do your own research about what things are worth. If there's anything remotely valuable, sell it yourself.
If you're interested in buying used items, they're fine. Pretty good prices and usually a good selection.
Fine for buyers, but sellers beware:
The items they'll accept are subject to the approval of whatever employee happens to be working when you arrive. If she doesn't like it, it's rejected. One item was accepted, then later pulled off the shelf after it was slightly damaged in-store. And yet, I noted other items in the store that were slightly damaged and left on the shelf.
You have to make a list of your belongings because they won't. If you forget to list something, too bad.
They don't tell you what prices they'll put on your items. You have to return to the store and see that for yourself.
You have to trust that it sold for what they claim it sold for.
At the end of your contract, you have to find and gather the unsold items from around the store yourself. If you can't find something, it's presumed stolen. When I described my missing item, the...