How and when do i get paid for clothes i mailed in?
Asked by carol j. on 11/3/2015
16 Answers
Susan W.11/10/2015
Not worth it unless you have stuff priced over $40 and can get 40%. There percentages are ridiculous for lower priced clothes. You can order return assurance for about $12 but be prepared to get a bag back with your items stuffed in like garbage. They do not even take the time to fold things nicely even though you pay for this service.
nilakshi b.11/10/2015
As everyone said "don't bother, you may get only $1 or $2. I send them 5 bags in different times but didn't get much. I don't shop or consigne there any more. I take it to local conginment shop.
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Belinda R.11/10/2015
If you have quality clothing, I suggest you sell them at your local consignment shop. You will be disappointed if you sell to ThredUp.
Lauri P.11/10/2015
I will personally never send any more clothes in. For a huge bag of about 25 brand new, name brand items (jcrew wool blazer, lucky jeans, diane von furstenberg skirt), i got $75. HUGE RIP OFF. If i'd sold on ebay, i could have gotten $75 for one of the silk camisoles i sent... waste of time.
Anna O.11/10/2015
I would DEFINITELY not send ANYTHING to them. They are a rip off. I sent hardly worn in excellent condition clothes. They rejected 90% of it including a brand new Kate Spade purse in its original dust cover. After all was over and done and I got my things returned back to me I made $2.80. DO NOT USE THIS OCMPANY!
Kelley M.11/10/2015
Personally, I would never use this company again. I have no idea what they did with the nicer clothes I sent them (2 with $100+ tags on them). I would just prefer to donate them and know they are going somewhere they will be used.
simin k.11/10/2015
They do not pay much and keep emaily u and say sweet we sold your item... but as i said i send worth of 800 brand new bay cloth just got 28 $ back. Still think it was not fear...
Maggie J.11/10/2015
No. I am donating all of my clothing that is now too large, to a local thrift store called Bibles for Mexico. At least the clothes have a chance of going to someone who will get good use out of them.
Lynne R.11/10/2015
Donate to Goodwill and take the tax credit because this place will NOT help you. Go to a local consignment shop sell on Offer Up. I; ve had great luck on it
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