I have shopped once from both Vestiare and RealReal. Never again. Both items were in much worse condition than expected - the pics were deceiving, and the descriptions didn't reflect reality. Love Japanese resellers who are usually scrupulously honest and highlight any flaws so you never have to feel disappointed or scammed.
Thanks for covering this topic, not many do. I’ve never had to resell a designer piece but I have never - and could never - buy from these resellers. All I hear are the horror stories. Selling fakes, throwing expensive things around, lack of care in general, not understanding or knowing what they’re selling or even caring...ugh. I’ve used Ann’s Fabulous Finds. No issues.
Thank you for sharing your experience 🙏🏻 While I do think the preloved market can be a good option for people to acquire their first designer bag , I personally wouldn't go down that route either. Also, I can see why people would go to a reliable source to pick up a coveted Hermes bag if they don't have the desire to build a profile and spend money on other products by the house. I've never heard of Ann's Fabulous Finds but I shall look into them 🧡
Fashionphile is amazing for buying, not so sure about selling to them though. They offered me $1200 for my Louis Vuitton Palm Springs Mini backpack. Rebag offered $1645 and Yoogi’s Closet offered $1610. The real real didn’t have a buyout price for me, only offered a commission price option which I didn’t really like.
I enjoyed the video. I have had experience with both The RealReal and Fashionphile. We sold an Italian brand home item for a nice amount of money. It had been stored in the basement, inside of the original packaging, for over 30 years. We used the item for 5 years, in our first apartment. We probably would have thrown in out, but I told my husband to look into consigning with The Realreal. It sold for over $1,800.00. Now my husband is reluctant to throw out ANYTHING in the basement! I sold an Hermes 140cm cashmere/silk shawl to Fashionphile. It was practically new, but I just didn't like it. I accepted much less than I had hoped to be offered. Oh well. I have also given up the past practice of selling on eBay. It is too troublesome. So, now convenience is my priority over price.
Thank you for watching and sharing your experience 🙏🏻 That's amazing..thank goodness you didn't throw your furniture set out. I really cannot think of another consignment company who accepts as many different items as TheRealReal. I agree, I would much rather get paid a little less than to have to deal with the headache of photographing, packing and shipping things I don't care for anymore 🤷🏻♂️
Fashionphile and Yoogis closet are my top ones to sell, always buyout. For consigment I have used Vestiarie Collective on multiple occasions and the item stays with me until its bought.
The Real Real I avoid now,sent them an expensive watch,they broke the stem,and returned it to me,it took four months,and alot of my$$,to an expert watchmaker to fix it.They were good many,many years ago,not now.I am extremely careful what I buy from them,my last handbag purchase from them,was new with tags,and dustbag.Yoggis is in my opinion the best.I live outside of Seattle,where they are based.Bought and sold from them,no issues.
I can't remember which one I used but I sent my LV bag to them which they listed for around $800 but the person who bought it used a "new customer" coupon and they wound up taking that discount from me so overall in think I got closer to 300$. And you don't have the option to refuse or ask for you things bag. I would never ever do that again. I would think if the company offered a discount they would eat that cost not me because I didn't offer that , I'd rather take my bag back because now it's worth even more. but you live and learn. Terrible business practice.
I agree with all of your assessments. Fashionphile offered me 25% more for my Dior saddle bag than Rebag. You are not imagining Real Real not asking you if you want to accept it. They just assume that you want to sell it at whatever price they think what it's worth and very quickly put things on sale. Fashionphile is my favorite as well, great customer service. You can shop at the Fashionphile warehouse in Carlsbad, CA. I hear they give you an iPad and they can bring items out to show you. Not sure if they're still doing it due to Covid but it sounds like an amazingly fun experience. Fashionphile also does free shipping and free returns which I find valuable. Also Fashionphile has buyback. I think within 6 months you can get guaranteed 70% back in cast (not store credit like Rebag).
I brought 4 handbags to Fashionphile's Manhattan site. I was not thrilled with the purchase prices they offered but they have to make money too. My main concern is purchasing a fake from a pre loved site. The people that inspect the bags are only human. They can make mistakes. That is why I only buy new at boutiques but I'm tired of paying crazy money so I would like to buy a few pre loved pieces but I'm very nervous about it.
I always use vestiare collective, it isnt the most fast way, but I like that i just have to sent out the item when its sold. And that i can choose what price i will sell it for!
Thank you for sharing your experience🙏🏻 I did look into Vestiare Collective as well, but I found that if you don't sell around the prices they suggest your item gets knocked down to the bottom of the page 🤷🏻♂️
Great video! I’m always a bit nervous to watch videos like this since some people aren’t as objective as you! I’ve shopped from both fashionphile and the real real but never consigned/sold anything. I think fashionphile had better item descriptions and photos but the limited selection is a bummer for me. Everything I’ve ever purchased from the real real has been as described and even when there weren’t many pictures I don’t think they hid anything from me. I’ve gotten some particularly great deals from the real real on items that seemed to sit for a while and then went on sale. It seems like they favor the buyer over the seller in that aspect.
Thank you, I always try my best to stay objective and create reviews that show the full picture 🙏🏻 I'm happy to read your perception, as a buyer of both companies. I agree, Fashionphile definitely has more limited stock as I find they're a little more picky with what they take on..I guess they have to be because they need to pay upfront for most items. You make a great point, perhaps TheRealReal is more focused on making rapid sales than some of the other companies 🤷🏻♂️
Excellent topic GPS. I have had some horror stories to share as well, but I prefer to work with some of these companies over the other. I have purchased with rebag however their quote system is not my favorite, they basically quote a handbag WITHOUT seeing the bag & so they quote based on just the category, this doesn't make sense at all! Anywho, love these topics, keep them coming, sweetie. Happy Sunday
Thank you for sharing your experience! It's definitely not easy to find a reliable source for buying preloved even with the copious amount of resellers out there 🤦🏻♂️ Hope you're having a beautiful Sunday 🌞
I have both shopped and sold items through Fashionphile and the RealReal. I like the Fashionphine showroom because you can compare and contrast many different bags from different brands and decide which ones you prefer. This is how I ended up buying a Chanel Jumbo beige clair from them when I originally came in to see the Dior Diorama in beige (the color I could no longer get in stores because Dior discontinued that bag in that color). I was not even in the market for a Chanel bag, but love it now. I like the RealReal for apparel and home goods. I sold apparel and shoes through the RealReal and my items ended up on sale as well.
I think the real real is managed by someone who is stuck in the past. I don't even bother to visit them online because their website is outdated, and pictures of items are far look taken by a phone.
Real Real sold me a fake LV Neverfull. It was obviously fake on gross inspection. The details were made cheap vinyl with thick jagged stitches. It was no refund policy and I spoke to one of their managers. I should have asked for an apology letter since they wouldn’t refund me . I will never buy from them again and I don’t recommend anybody to consign their precious Hermès and Chanel bags with them.
I am using the realreal for consignment. Fingers crossed. I bought the item from them so I thought I'd just consign there. Should've used fashionphile. I'm hoping since the LV cles are in high demand I'll get a reasonable offer.
I've notice that Chanel handbags (CF) on luxury retail sights are slowly climbing up in price. For example a 2017 selling for 2020 prices. About 5 years ago, many Chanel loyalists where upset with price increases and switched over to Hermes due to price and quality. Hearing rumors of another price increase, I am seriously considering Hermes, but the caveat is I have to build relationship with SA, and spend several thousands before being offered a bag. I am learning from your videos. I will say I am still anti-B/K and slowly coming around. I am one of the few that likes their leather/fine jewelry, shoes, housewares and I even saw a horse saddle. I was so awestruck of the craftsmanship. I am curious of your thoughts on Chanel compared to Hermes.
I've been hearing a lot about Chanel increasing their pricing on a regular basis, even a couple times a year but I have to be honest with you, Hermes has been doing the same 🤦🏻♂️ They had a big price increase last year, prices rose between 3-7% across the board and earlier this year, they had another price adjustment. If you'd buy their products anyway because you feel they suit your style, I'd recommend slowly starting a relationship with the brand and if they see that you're a serious customer, you'll probably get an offer sooner than you'd think 🍊I love Chanel RTW and have actually been on a real kick recently, so I actually have a video coming up on the brand tomorrow 🤫 but I would never spend more than $2-$3k on a bag from them 🤷🏻♂️
I spoke with SA 226 Chanel now 7100 and this is not special skin or special tweed. Bahh buuuyy Chanel. I want Oran sandals and silver jewelry chain d arc. I will have to wait to build relationship. Thanks & looking forward to your videos.
I used The Real Real and had a different experience than you did. The woman who came out to my house told me exactly how much I would receive for my item..otherwise I wouldn't have used them.
I just started following you (4/14/21). It’s so happened that I just sold 7 Chanel bags & 1 Prada bag to Fashionphile. I dropped them off at Neiman. Waiting for their review/authentication. So far experience has been ok.
Thank you for sharing this. I agreed with you about Rebag. I had tried to sell my brand new Chanel bag. They offered me only 30% of what I had paid for my bag.
That was also my experience, which would be fine if they were a company that sells everything below retail so they need to pay sellers accordingly. But having a look at their website it does seem like their pricing is quite a bit above retail... 🤔
SLG not necessarily, I recently purchased my LV damier ebene 6 key holder from LV themselves and was shocked that Fashionphile was selling the same item for 100 more!
Depending on the item, I demand that my item NOT be discounted for at least 30 days at TRR. I have also asked for my items be returned if they don’t sell within a certain time period. Vestiaire is a CS hot mess. I do still buy and sell through them, but with hesitation. I work with Fashionphile a ton for both buying and selling. I have noticed lately, though, their quotes have been lower than usual. I blame COVID. Overall, I trust Fashionphile more than any other high end reseller.
Just did my first purchase from fashionphile ✨ , wish me luck 😆 Purchased two Speedy 25 I think it’s called ? One to use everywhere and one for storage / display.
What are your thoughts on Grailed? I used it once to sell my Hermes Card holder, not a good idea haha. The buyer complained the wallet was used... as though I was selling it brand new/ pristine condition. It's always a gamble selling online since you have to describe the item so detailed in case the buyer change's their mind.
I'm honestly not a fan of most preloved marketplaces..at least not ones that don't offer authentication and review before the items get sent to the buyer. It's quite time consuming to deal with photographing, describing, shipping etc..I much rather make a little less money and hand over my items to a professional than deal with the headache of someone complaining about the quality. You could look into Vestiaire Collective, they take a larger commission but all items get sent through them so they can guarantee the authenticity and condition of all products 👏🏻
Literally I am with you 100%. I’ve tried all these channels and have stuck to fashionphile for years. If consignment is something that you may wanna consider in the future, give Anna fab finds a try! They are super sweet and takes very good care of the items in their possession 😃
Well-covered information. I am planning to sell my LV's and a few other bags and needed these steps to be well-informed before doing so. Thank you greatly.
Great video and I agree with much of your feedback. I’ve consigned with Ann’s fabulous finds and The RealReal and had very good experiences with both. For high value items I would consign to Ann’s. TRR is great if you have a variety of brands and lower value pieces. I’ve also sold to Yoogi’s Closet and Rebag. Yoogis has consistently offered better buyouts in the past and offers you a $ range for the piece first, which they fix when you send the item to them. I always received top price in the range for excellent condition items. Rebag has started to increase their offers and they beat Yoogis on several items recently. I have not tried Fashionfile. Maybe next time!😊
Yoogi's is great in terms of offers. Fashionphile since Neiman's partnered with them, has been low ball offers. i've experienced the same with rebag as well.
I have a funny story for you. I purchased what was told to me was an crocodile bag. There were even restrictions on states it could be shipped to. Upon arrival I immediately looked inside and the clearly visible label said 100% cow leather!!! I think there authentication process was very poor!!!! Needless to say I returned it and got a full refund.!! I thought you'd like my story.lol.
I have shopped once from both Vestiare and RealReal. Never again. Both items were in much worse condition than expected - the pics were deceiving, and the descriptions didn't reflect reality. Love Japanese resellers who are usually scrupulously honest and highlight any flaws so you never have to feel disappointed or scammed.
Sorry to hear that
They were relatively minor purchases, so I could live with it. Thanks for the sympathy though. 🙂
I'd love to buy from Japan but I've always wondered how much extra all the shipping charges would be
Thanks for covering this topic, not many do. I’ve never had to resell a designer piece but I have never - and could never - buy from these resellers. All I hear are the horror stories. Selling fakes, throwing expensive things around, lack of care in general, not understanding or knowing what they’re selling or even caring...ugh. I’ve used Ann’s Fabulous Finds. No issues.
Thank you for sharing your experience 🙏🏻 While I do think the preloved market can be a good option for people to acquire their first designer bag , I personally wouldn't go down that route either. Also, I can see why people would go to a reliable source to pick up a coveted Hermes bag if they don't have the desire to build a profile and spend money on other products by the house. I've never heard of Ann's Fabulous Finds but I shall look into them 🧡
That's a shame..I hope you were able to return them 🤦🏻♂️
Fashionphile is amazing for buying, not so sure about selling to them though. They offered me $1200 for my Louis Vuitton Palm Springs Mini backpack. Rebag offered $1645 and Yoogi’s Closet offered $1610. The real real didn’t have a buyout price for me, only offered a commission price option which I didn’t really like.
I enjoyed the video. I have had experience with both The RealReal and Fashionphile. We sold an Italian brand home item for a nice amount of money. It had been stored in the basement, inside of the original packaging, for over 30 years. We used the item for 5 years, in our first apartment. We probably would have thrown in out, but I told my husband to look into consigning with The Realreal. It sold for over $1,800.00. Now my husband is reluctant to throw out ANYTHING in the basement! I sold an Hermes 140cm cashmere/silk shawl to Fashionphile. It was practically new, but I just didn't like it. I accepted much less than I had hoped to be offered. Oh well. I have also given up the past practice of selling on eBay. It is too troublesome. So, now convenience is my priority over price.
Thank you for watching and sharing your experience 🙏🏻 That's amazing..thank goodness you didn't throw your furniture set out. I really cannot think of another consignment company who accepts as many different items as TheRealReal. I agree, I would much rather get paid a little less than to have to deal with the headache of photographing, packing and shipping things I don't care for anymore 🤷🏻♂️
Fashionphile and Yoogis closet are my top ones to sell, always buyout. For consigment I have used Vestiarie Collective on multiple occasions and the item stays with me until its bought.
I'm glad you also like Fashionphile 🙋🏻♂️
The Real Real I avoid now,sent them an expensive watch,they broke the stem,and returned it to me,it took four months,and alot of my$$,to an expert watchmaker to fix it.They were good many,many years ago,not now.I am extremely careful what I buy from them,my last handbag purchase from them,was new with tags,and dustbag.Yoggis is in my opinion the best.I live outside of Seattle,where they are based.Bought and sold from them,no issues.
This is one of the most thorough videos I've seen covering this subject. Excellent job!
Glad it was helpful! 🧡
I can't remember which one I used but I sent my LV bag to them which they listed for around $800 but the person who bought it used a "new customer" coupon and they wound up taking that discount from me so overall in think I got closer to 300$. And you don't have the option to refuse or ask for you things bag. I would never ever do that again. I would think if the company offered a discount they would eat that cost not me because I didn't offer that , I'd rather take my bag back because now it's worth even more. but you live and learn. Terrible business practice.
I agree with all of your assessments. Fashionphile offered me 25% more for my Dior saddle bag than Rebag. You are not imagining Real Real not asking you if you want to accept it. They just assume that you want to sell it at whatever price they think what it's worth and very quickly put things on sale. Fashionphile is my favorite as well, great customer service. You can shop at the Fashionphile warehouse in Carlsbad, CA. I hear they give you an iPad and they can bring items out to show you. Not sure if they're still doing it due to Covid but it sounds like an amazingly fun experience. Fashionphile also does free shipping and free returns which I find valuable. Also Fashionphile has buyback. I think within 6 months you can get guaranteed 70% back in cast (not store credit like Rebag).
I'm glad you had a similar positive experience at Fashionphile 🙋🏻♂️
I sent TheRealReal a brand new supreme parka worth $350. They sold it for $75.
I brought 4 handbags to Fashionphile's Manhattan site. I was not thrilled with the purchase prices they offered but they have to make money too. My main concern is purchasing a fake from a pre loved site. The people that inspect the bags are only human. They can make mistakes. That is why I only buy new at boutiques but I'm tired of paying crazy money so I would like to buy a few pre loved pieces but I'm very nervous about it.
Please look into SacLab 🖤
Is the Manhattan site closed now?
@@irenel5503 I believe they’re still open but the last time I went in person was Aug 2021. According to the web they’re open.
I always use vestiare collective, it isnt the most fast way, but I like that i just have to sent out the item when its sold. And that i can choose what price i will sell it for!
Thank you for sharing your experience🙏🏻 I did look into Vestiare Collective as well, but I found that if you don't sell around the prices they suggest your item gets knocked down to the bottom of the page 🤷🏻♂️
At the end of the day, we have no idea if these authenticators are even qualified to authenticate. I don’t think it’s worth it to save $50-$200.
I agree with your review 100%. I have cleaned out three closets. Great video.
Great video! I’m always a bit nervous to watch videos like this since some people aren’t as objective as you! I’ve shopped from both fashionphile and the real real but never consigned/sold anything. I think fashionphile had better item descriptions and photos but the limited selection is a bummer for me. Everything I’ve ever purchased from the real real has been as described and even when there weren’t many pictures I don’t think they hid anything from me. I’ve gotten some particularly great deals from the real real on items that seemed to sit for a while and then went on sale. It seems like they favor the buyer over the seller in that aspect.
Thank you, I always try my best to stay objective and create reviews that show the full picture 🙏🏻 I'm happy to read your perception, as a buyer of both companies. I agree, Fashionphile definitely has more limited stock as I find they're a little more picky with what they take on..I guess they have to be because they need to pay upfront for most items. You make a great point, perhaps TheRealReal is more focused on making rapid sales than some of the other companies 🤷🏻♂️
Excellent topic GPS. I have had some horror stories to share as well, but I prefer to work with some of these companies over the other. I have purchased with rebag however their quote system is not my favorite, they basically quote a handbag WITHOUT seeing the bag & so they quote based on just the category, this doesn't make sense at all! Anywho, love these topics, keep them coming, sweetie. Happy Sunday
Thank you for sharing your experience! It's definitely not easy to find a reliable source for buying preloved even with the copious amount of resellers out there 🤦🏻♂️ Hope you're having a beautiful Sunday 🌞
I have both shopped and sold items through Fashionphile and the RealReal. I like the Fashionphine showroom because you can compare and contrast many different bags from different brands and decide which ones you prefer. This is how I ended up buying a Chanel Jumbo beige clair from them when I originally came in to see the Dior Diorama in beige (the color I could no longer get in stores because Dior discontinued that bag in that color). I was not even in the market for a Chanel bag, but love it now.
I like the RealReal for apparel and home goods. I sold apparel and shoes through the RealReal and my items ended up on sale as well.
Great point 🤩
Ughh 7 designer items snd the Real Real is giving me 298$. Seriously, they do not even try for the client.
I think the real real is managed by someone who is stuck in the past. I don't even bother to visit them online because their website is outdated, and pictures of items are far look taken by a phone.
Haha you make an excellent point 😂👏🏻
Real Real sold me a fake LV Neverfull. It was obviously fake on gross inspection. The details were made cheap vinyl with thick jagged stitches. It was no refund policy and I spoke to one of their managers. I should have asked for an apology letter since they wouldn’t refund me . I will never buy from them again and I don’t recommend anybody to consign their precious Hermès and Chanel bags with them.
What a horror story 😱 I hope your bank or credit card company was able to get a refund on your behalf 🤦🏻♂️
I have horror stories too. I’m sorry for what happened to you. I’m staying away from them from now on, they are the worst.
I am using the realreal for consignment. Fingers crossed. I bought the item from them so I thought I'd just consign there. Should've used fashionphile. I'm hoping since the LV cles are in high demand I'll get a reasonable offer.
Give them a shot..if you're not happy with your quote, you can request your item to be returned 🤞
I've notice that Chanel handbags (CF) on luxury retail sights are slowly climbing up in price. For example a 2017 selling for 2020 prices. About 5 years ago, many Chanel loyalists where upset with price increases and switched over to Hermes due to price and quality. Hearing rumors of another price increase, I am seriously considering Hermes, but the caveat is I have to build relationship with SA, and spend several thousands before being offered a bag. I am learning from your videos. I will say I am still anti-B/K and slowly coming around. I am one of the few that likes their leather/fine jewelry, shoes, housewares and I even saw a horse saddle. I was so awestruck of the craftsmanship. I am curious of your thoughts on Chanel compared to Hermes.
I've been hearing a lot about Chanel increasing their pricing on a regular basis, even a couple times a year but I have to be honest with you, Hermes has been doing the same 🤦🏻♂️ They had a big price increase last year, prices rose between 3-7% across the board and earlier this year, they had another price adjustment. If you'd buy their products anyway because you feel they suit your style, I'd recommend slowly starting a relationship with the brand and if they see that you're a serious customer, you'll probably get an offer sooner than you'd think 🍊I love Chanel RTW and have actually been on a real kick recently, so I actually have a video coming up on the brand tomorrow 🤫 but I would never spend more than $2-$3k on a bag from them 🤷🏻♂️
I spoke with SA 226 Chanel now 7100 and this is not special skin or special tweed. Bahh buuuyy Chanel. I want Oran sandals and silver jewelry chain d arc. I will have to wait to build relationship. Thanks & looking forward to your videos.
I used The Real Real and had a different experience than you did. The woman who came out to my house told me exactly how much I would receive for my item..otherwise I wouldn't have used them.
Good to know 🙋🏻♂️
I just started following you (4/14/21). It’s so happened that I just sold 7 Chanel bags & 1 Prada bag to Fashionphile. I dropped them off at Neiman. Waiting for their review/authentication. So far experience has been ok.
Hope everything goes according to plans 🧡
Thank you for sharing this. I agreed with you about Rebag. I had tried to sell my brand new Chanel bag. They offered me only 30% of what I had paid for my bag.
That was also my experience, which would be fine if they were a company that sells everything below retail so they need to pay sellers accordingly. But having a look at their website it does seem like their pricing is quite a bit above retail... 🤔
Great video, no nonsense, and lots of good info! You have a new fan and subscriber here.👍
Glad you enjoyed it 🙏🏻 Thank you for tuning in 🙋🏻♂️
SLG not necessarily, I recently purchased my LV damier ebene 6 key holder from LV themselves and was shocked that Fashionphile was selling the same item for 100 more!
Depending on the item, I demand that my item NOT be discounted for at least 30 days at TRR. I have also asked for my items be returned if they don’t sell within a certain time period. Vestiaire is a CS hot mess. I do still buy and sell through them, but with hesitation. I work with Fashionphile a ton for both buying and selling. I have noticed lately, though, their quotes have been lower than usual. I blame COVID. Overall, I trust Fashionphile more than any other high end reseller.
Completely agree 🙌
Just did my first purchase from fashionphile ✨ , wish me luck 😆 Purchased two Speedy 25 I think it’s called ? One to use everywhere and one for storage / display.
I'm sure it'll work out wonderfully 🖤
What are your thoughts on Grailed? I used it once to sell my Hermes Card holder, not a good idea haha. The buyer complained the wallet was used... as though I was selling it brand new/ pristine condition. It's always a gamble selling online since you have to describe the item so detailed in case the buyer change's their mind.
I'm honestly not a fan of most preloved marketplaces..at least not ones that don't offer authentication and review before the items get sent to the buyer. It's quite time consuming to deal with photographing, describing, shipping etc..I much rather make a little less money and hand over my items to a professional than deal with the headache of someone complaining about the quality. You could look into Vestiaire Collective, they take a larger commission but all items get sent through them so they can guarantee the authenticity and condition of all products 👏🏻
Thanks for your info. Where is good to sell slg’s?
I'd try Vestiaire Collective 🙋🏻♂️
Is rebag as a buyer do they sell authentic bags
Great advice and tips for reselling items. I don’t have stories to share because I am actually a holder where I like to keep unused items 😢. Thanks ❤️
Thank you for watching 🙏🏻
Literally I am with you 100%. I’ve tried all these channels and have stuck to fashionphile for years. If consignment is something that you may wanna consider in the future, give Anna fab finds a try! They are super sweet and takes very good care of the items in their possession 😃
Great tip, thank you 🙏🏻
Well-covered information. I am planning to sell my LV's and a few other bags and needed these steps to be well-informed before doing so. Thank you greatly.
Glad it was helpful 🧡
Great video and I agree with much of your feedback.
I’ve consigned with Ann’s fabulous finds and The RealReal and had very good experiences with both. For high value items I would consign to Ann’s. TRR is great if you have a variety of brands and lower value pieces. I’ve also sold to Yoogi’s Closet and Rebag. Yoogis has consistently offered better buyouts in the past and offers you a $ range for the piece first, which they fix when you send the item to them. I always received top price in the range for excellent condition items.
Rebag has started to increase their offers and they beat Yoogis on several items recently. I have not tried Fashionfile. Maybe next time!😊
Thank you for sharing your experience!! It's truly helpful 🧡
Yoogi's is great in terms of offers. Fashionphile since Neiman's partnered with them, has been low ball offers. i've experienced the same with rebag as well.
Thanks. very comprehensive.
Glad it was helpful 🖤
Immensely useful video. Thank you for reviewing and giving the pros and cons.
My pleasure!
Louis vuittøn tried suing the real real for selling fakes.
Crazy!! Allegedly, Chanel also tried to sue them for selling fakes online 🤷🏻♂️
So did Chanel
Luckily i’ve had no issues with Rebag at all. The real real lost my submission by sending it to a random address….
Do you have any experience with Yoogi’s Closet?
I don't 🙌
Very informative! Thank you.
Glad it was helpful 🙏🏻
I agree it happened to me.
I tried to sell my medium Doble flat pink chanel they offered me 1000 dollars 💸 😡
So annoying 🤯
I have a funny story for you. I purchased what was told to me was an crocodile bag. There were even restrictions on states
it could be shipped to.
Upon arrival I immediately looked inside and the clearly visible label said
100% cow leather!!!
I think there authentication process was very poor!!!!
Needless to say I returned it and got a full refund.!!
I thought you'd like my story.lol.
That is INSANE 🤯
so basically none !
Hey GPS
Can you do a q and a?
Thank you for watching 🙏🏻 Yes, I'm planning on doing one in a few weeks time 🧡
does the real real sell authentic shoes?
I'd hope so 🙋🏻♂️
Maybe you should sell your items thru your channel or IG.
That's a great idea for the future. Thank you for the suggestion 🙏🏻🧡
I don’t necessarily agree with you 😁