ThredUp's reputation is marred by significant customer dissatisfaction, particularly regarding the selling process and customer service. Many users report feeling misled about item valuations and processing times, leading to frustration over perceived exploitation and lack of transparency. While some customers appreciate the variety of products available for purchase, issues such as delays in shipping, inadequate communication, and poor handling of returns overshadow these positives. Overall, the sentiment leans heavily towards disappointment, prompting many to recommend alternative selling methods and express reluctance to engage further with the company.
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So I cannot speak as to selling my clothes through this company but when it comes to making a purchase I ordered all excellent items and that is exactly what I received! I needed a couple of Calvin Klein blazers and Ann Taylor work dresses and I made sure to order the excellent quality that says it comes brand new and that's exactly how the material came! Completely true to description. The only thing I will say is I did not read the description for a final sale item so I did not know the material before purchasing, but everything else was perfect! Ordered 6 items and keeping all 6 items! The packaging was also so cute and I ordered everything 8 days ago and it came pretty fast for standard shipping!
I have had decent luck with thredUP but recently had a large purchase left at my door in the pouring rain. I was away and had checked estimated shipping before I left. It was totally wrong…estimated 5 days, it must have arrived the day I left. 3 of the 5 garments were totally destroyed. Amazon ships in plastic bags that protect this from happening. They were fine about the return, it was just a terrible waste.
I've purchased from them... I think once before. I did a bundle order and it's apparently stuck somewhere and I can't get any help. Absolutely my last time ordering from them. There are WAY too many other options to waste time and money with this company.
Horrible return procedures! DO NOT ORDER FROM THEM! If something does not work, they will charge you to return and also make you pay the $15 in shipping.
I've sold $4,000 worth of clothes and handbags on Thredup. When I first began selling with them in 2018, they were highly reputable. Processed received items quickly and carefully. Now, they have lost (misplaced, stole) a brand new designer wallet, brand new designer coat, and three couture gowns over the past two years. This is unacceptable. And I'm not including the See by Chloe new coat and two dresses that they finally admitted to misplacing. They gave me only $95 for all of them, and that's only after I threatened litigation. I mailed a brand new Athleta long down coat in December 2022, and they've yet to process it. We're behind, they reply. By 5 months? That's not a delay, that's a very poor business plan or process, if not worse. A company I once highly recommended to my friends. I now declare clearly: stay away. Do not sell to them or buy from Thredup.
They are an online consignment shop. Every previous consignment place I've done business with the proceeds were split 40/60 or maybe 30/70 but thredup most items it's 4% that means for every dollar the individual gets 4¢ and thredup keeps 96¢. Also if you read the fine print (see picture) they have literally thousands of brands that are too inexpensive for them to bother with paying the owner anything but not too inexpensive for them to sell and keep the money. Don't believe me? Check out consignment 101 for brands that they basically steal from ppl. Don't send anything to them, just post your clothes as a lot. You'll make much more money. Including a pic of my recent clean outs. These were 30 pound ones too and I only made 38¢ this is without return assurance, that's ridiculous thredup is getting greedy..
Ordered three items. One skirt was way too much worn-condition, stretched waist band, and faded. One tank top was totally ripped inside the shelf bra which provide no support as a bra top. Worse than Goodwill. Don't they check the items before listing? You can't trust their item description and condition. I'm in the process of asking for refund. Will see how long it will take, or if I can even get my monty back. NOT RECOMMENDED!
I have bought a few items in the past and was ok with what I received although not as good condition as listed. The last 2 purchases were completely dissapointing. Listed as excellent no signs of wear but when I finally got them which took over 2 weeks the jeans were clearly worn out. I can use them for yardwork that's it. I love consignment shopping. I don't expect brand new but these should have never been listed or sold. Not the first time it's happened but will be the last. They have lost my business.
On April 18,2023, I ordered three summer kimonos from ThredUp. On April 29, I received an email that one of the kimonos was "no longer available...unable to be located or found to have quality issues." On April 30, I received a second email stating that another kimono in my order was also unavailable for the same reasons (generic email sent both times). Both emails stated a refund would be processed. My order finally shipped on April 30 and arrived on May 4.
In summary, my overall impression of ThredUp is not great. Their website times you once you place an item in your cart and if you do not purchase quickly, items might disappear from your cart - after you have spent a lot of time wading through screen after screen of "questionable" items to find a quality item. After you make the purchase, it takes almost 3 weeks to receive your order. Meanwhile, you are getting emails from ThredUp trying to convince you to purchase more items while waiting for your order to be shipped. Why not send a person's order immediately and make them so happy they come back for a repeat purchase? I know that by delaying my order, then not finding 2 of the 3 items I ordered is NOT a way to garner customer loyalty. I have since read a slew of bad reviews from buyers and sellers alike and will probably not order from this site again - I'll go with Poshmark, which has never had these types of issues or poor business practices. This makes me wonder about the sellers of the 2 lost kimonos and if they were ever paid for their items. Based on all the bad reviews I've read, probably not. At this point, I have one "okay" kimono and have my fingers crossed that the promised refunds will be processed. Lesson learned - no more ThredUp for me.
I paid for a simple skirt for my bg. No tracking no support, no product, no response! Please avoid this vendor at all cost, as you will just loose your money! Scan business, but look forward to joining one of the several hundred lawsuits against this company
It's unfortunate but this company has absolutely no one available for customer service. Packages have been lost in the mail and I've lost my money (almost $100). I've emailed, spoken to the shipping company that they use, which they state they will contact ThredUP. My clean up bag took 3 years for them to go through and post. Things have definitely changed with this company. It's a shame as I've referred over 30 people to this company. I do not want this to happen to them or anyone else so I will make them all aware.
Terrible. Sent a cleanout, it took them 5+ months to process, and they only listed half the items. The rejected items were in season, designer labels, and in excellent to new with tags condition. I didn't get the return assurance because I was confident they would be accepted. Big mistake. And I'm pretty sure one of the rejected items is actually on the site but not as one of my items.
I both buy a4nd consign at Thread Up. I have found brand new with tags for clothing. I only buy excellen to new with tags quality. The variety is endless. Consigning is not great and I am lucky to get a dollar when I consign. I use it to clean out but never to make money. Their payouts are ludicrious. They also proicess very slowly and at a huge price. I have to pay to have them $15 to $23 per bundle.
Buying; A+
Consigning; F-
I ordered 2 Namebrand Handbag rescue boxes, after watching several Instagram unboxings. I saw people getting very good brands and bags in very good shape. How come the ones I get (not an instagram influencer) were absolute garbage. All were in terrible condition, so bad that i couldnt even donate them. They went to the trash. I received a Dooney & Bouke that had saturated with Hawaiian punch and was so worn on the bottom it was unreal. I seriously cant believe I was sent these. Buyer beware, do NOT BUY Rescue boxes!
You cannot cash out and get your money. You cannot add your bank account and your paypal account cannot be accessed. No one from customer service will contact you because they want you to end up only being able to use your money as a credit on merchandise.
The jacket I ordered was listed in good used condition. It had an odor, was pilling to the point of actual strings coming from it, and had filthy cuffs. I wouldn't even put it in the Good Will box. First and last purchase from this company. Yuck.
Very complicated to navigate their site. Seller sent a damaged item and if I want my money back I would have to pay TU 11 dollars for a return label. That's just a huge rip off. Delete their app and never use them again. Stick with EBay.
Thread Up is an online retailer that resales your consignment items for market price and gives you pennies on the dollar. Their customer service is horriable and pretty much nonexistent therefore, good luck with speaking with someone regarding your sales. There are much better places to take your gently used items than Thread Up.
Thredup has changed the Pricing of what they feel correct /10 adjustment. The above brands price so low takes. Away the character and promotes question
They use there Thredup pricing.
How does everyone feel about this?
Selling brands above for such a liw price. Would make me wonder why?
Tom Ford sunglasses under 100.00.
HOW do you feel selling these above brands?
This questions why? Are you aware of this new pring and only adjustment of 10%?
Please what is your outlook? MINE ÌS SLIM TO NONE.?
I started buying during the pandemic when I wasn't going into physical thrift stores. Now the fees have gotten so disgusting that it's no longer a worthwhile company to buy from. $4 restocking fee per item, plus return shipping, for items purchased sight unseen from a website. I got so many great pieces in the past, but I won't be buying ever again.
Answer: Don't bother. I got 80 cents for a whole bag of good condition name brand clothes.
Answer: I've actually emailed their customer service to show them how many negative reviews there were on this site and they did not care at all. They just quoted their policies. I'm sure they will go bankrupt soon enough...
Answer: 1% but they trash the expensive stuff (or am not sure what they do with it) and sell the cheap stuff. So i sent 2 bags with over 20 items, and got total 25$. I had antik batik dress, anthropologie clothes, jcrew, christian lacroix, etc. and they trashed the expensive (new condition) brand and listed cheap things. I will not send them stuff again, it was very hurtful.
Answer: Because they essentially steal your clothes and then sell them for a profit. You get hardly any payout, but they gladly take all your clothes and sell them for a big mark up.
Answer: Of course buyers are satisfied. They are getting other peoples' brand-name, like-new clothes that has been stolen by ThredUp. Buying from ThredUp just supports their dishonest and shady business practice.
Answer: I almost always sell on eBay first. Then when I don't feel like hanging on to the clothes any more and just want my closet space back and they have been on eBay for months, I will send to thredUP. I don't even send in that high end of items and I will usually get $16 and up per bag. So to me, it's a last resort, but I usually can expect something even if it's a little. I LOVE thredUP for buying. Use their upfront calculator to see what items they take. They will say 50 cents to 1.00 per item so it is not hidden info. There is always the return option where you can get your entire bag back for $12.99 as well. Everyone who has nice stuff they'd want back should opt for this method always.
Answer: They sent me an email and put the money on my thred up account so I can buy something. I was do disgusted I gave up on the whole thing
Answer: Because I sent in 575.00 worth of clothes and recieved 8.00 in credit, half of them had tags still on them and were high priced items. When I asked for proof why they did not take them in they said they had stains on them. I asked for pics because they were brand new, they squirted water on them and took a pic. It takes a couple months to even get your credit and when you buy womens clothes, half the time I was sent stained or childrens sized clothes, TWICE is a much better company.
Answer: Honestly this company is not choosing to accept a lot of product that could easily be listed. I have sent bags and bags, including valuable pieces... cashmere sweaters, high end items of considerable retail cost and relatively recently produced. When questioned I am given the response that the items were not in as good a shape as they wanted them to be. That their buyers should be able to buy perfect product. My take on this is... if it's a 200 dollar cashmere sweater and the purchase price is under 10 dollars, a few pills on the fabric should be a non issue! Period. I question what is going on, frankly, as many do. Too much disappears with no explanation, many bags go into complete reject status. I genuinely am concerned that there is a story here and may become apparent after a while. Only time will tell.
Answer: 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.
thredUP.com was designed to be an easy and convenient way to buy and sell secondhand clothing.