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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It took them a month and a half to tell me that they didn't accept a coach bag in pristine condition. I feel like I've been robbed and that one of their staff is now walking around with a free bag.
I find that they accept a lot of old clothes. Which means many options are not currently in style. Also the quality can be suspect. Especially for popular brands like j crew or similar "upper end" mass market. I probably keep about 50% of what I order so there are some good finds. Wish shipping was always free. I also wish they provided much more detailed descriptions of the clothes. And the pictures aren't that great. Clothes need to be steamed beforehand and I can never tell the difference between black and navy in the photos. It would be good to specifically say the color. I would love to be able to search by pant inseam for example. Also they never list dress length which is not helpful when looking for work clothes.
As far as selling, I get most of my stuff accepted and never expect much money so I'm never that disappointed.
Clothes that were described as "like new" were really worn. Really rough shape. I can't e en give them to goodwill, they are that old looking!
I sent in a bag of clothes NWT, all of them; Joe's Jeans, Talbots, Taylor, Sue Wong... etc. Etc. I got UNDER $5. Totally disappointed. When Twice was around and I sold to them I would have gotten $80-125 for that bag. Poshmark, eBay, and Crossroads are the way to go.
I've gotten a few good deals on this site but won't be using it anymore after trying out their selling service. I understand they have high quality standards, but it seems to me that they should either lower the price of return assurance to a reasonable amount or provide return assurance for free. They accepted 10% of the items I sent. That means they'll get a pretty hefty charitable deduction as I assume they donate the unusable clothing. Definitely won't use again
They have no clue how to price clothes. They say they have experts pricing based on quality and designer names etc. that is such BS. What you get from them is not worth the time to pack the bag not mention driving it to fedex. You're better off selling some on Craigslist or just donating it. You will be disappointed.
Love buying from here and getting great deals on clothes and that returns are easy; however I will not sell here as what they offer isn't worth the time to even send your items
I have used Thred up several times to sell my clothes. This is my last time. I find them terribly inconsistent with what they take and the prices they offer for the pay out. In fact the last few times it was worse. I was completely baffled when they didn't take brand new, with tags, on trend, items - from their requested labels. But did take used Target items. I will not be using them again. The hassle of going to my local Consignment is worth the increase in items they will take and will pay out is way more.
Do not send your clothes to this company! I sent a full bag of nice clothes, including two "new with tags" dresses from a local boutique with price tags over $120 each. Over a month later, they paid me $3.50 for the bag. The few items they accepted, they were selling for way more than they were worth, as they seemed to choose the cheapest clothes in the bag. I would have preferred to give them away to someone who is not profiting off of them!
This company is a joke! I sent over probably up to 12 items of brand names and 90% of them were new with tags. They kept 4 items and all I got for them was $5 and some change! Next time I'll just donate them to a Goodwill store. What a waste of time!
I sent in a bag of clothing with brands like Gap, BCBG, Mini Boden etc. They decided to only keep 3 items that were brand new with tags on. Those items were worth around $150 and after deducting my return fee for items they did not keep, I earned $3!
I do not recommend them at all!
If you are sending them your clothes only do it if you are willing to give them away because that's what you will be doing. Legalized theft.
Clothes are checked with quality control and re always as described! Pricing is right on point and I can't say enough about their excellent customer service.
I have been using ThredUp for a year now and have found some really great finds! It is a little over priced for consignment shopping, but the upside is that the quality of the items you purchase is pretty much guaranteed.
If all you have to do is purchase an item, you are golden.
But on the chance that you need to return an item, well this is where the issues arise.
1. They are not available by phone, only by email. If you have a question for them, sit back grab a cup of coffee and wait a few days. The last time I had a question I had to wait 5 days for a response! That is unacceptable. If my cell phone provider or if Amazon took that long to respond, I simply wouldn't patronize them anymore. This tells me that either a) they simply don't give an eff and/or b) they need to hire more staff.
2. They only allow 2 weeks to return an item, and they must have received it two weeks from the day it was delivered... so you really only have about a week to make returns. Make up your mind and make it up quick.
3. Some of the items on the website are marked as "Final Sale". With only a mere 2 pictures for each item, some at unflattering angles, its usually not enough information for me to decide whether to purchase a Final Sale item or not.
Overall, I like the clothing items offer, but I think they need some serious improvements to their business model before they gain me back as a customer.
Cam
I totally agree that this is the biggest rip off ever. My clothes had the tags on them still yet almost everything said "minor imperfections". This was House of Black and White, Cold water Creek, etc... brand new with tags yet they sold this stuff for virtually nothing and gave me literally a few dollars for what was for sure at least $1,000 worth of clothes. I got $37. Never Ever Again! I gave one star because they do get the bag to you fast but now I know why.
In terms of selling, in response to the hundreds of comments and after the results of my last bag, where once again, they accepted all of the cheap stuff and didn't take the better items - I did the numbers. If an item sells for $30 or more they have to pay you 40% upfront. If you go to the info when you order your bag, if you don't pay to have your rejected items returned, they state that they will "recycle them responsibly". If you read on, one way they do this is by selling them to a 3rd party. So rather than give you 40% upfront for an item of clothing that may not sell, they sell it for less money to a 3rd party and in the long run make out better. No risk and they are getting sure money for your better things.
I wll never again have dealings with this company. After painstakingly sorting through my clothes, i too sent a full bag of items to be reviewed and sold. Each item met the strict guidelines posted on thredup's website. I haven't been notified that my items were received nor have i been notified if anything selling. Unbelievable. From now on, i will stick to ebay, poshmark and the consignment shops in my area. Thredup is a complete scam!
Sent in Eileen Fisher, Janie and Jack, high end clothes that were never worn. They paid me $6.77. I then found the items for sale on their site for over $20 each. DO NOT USE. They need to be SHUT DOWN
Although, I enjoyed buying from this business I would NEVER send in a clean up bag again. They took about 20 clothing items and sold a good portion of them right away. My payout was $34. Several of my item's were listed at around $20 each. I had several brand new with tags items like an under armour fleece zip up, and juicy couture zip up hoodie. Your better off selling your clothing on your own or taking it to a consignment shop who gives fair prices.
I sent in a full bag of clothing, following thred-up specific requirements. They paid me 2.70. Seriously? It is supposed to be 70% of the worth of the clothing. I wish I had come to this site before using thred-up. Very disappointed.
Answer: Don't bother. I got 80 cents for a whole bag of good condition name brand clothes.
Answer: I've actually emailed their customer service to show them how many negative reviews there were on this site and they did not care at all. They just quoted their policies. I'm sure they will go bankrupt soon enough...
Answer: 1% but they trash the expensive stuff (or am not sure what they do with it) and sell the cheap stuff. So i sent 2 bags with over 20 items, and got total 25$. 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.
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