I brought them all my best items. I thought it could be a good move during a pandemic. I was sooooo wrong. Their checks expire. I could not have predicted all the trauma and health issues I have endured. I contacted them to find out about payment. The information I received back was not accurate. They do not contact you about the expiration. Now I am out hundreds of dollars worth of merchandise. They don't care about your health issues. I like to patronize fair businesses. Sellers beware. She said that the expiration issue is mentioned in the contract. Contracts are supposed to be reasonable to be legal, business law 100. During a pandemic there should be exceptions. I do not know how it is okay to conduct business this way. I think a tag sale is a better way to go. What a waste of time, money, etc. Don't people believe in karma? People are more valuable than stuff. I really hope the people who bought all of my stuff enjoy it. However, the karma attached to it is not good because of the greed that is intrinsic in...
Read moreTerrible consignment experience.
The pieces that didn't sell, they gave back to us broken.
The pieces that they wouldn't sell, they said they may have donated them, which we asked them not to do. Or perhaps those pieces were somewhere in the back, but they said they have no way of knowing. My mother insists they stole the items. In either case, very disrespectful.
And the pieces they did sell, they printed checks with the wrong name. The bank will not cash them, and this store refuses to mail us new ones.
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Read moreThey were knowledgable about the stuff that I brought in, identifying it correctly. Most of it sold. I was not notified to pick up my unsold stuff nor do they mail the checks from sales. I luckily called them. Some bookkeeping is wrong and no calls have been returned. And in a pandemic, mask wearing was not consistent. Some good finds are available...
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