Anonymous
Post 02/03/2026 12:50     Subject: Re:Poshmark questions

Buying on Poshmark is risky. There are a lot of scammers out there selling "designer" goods like handbags that are either knockoffs or beat up originals they claim to restore then tag on a fabricated COA. They have these bizarre online Poshmark parties where they basically take advantage of people. I wouldn't touch it.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 16:21     Subject: Poshmark questions

I’m the OP and have already sold two items listed on Poshmark, Mercari and eBay. Both have sold on Poshmark. I have no sense of urgency so I’m fine sitting on the items.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 16:20     Subject: Poshmark questions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sellers need to be aware too. One really crappy buyer sours the whole affair.


I have found that it's just not worth it. At this point, if I don't want it, I just donate it. If I had something somewhat expensive I wanted to sell that I know will sell easily, like my Speedy or something, I'd take it over to Wardrobe Rescue in Vienna and consign it. Short of a price tag that big, it's going to Goodwill.

I've donated authentic LV before. When I'm done, I'm DONE. Plus I think of how exciting it must be for whoever finds it.


Guarantee that didn’t even make it to the floor. Some worker took that thing.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 06:59     Subject: Poshmark questions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sellers need to be aware too. One really crappy buyer sours the whole affair.


I have found that it's just not worth it. At this point, if I don't want it, I just donate it. If I had something somewhat expensive I wanted to sell that I know will sell easily, like my Speedy or something, I'd take it over to Wardrobe Rescue in Vienna and consign it. Short of a price tag that big, it's going to Goodwill.

I've donated authentic LV before. When I'm done, I'm DONE. Plus I think of how exciting it must be for whoever finds it.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2026 19:46     Subject: Poshmark questions

Anonymous wrote:Sellers need to be aware too. One really crappy buyer sours the whole affair.


I have found that it's just not worth it. At this point, if I don't want it, I just donate it. If I had something somewhat expensive I wanted to sell that I know will sell easily, like my Speedy or something, I'd take it over to Wardrobe Rescue in Vienna and consign it. Short of a price tag that big, it's going to Goodwill.