Anonymous wrote:I am an avid PoshMark buyer and seller (am a PM Ambassador level seller) and I have never written a thank you note and have a 5 star rating. It is not required and as a buyer I personally don’t like it. Gets too personal when all I want is the item I am buying. I do wrap items in tissue paper, make sure presentation is nice, item is spotless and as described. When buying, I always start low. You can filter the sellers items by available listing (and choose “sold) to see what their recent sales are to give you a good sense of whether the seller heavily discounts or whether they stick to their pricing. I sell to unload things that are still very nice but I have no use for them so I am always willing to go lower and price to give room to offer discounts. Others may thrift and resell and need to make a specific amount to either profit or break even so they are less willing to bargain but will still take a few dollars off. I am never offended by a low ball offer. I just counter for what I am willing to sell as my lowest price. No offense is ever taken. I have gotten some amazing buys and I save so much money, I now shop less in stores. You can’t return items, so if it doesn’t fit your only option is to keep or try to resell. So be sure to ask for clothing measurements before you commit if you don’t know brand sizing well. I find PM makes selling super easy and they have a great search engine for buying.
I buy - I don't sell - and I don't care for the gifts or notes, either. I'm looking to pay a fair price for an item of clothing I want to buy, and to get it in the described condition in a reasonable timeframe. That's really it. It's a transaction, not a friendship.
My thing is I generally won't pay as much on Poshmark for something as I would on eBay, because you can't do returns and also you can't review a seller's ratings. So you're taking more of a chance on Poshmark clothes.