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March 2020 by Terri Lundy
This is another one of my favorite Children's Consignment sales. They always have great deals and are reasonably priced as well! Not to mention top brand names for WAY less $$$. Check it out if you can! Not only are you getting a great deal, but chances are the profit is going to a local Mom recycling her kiddo's clothes
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December 2019 by Michaela Doherty
This is the second time that I’ve waited for payment. I love the concept that some of the money and items go to charity but the whole issuance of payment seems to have declined in the past year with little or no response. I have been consigning and buying since 2012. I’ve noticed that some of my items were missing when I checked on whether they sold and this has been a chronic issue since the beginning and I’ve accepted it. The “shoplifting” from a charity and the failure to pay people on time makes me reconsider consigning with them in the future. I hope they return to just issuing checks when it was easier to receive payment.
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December 2019 by Candy Grein
No I would not recommend them at all - they have taken the clothes and no issues check from a sale 2 months ago.
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March 2019 by Jessica H.
I greatly enjoying shopping at these events. You can find really good deals and if you like to hunt for a sale, this is the place for you. The last day is my favorite because a lot of items are marked down 50% off. I have never consigned any of my children's clothes yet but plan to in the future. I think it is a great option to make a little money on clothing that kids have outgrown.
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October 2017 by Laura A.
I'm basing this review from a consigner point of view. It's such a genius racket, I just wish I were on the other end of it, not the s***** side. For one thing, the consigner does all the prep work. Items must be ironed, hung, priced and tagged. Supplying your own hangers (NO WIRE HANGERS is in all caps on the websites instructions). The people working the event are all volunteers. So somebody else is doing all the work up to this point for free. Then they take a pretty substantial 40% commission AND on top of that charge an arbitrary ten dollar consigner fee! For what, all the work they do? What's the forty percent for then? Not to mention the long wait to drop off the items and the almost insulting amount of nit picking they do. They pay for a Manchester by the Sea PO box to give the appearance of a high end operation. You're selling used clothes in a gym on Rt. 114 now, get prospective. It's simply not worth the time and effort for a long wait on a sad check in the mail. I'd rather dump it all in a donation bin and use the tax right off.