I personally think it’s not the best business decision, since I think it makes most people less likely to pull the trigger on making a purchase at all or take a chance on something that they might like but aren’t sure about. Then, as of August 28, 2018, the thredUP restocking fee was made permanent, so now for any item under $50 you return, you’ll receive the full amount back in cash or credit, minus $3.99 per item. ![]() It was completely random who was given which return charge, so eventually I did see a return show up with those restocking fees. One third of returns were charged no restocking fee, one third were charged 99 cents per item that they returned and one third were charged $1.99 per item returned if those items were under $50. I sent an email to one of the team members I’ve worked with and asked about the restocking fee and she told me that it was a test. They started testing it in Summer of 2018 – I didn’t see the thredUP restocking fee for a while, but I started getting comments on this post about it, plus some emails. One caveat about shopping with thredUP is that they now charge a restocking fee. There are, as usual, some affiliate links, plus if you make your first purchase on ThredUp through my link, you’ll get 45% off your first order plus free shipping. I seriously love that site and I’d say about 50-60% of my closet is now from there (this post isn’t sponsored I assume they have no clue who I am except as that person who orders a LOT of things. ![]() In the last six months, I’ve only bought about three clothing items that aren’t from ThredUp. Well, it only takes one question for me to barrage you with an entire post of my (dubious) wisdom, so buckle up. I posted a picture on Instagram of this sweater a few weeks ago and mentioned it was from ThredUp and someone asked how I find cute things on there.
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