| | In the Family Way Discuss Do consignment stores (or Once Upon a Child) pay well? in the Swingin' Deals forums; I've never consigned anything before, so I'm a little curious as to how the pay is. I know Once Upon a Child buys outright, and I've read mixed reviews on ...  | | |   |  |
04-28-2009, 06:50:25 PM
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#1 |  |  | | TRADER SPARKING
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| Do consignment stores (or Once Upon a Child) pay well? I've never consigned anything before, so I'm a little curious as to how the pay is. I know Once Upon a Child buys outright, and I've read mixed reviews on them. I went to a OUAC for the first time yesterday, and I did notice that they were pricey on most things, and some things were priced inconsistently. For example, I found a cute little brag photo book, NIB for $1.00. Then I spotted the exact same book without a box. So I grabbed it, and turned it over, thinking it'd be priced even cheaper - wrong. $2.50. Weird, right? Needless to say, I bought the dollar one. I also bought a bag of hangers.
Surely some of you here have brought things to OUAC or consigned at a local shop! I want to hear your experiences selling. Is it 50/50, 60/40, or..?
Also, what things sell the best?
I'm asking because of this: I go thrift-store shopping quite a bit, and have a pretty good eye at deals (like most of us on this board!). I've purchased a blue Little Tikes piano for .50 & cleaned it up - saw one with a $4 price tag at a garage sale that wasn't as nice as mine. I've also purchased a Haba Moby wooden fish toy for .25 that sells for $14 new. Those are just a couple that come to mind ... So since I go thrift-store / garage sale shopping for my family anyway, I'm wondering if I should actively be looking for good deals to turn around and consign. Does anyone do this? Is it worth the effort?
Thanks!
Jill
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04-28-2009, 06:59:29 PM
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#3 |  |  | | Finder of Lost Posts TRADER FORUM MODERATOR ENTREPRENEUR SUPER MODERATOR SCORCHING
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| Re: Do consignment stores (or Once Upon a Child) pay well? Consignment pays better than OUAC. Both are very picky about brand and condition. I had a friend take BINS of stuff to OUAC and they picked out maybe 1/10th of it and offered her $12.
You'd probably do better on ebay or Craigslist.
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04-28-2009, 07:03:30 PM
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#4 |  |  | | TRADER SPARKING
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| Re: Do consignment stores (or Once Upon a Child) pay well? OUAC does not really pay well. They are very picky and really want just good name brand clothes and they don't give you much at all. If you are trying to resell, I agree you might do better on Craigslist or at a consignment shop or eBay.
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04-28-2009, 09:05:46 PM
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#5 |  |  | | TRADER SPARKING
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| Re: Do consignment stores (or Once Upon a Child) pay well? I took 2 giant rubbermaid bins there, full of NAME BRAND, NEARLY NEW stuff. They chose 26 items, and gave me $17. I am talking they took all the PERFECT stuff. Things that still had the retail tags on them! Now, not too long ago, I sold a lot of clothes on Craigslist, 36 pieces, for $40. Some of them were newer, some of them were "play" clothes, as they had a little wear. Point being, you will get more $$$ on Craigslist or the like than OUAC. Oh, and food for thought, newborn and 3-6 months will not sell nearly as well as say, 2t-3t. I guess because there is more supply of nearly new items for the wee ones, since they grow out of it so fast. |
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04-29-2009, 01:12:16 PM
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| Re: Do consignment stores (or Once Upon a Child) pay well? I just recently consigned for the first time and I was THRILLED with the outcome! However, I used a local, seasonal consignment sale - not consignment stores. Do you have any consignment sales during the spring and fall where you live? I took hardly anything in and make $87!! Now, I don't pick up things for the sole purpose of selling them, so I don't know how you'd do with that, but I just took in some of my son's items (which I'm now kicking myself for giving away for the last two years to my SIL, but some family things you just have to do...)
They gave me 2/3 of the sales, minus an $8 fee. I had to wash/press/cleanup and price the items myself - but since you are pricing them yourself, you get to set the prices and usually get more for them, way more, than at yard/garage sales. They have 25 and 50 percent off days, but you have the option of only selling your item/items at full price with no discounts or not. It is work to get everything ready, and to tag everything properly, but definately worth it in my book!!  I can't wait to see how much I make in the fall sale!! HTH! |
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