When something goes wrong- unexpectedly. A Poshmark story
So, my friend who takes impeccable care of her clothing gave me two cashmere sweaters that are absolutely gorgeous. I took pics, listed them, stored them. I saw absolutely no issues. They are beautiful.
A buyer offered $50 for both and I accepted it. Why not? That meant $40 profit. I get 24 and my friend 16.
All went well with shipping. The sweaters arrived and the buyer messaged that there were moth holes in the pink one. They are so very tiny I never saw them. No one else would either but the buyer did.
Another return! I do not like when a mistake happens or when I sell something where I did not see an issue but the buyer finds it.
I got curious and Googled "What happens if you have too many returns on Poshmark". Apparently, not much unless they determine they are not honest mistakes and you are selling erroneously described items on purpose. I will get an email reminding me to be careful.
I did not think I needed to look for minute holes in these gorgeous sweaters because I know my friend is very meticulous about her clothes and would not slip me something to sell that had issues.
I did go back and look at my pictures and did see what could be holes but it could also be shadows in the pic. The buyer marked them with post it notes and uploaded a pic. Ok, I guess.
Nothing I can do about it now. Just try to be fair and do it better.
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