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Are you obligated to accept the offer while selling clothes at Buffalo Exchange/Plato’s Closet?

I have some clothes I don’t want anymore and I was thinking of selling them to Plato’s Closet or Buffalo Exchange. However I’ve heard that they can "rip you off" and make incredibly low offers on clothes…which is understandable I guess because they’re only giving you 35% of the sales price. I’ve heard of awful stories of people getting $15 off of around 8 articles of clothing, which I don’t want to happen. I could sell these clothes on eBay or craigslist potentially. So if their offer is too low, can I decline it? Or do I have to take whatever they give me? Thanks

NO, You always have the option to decline their offer. BX pays cash on the spot (either 30% or 35%) of what they will sell it for, or they will give you 50% in store trade. At first customers are often disappointed with what BX pays and also with what BX passes on. But if you take a pile of clothes that you never will ware and trade it for 2 or 3 items that you love, maybe it’s not such a bad exchange.

  1. Justin
    August 15th, 2012 at 00:36 | #1

    NO, You always have the option to decline their offer. BX pays cash on the spot (either 30% or 35%) of what they will sell it for, or they will give you 50% in store trade. At first customers are often disappointed with what BX pays and also with what BX passes on. But if you take a pile of clothes that you never will ware and trade it for 2 or 3 items that you love, maybe it’s not such a bad exchange.
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