Strange Business Practices... I took in some of my things to be sold to kid to kid and left surprised.
I had 7 items including many big ticket items. I purchased these things for well over $400 new and they were in great shape. They offered me only about 1/4 of the worth. Now this was not really a problem because I said no to some of the bigger items and took them home with me to either give to friends,sell on craigslist, or sell at a garage sale. However, I did sell some of the smaller items. I received a small credit ($35) in store which I was thinking would be good to pick up some clothing at later time.
Before I left I asked for a receipt for the items that I was selling and I was refused a receipt stating that they put the credit towards my phone number and they are NOT allowed to give receipts. This is highly unusual in this day and age and it left me bewildered by their business practices. Because of the low amount of money that you will get for your items and the strange practice of NOT giving any documentation of the sale to the customer I would not recommend selling items to this company. It is good to note that the representatives treated me nicely.
The amounts you will get for items are as follows:
Toys: 30% of what they sell it for.
Equipment: 40% of what they sell it for.
For example if you bring in a high chair that you paid $125 for new, they can only sell it used so it estimate 60% of original value; therefore, they will sell it for $75. Now take 40% of the $75, which is $30 and that is the high end of what you may get for your $125 high chair at Kid to Kid.
With the number it is easy to see that it is not worth the gas and time it takes to go to kid to kid. Have a garage sale be happy.