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This is a great place for shopping if you want trendy, cheap clothes (that will be out of style in a few seasons). But for selling, DO NOT GO HERE. I brought over the majority of my closet, which includes Anthropologie, Charlotte Russe, Hollister, etc. And all I was offered was $6 for three shirts and a pair of flats. One of the shirts was Anthro, so I kept that and the shoes, and "sold" the other two items for $3. Ironically, I had tie-dyed one of them (and they accepted that but not all of my other stuff). The reason behind most of my items being declined was because they were too "old," even though the high-end items had been purchased within a year, and the rest were basics that would fit any season. In addition, the sales associates threw my clothes on the dirty floor as if they were trash, and then placed my used (read: dirty) shoes on top of them. I was paid $3 to drive half an hour and back, and watch my great quality stuff be treated like garbage. I understand doing business, but that was plain disrespectful and unnecessary. The ladies who helped me were very nice, but that paled in comparison to the rest of my trip.
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