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Complaint Review: Once upon a child - Mansfield Ohio

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  • Reported By: Kairlair — Mansfield Ohio USA
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  • Once upon a child Fourth Street Mansfield , Ohio USA

Once upon a child They are very unreasonable on there offers and lie to your face and rip you off Mansfield Ohio

*REBUTTAL Owner of company: Stolen items always have store tags attached.

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 We took some brand new clothes here to these people and some gently warn clothes very nice the new clothes had tags still valued at over $250 dollars and the gently used clothes on top of that stuff they said they couldn't take due to wear on them however go look on there shelfs and they have clothes and items that are stained badly n dingy looking and asking outrageous prices and said they don't buy anything with wear witch is a lie most things on the racks wasn't no where even close to as nice as what we took in they gave us $7.50 for over $250 in clothes I mentioned the clothes on the racks and they got very defensive and said they would only sell the clothes we took for $4.50 a pair but we went back in and they have them priced for $8.50 a pair.liars and rip offs do not take clothing there unless u want to be insulted they will tell u your clothes are no good even tho things on there shelfs is nasty looking this store is a joke.I understand a profit but they are ripping people off here honestly they shouldn't be able to get away with the lying and cheating people

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#1 REBUTTAL Owner of company

Stolen items always have store tags attached.

AUTHOR: Dawn - (United States)

POSTED: Sunday, February 18, 2018

Items that come in with new tags attached are not always an item that do well in our area.   Most stores in our area will accept returns on their new items with tags attached. Unless that stores system shows the item as stolen.

We can only quote an offer on your items. Prices are based on style, condition, and demand. The customer can always refuse an offer if it doesn’t meet your expectations. 

Most clothing tags sewn to the clothing have dates printed on the tag. We don’t intentionally pay cash for  out-dated items. These items are better donated by you for free to a charity of your choice. 

STAINED. FADED. COVERED IN PET HAIR and STRONG ODORS OF SMOKE are not sellable and would be bad inventory. 

Items brought in, in trash bags are OVER WRINKLED and have an ODOR unique to being stored in plastic. Again bad inventory.

 

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