I will NEVER go to plato's again and I warn anyone doing business with them. first of all the store is just a cluttered mess, way too much crap (and i mean that literally, they're selling brands such as no boundaries and xhilarition which you can get from walmart and target they charge just as much if you just went and bought a brand new shirt from there), most of their shirts are faded, the seam is coming undone and grotesquely overpriced (a used worn hollister shirt for 12 bucks! uh yeah no)... they had a pair of dirty puma shoes for 20 bucks, hideous high heels that look like their right out of the 80s and cheap jewelry that looked like it was from claires and yet cost just as much (USED jewelry by the way).
oh yes and for my selling experience, i seriously wanted to get some cash because i just moved here and i heard about this ""great"" store that takes your gently used brand names. now i happen to have alot of brand name things, i brought into platos a juicy couture necklace (originally $90, worn once!!), an ed hardy hat (bought less than a year ago $90), an h&m fur coat ($200 retail), betsey johnson handbag ($100) and a couple shirts from maurices, couple pairs of jeans, etc... I waited half and hour for them to search through my clothes and i assumed i was going to get at least 40 bucks for all that stuff after being told they offer a certain percentage of what you originally bought it for. finally i came up to the front ( with a bunch of their less than average brand clothes) and the clerk told me she was going to offer me $12! she said the coat was ""out of date"" the computer told her this by the way... i got 3.50 for the juicy couture necklace, 4.00 for ed hardy hat, and they wanted to offer me 5.00 for my betsey johnson purse. i didnt accept and gave them their used no boundries shirts that added up to double of what they were willing to offer me for my brand name items. BUYERS AND SELLERS BEWARE!! i don't see a long lasting future for this travesty of a store.
Pros: none, don't bother
Cons: overpriced and underpricing your items
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