Most of our sons toys shoes and clothes have come from this store. I’m planning on going today! 7÷31÷15. The prices are very reasonable. Every toy I’ve gotten from there has been his favorite for a good amount of time and still work. The clothes are in great shape for being used. I recommend this store to all my friends.
Joy M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Champaign, IL
I feel they are overpriced. But then again I compare this to shops in bigger cities that have to be more competitive. Whereas they do not here with not many other consignments. I don’t like their buying process. It goes through one set of hands and onto the back. If the back people don’t like it they call you to come pick it up. Seems like too much work to me and for them. OTher consignment places just give you money straight out(like Once upon a Child) and they say yes or no to your stuff. Done deal. Also agree with other reviewers that stuff is kinda meh in what they choose to sell and price is worse than sales places. However have found some stuff every now and then and the book section is great!
Nelson M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Champaign, IL
Store review: I did not know what to expect when my wife insisted we visit the shop to check out furniture. This is located on the main street behind Prospect tucked away in an industrial area. The shop itself is quite large with a wide selection of used toys, clothes, and other baby essentials. I agree with other people the selection is so so and it appears over priced compared to garage sale or craiglist items. The toys were also dated. I did not find anything exciting or a good deal to buy. The whole consignment idea is new to me so I had to read more about it. If you are planning on getting rid of some baby clothes or toys you can bring up to 30 clean items each month. They will likely price it ¼ of the new price and you get 50% if it sells. You have to pay 1 dollar each month to maintain an account with them. You definitely won’t get rich, but if you are planning on throwing something away you might as well get some money back. Based on the reviews, they don’t inform you when things sell. You have to email to get an update on how much money is in your account. Pros: discounted use clothes, you can sell your used kids stuff as well Cons: you likely will get very little money for your items unless you are lucky, limited selection Hidden deals: Check the facebook page for pictures of new items that maybe available without having to actually visit the physical location.
Kali M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Francisco, CA
I’m surprised to read that others thought things were overpriced for being used, but maybe I’ve just been ruined by LA pricing scales! Most of the baby clothes seemed to be in the $ 1 – 3 range, with the nicer and/or unused items around $ 7. I found a ton of newborn through 6-month clothes and left with two full reusable grocery bags for $ 115, which to me felt like a pretty good haul. Cute stuff, too, though of course what they have to sell will be limited by what people are willing to let go for very little when they consign. I’m a first-time mom with little baby shopping experience, so take my reactions with the necessary grain of salt, but if I had this store near me I would likely stop in frequently. One caveat: the cashier was notably unfriendly/judgmental. No thanks.
Kate R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Champaign, IL
Their selection is so-so and many items are in bad condition. I buy almost all my kid’s clothing and toys second-hand and in my opinion they are way over-priced. Customer service *severely* lacking.
Jenny S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Greenwood, IN
Great if you need cheap board books and toys and baby accessories. Sucks if you actually need to buy baby clothes because its expensive for used clothing. It also sucks if you are selling too. They price the item st half price of the new price despite if it’d new or not, then you get half comission, they get the other half, plus $ 1 a month if you leave money in your account. I had wanted to sell three things that originally cost me about $ 65 and I only got a check for $ 13.50. They won’t tell you what they price your items at or if anything is sold. You have to call or email them what your balance is. They don’t sell car seats unless they are new do to safety reasons. Buy rather than sell. You could probably make almost all your money back by selling on rather than a consignment shop. Oh, they only let you sell 30 items per calendar month. They have lots of over flow of clothes. They have a Facebook page that posts pictures of items that just came in. That’s very helpful and attracts business.