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Ragamoffyn's

Ragamoffyn's

(51 reviews)

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I had my 19 items here for consignment. When they received and inspected my items, the manager…read moreconfirmed they were all in great condition with packages/boxes. At that time, they could not price out all items so they told me to call back to check. After a few days, I went into the store again just to see if all my items got priced out, and they were able to print out an inventory lookup for my items. Over the next consigned 3 months, I called and received a check for sold items every month. At the end of the 3 months, their employee at the front desk confirmed with me that I did not need to pick up the remaining unsold items because my items were in good condition, so I could just continue keeping them there until sold. However, I found out that it was not the case when I called again asking if there was a check for me. One of the managers told me that some of my items were donated already due to the consignment contract expiring after 3 months. I was shocked as this was different than what their employee told me. After some investigation, the manager called back and confirmed due to the miscommunications, they would credit me back for the donated items which would be in my last paycheck. I went into the store to pick up my 2 unsold items and the check that should have included my most recently sold items and the donated items. However, the math for the check just did not add up right when I was comparing it with the inventory lookup list I was provided with at the beginning of the consignment. Their employees could not help me in terms of confirming what items were sold for how much or if any of the donated items were included in the check and for how much. It made me suspect how accurate or informational their system was. I refused to take the check as I did not agree with the amount, and there was no manager onsite. The next day, their manager called me as she heard "they could not find the check" when I went in. I confirmed the employees did find the check, but I did not agree with the amount so I did not accept the check. This made me feel they had communication issues not just externally but also internally. The employee even wrote down the reasons (the missing items) I did not take the check on a post-it in front of me! After a few back and forth as I had to point out what items I did not take back or were sold based on my record, the manager was able to add the missing amounts back and issued me a new check. Overall, very frustrated about their internal and external miscommunications, and the accuracy of their system.

I consigned four designer dresses with Ragamoffyn's in December 2024. From the beginning, I asked…read morethem to email me the prices -- which they acknowledged on the intake form. I received the listing prices, but after that, there was no notification, no updates, and no way to track whether or when my items sold. In July 2025, I followed up and was told two items sold on June 30. I asked for proof -- basic things like sales receipts or transaction records from their POS system. What I received instead were edited spreadsheets and screenshots with no invoice numbers, no timestamps, and no payment details. The item numbers were even changed, which they said was due to their system "expiring" old items and re-entering them. I asked for the original, system-generated receipts -- not summaries -- and they refused. They cited "customer privacy" as the reason, even though I never asked for buyer details, only sales data for my own items. Even worse, when I asked about the items they didn't mention, I was told they had "probably expired" or "may have been donated," again with zero documentation. There is no transparency or accountability. At this point, I seriously suspect some items may have been mishandled or privately sold off-record. As a consignor, you have no visibility, no notifications, and no way to verify anything unless you push hard for weeks -- and even then, they provide NO REAL proof. If you're planning to consign with Ragamoffyn's, be very careful. Once they take your items, you may never know what happens to them. You're completely at their mercy, and they provide no audit trail whatsoever.

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Aurora Antique Pavilion

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This is the best antique/vintage mall in the Seattle area! It's HUGE!!!! So much stuff without much…read morerepetition between the booths. Prepare to spend hours! The staff are responsive and getting them to open a case is easy cheesy. Everyone I've interacted with has been super friendly and willing to go the extra mile if you are searching for a random oddball thing. Sometimes checkout lines are long if you go near closing time. I much Aurora Antique Pavilion to Fremont Vintage Mall (extremely expensive and not great selection) and Lander Street Vintage (good for some things but pricier.) I also like it better than the Star Mall in Snohomish which has a lot of poorly maintained booths and there's more of a musty smell at the Star Mall which might get into textiles.

The other day I decided to go look through this shop and I was looking at some jewelry with the…read morehelp of a staff member who actually was pleasant and helpful to me and found a ring being sold as a "sterling ring" and I thought it was pretty and purchased it. and it was all good until I started examining it more as it was tarnishing in an unusual way I have never seen sterling tarnish before. It was marked s925 so I was fairly confident it was real because faking sterling rings isn't very common. I decided to test it anyway alongside confirmed 925 silver tested in an xrf machine to be genuine as well as .800 silver also xrf tested as genuine. it had no reaction whatsoever to the acid test where as the confirmed silver next to it tested just as it should which means yes, it is actually fake. I was a bit upset and rightfully so as this ring cost a bit much for a real sterling ring and was sold to me and advertised as genuine. when I decided to call and try to work something out on what to do with this trash ring sold to me as genuine for the price of a genuine ring. the staff member i ended up talking to was very argumentative and rude and flat out denied it was fake just because it was stamped as real. what does a stamp have to do with anything if the metal itself is not what it's stamped as? Refused to refund me on a blatant scam. If an item is advertised as genuine it NEEDs to be genuine. It IS an illegal practice to sell counterfeit products and offer no refund despite refund policies, as consumer protection laws override refund policies in a case like this. It is ILLEGAL to deny me my refund and you will Hear more from me. Very unprofessional would never shop here again unless I want to buy more counterfeit items for marked up prices and face illegal policy practices . Would give a rating of 0 if I could.

Designers Consignment - womenscloth - Updated May 2026

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