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Businiess name:  Nearly New
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I hope others will learn from my mistake. Just over a year ago, I took a group of very nice formal/prom dresses (small sizes) to sell. I did read my contract and knew that it was my responsibility to contact Nearly New after 60 days, but I completely forgot until recently. Admittedly, my mistake. I knew that the store had probably not kept any of the dresses that did not sell, but I wanted to find out how many of the dresses had sold and if I could still receive my check. When I called, I was told that none of the dresses had sold and all had been donated to charity after 60 days. I have a very hard time believing that not even one of the dresses sold. They were all current styles, excellent quality, and in very good condition. Some were unworn and still had tags on. However, I have to take the store at their word because there was no way to verify what did or didn't sell. My advice to prospective consignors would be to make a detailed list of what you take to Nearly New and be absolutely sure that you contact them at the end of your 60 day selling period. Otherwise, you may not be paid for any of your items that do sell.

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