I was really hoping I had as many positive things to say about selling as I did buying on these sites.
But alas.....not so much.
I sent off my first bag to ThredUp a few weeks ago (ok, many weeks ago...the turn around time on them is pretty slow right now) and received a whopping $4.25.
You can only see what they accepted from your bag, not everything you sent. Honestly I forgot most of what I put in there but I do know there was several clothing items and 3 a pairs of shoes.
They only accepted the shoes. Which surprised me. I made sure to include the clothing brands I knew were popular on there (Ann Taylor and the like).
Around the same time I posted some clothing items on Poshmark.
You would think a NWT J. Crew skirt would sell for $30...... spoiler alert. It hasn't. Neither has the other items I've posted.
I'm not giving up yet, and I have lot of things I still want to post on Poshmark.
Yerdle has been pretty successful. Easy to post. For the most part it doesn't seem like people are looking for big names or brands. But Yerdle dollars aren't redeemable in the real world. So you're obligated to use the dollars you earn in the app to buy things.
Unlike Poshmark, Yerdle doesn't take a percentage but the buyers do pay shipping and a processing fee.
In the end, they all have their pros and cons. But as a person who's most likely to shop, ThredUp has proven to be 98% successful for me. Great size accuracy, extra measurement info, and clothing in fantastic condition.
Mercari is my next adventure in second hand shopping.
So far the buying process has been great. And the 2 day shipping is a nice perk.
Coming up soon:
-IHG stay review on two different coasts.
-Using our 1 year IHG certificate on a resort stay.
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Updates on ThredUp, Yerdle and Poshmark
What can I say? I am in love with the sites in the title.
Shall we start with the favorite?
Our poor mailman must be convinced that I'm addicted to shopping on ThredUp. In case you didn't know, every package from ThredUp comes in a branded bag or box. No doubt who it’s from.
Thanks to you, lovely readers, using my referral link in the side bar, I have ordered a few...ahem... ok ALOT from ThredUp. Sadly they are no longer offer $20 both ways for referral credits but $10. Still, fantastic. I think I signed up when you could also use the credits towards shipping costs. I have heard that recently they've discontinued that. If you signed up back when it was still $20 but haven't used it yet, they're not reducing it to $10, so good news there!!! The accuracy of the measurements and dress/skirt lengths is EXTREAMLY helpful. And the packaging when you receive the items is always PERFECTLY wrapped. Never ceases to amaze me.
Yerdle has been super successful for me in selling clothes. (I did send a bag to ThredUp this week but I won't know what they accept or how much credit I get for several weeks. Blog post on that in the future.) I signed up a few friends and accumulated a fair amount of "Yerdle dollars" (No value in the real world). Yerdle provides you with the postage via email to print and attach to your box or envelope when you sell an item. If you don't ship it out in a week, the transaction is canceled and the item is not relisted automatically. This happened to me on the buying end, and there was no way to contact the seller. A beautiful vintage dress I never got. Of course my Yerdle dollars were returned to my account. If you don't check your Yerdle emails or app notifications, you might not realize when you sell something and could end up losing a sale. So far, everything I've bought from Yerdle was a success. One seller in particular I've bought from on multiple occasions. Adding a seller to your favorites is a great way to see what new items they post and a real win win situation if you know clothes you've bought from them fit perfectly. I don't know how often or how randomized it is, but I have received free shipping credits on my account a few times. They do expire and don't count for the up charge in bundling so watch out for that.
Ahhh Poshmark.
I’ve had only one minor experience with Poshmark, when I bought a shirt with my initial $5 sign up credit. I like that you can submit an offer on an item. Makes it a little different than similar sites. I only have one thing posted in my Poshmark store for sale, and it is because I wasn’t happy with the amount ThredUp would give me and it didn’t sell on eBay. I’ve lowered the price and it still has not sold. But hey, I don’t know why I ordered a J Crew skirt that small…..who is that tiny?!! Not these hips. Just saying.
This week I’ve made two purchases via referral credit and I’m extremely excited about both. Honestly, I can’t give a real review until I receive the items. But I’ll post an update when that happens. The pricing on both items was fantastic and over all the experience of shopping on Poshmark is easy.
I like to think of it like this:
Yerdle= Goodwill
ThredUp= Regulated consignment with occasional sales.
Poshmark= Online shopping trying to look consignment but with prices set by the people who owned the items and might possibly accept less. Or might just over price them.
I’ve included referral links for your convenience in the side bar. Tee Hee Hee.
This is the referral for https://poshmark.com/
Use the following code when you sign up VIA THE APP JPHVZ
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Sunday, June 5, 2016
Continuing cleanser cleanse, and some alternative options.
Back in November I decided to challenge myself to 30 days of no harsh cleansers on my face. Those 30 days have turned into 7 months. That’s right…. Nothing besides what I’m about to talk about has been used to wash my face.
During this time I did not stop using makeup. Yet I DID see
a major improvement in my skin. I clearly have to use something to remove my
makeup, and being the lazy person I am, I opted for wipes. I went through a few
different brands and did like these
LINK
LINK
With a good coupon I think they’re an excellent option.
For slightly less (Walgreens and Ulta for price references) I
discovered these fantastic wipes
Of course they use coconut milk and anything related to
coconuts I’m in love with.
And that’s a segway to my next discovery.
I was already using coconut oil (make sure it’s not the cheap
stuff, that will clog your pores.) to remove any extra makeup left over after
using wipes. So I thought, there is surely a way to use this for my entire
face. And that is when I discovered coconut oil scrub recipes on Pinterest.
There is about a million and I would to tell you I have made them all….but I
have not. So far I’m loving a simple mix of coconut oil and sugar.
Here is a link to my board on Pinterest with some recipes to
get you started.
The need for a “soap product” still existed in my life, and
I instantly knew what route to take. Our local (I use that word loosely as we
live in the middle of nowhere) flea market has a fantastic lady that makes her
own soaps with a base of palm, olive or coconut oil.
Her Facebook link
Her Facebook link
We already had a habit of buying her bar soaps so I decided
to use that (in conjunction with the scrub I made) for my face since I knew the
exact ingredients and process.
I have seen a major difference in my face since I started this process.
I have seen a major difference in my face since I started this process.
I have gone into Sephora in recent months, not wearing any
makeup and received compliments on my skin. I’d say that is a major success.
Monday, February 29, 2016
A new look at the world of glasses. (Pun intended)
Since I was about 13/14 I have worn glasses, then a couple years ago contacts as well.
Up until this year I did not have vision insurance and as you know, glasses are not cheep.
Maybe you've heard of discount sites for glasses and been skeptical. After all, who wants to buy something that they're going to wear everyday without trying it on first?
Or maybe you're the type of person who likes a brand name on the side of their glasses. It's ok, you don't have to admit it out loud.
For the second time I have had a fantastic experience with Zenni optical.
The home of glasses starting at... DRUMROLL....$6.95
Nope. Not missing a digit or two. And yes, that includes the lenses.
Crazy right?
Take a look at these two pairs of glasses. Which were from Zenni optical for under $20 and which were from BJ's at a discounted price of $160 before lenses?
The answer to which is from Zenni?
The second pair.
Personally my insurance only covers contacts or glasses,not both for the year. So I picked contacts.
I'm super happy with my new glasses and it took less than two weeks (comparable time frame to when I've ordered in store before). At a great price point, you could even get multiple different styles and even prescription sunglasses.
Ebates (my best friend when shopping online) is also offering 4% back on any Zenni purchases.
Also if you're doing any shopping online today, they are offering double percentage back at many stores.
Up until this year I did not have vision insurance and as you know, glasses are not cheep.
Maybe you've heard of discount sites for glasses and been skeptical. After all, who wants to buy something that they're going to wear everyday without trying it on first?
Or maybe you're the type of person who likes a brand name on the side of their glasses. It's ok, you don't have to admit it out loud.
For the second time I have had a fantastic experience with Zenni optical.
The home of glasses starting at... DRUMROLL....$6.95
Nope. Not missing a digit or two. And yes, that includes the lenses.
Crazy right?
Take a look at these two pairs of glasses. Which were from Zenni optical for under $20 and which were from BJ's at a discounted price of $160 before lenses?
The answer to which is from Zenni?
The second pair.
Personally my insurance only covers contacts or glasses,not both for the year. So I picked contacts.
I'm super happy with my new glasses and it took less than two weeks (comparable time frame to when I've ordered in store before). At a great price point, you could even get multiple different styles and even prescription sunglasses.
Ebates (my best friend when shopping online) is also offering 4% back on any Zenni purchases.
Also if you're doing any shopping online today, they are offering double percentage back at many stores.
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Product review time! Entering the world of eye cream.
Last week the makers of Valentia True Glow Eye Cream reached out to me so I cold test their product. I love testing products. And I love giving my opinions. Don't we all?
What really stuck out to me when I read up this was that it is vegan friendly and 98% natural ingredients. Even though I have dark circles and redness under my eyes and near the bridge of my nose,I typically used concealer to cover it up. This stuff changed the game. The cream has a mild tint to it and had a way of almost acting like a concealer. Totally unexpected.
It wore fantastic under my foundation,it did actually seem to firm up my skin somehow and I was really tempted to use it on my entire face. I used some leftover (one pump is more than enough for both eyes) for my nose and saw great results in taking care of the redness. I don't always notice the tingling feeling when I apply it but sometimes I do. I love feeling stuff work its magic!
It wore fantastic under my foundation,it did actually seem to firm up my skin somehow and I was really tempted to use it on my entire face. I used some leftover (one pump is more than enough for both eyes) for my nose and saw great results in taking care of the redness. I don't always notice the tingling feeling when I apply it but sometimes I do. I love feeling stuff work its magic!
As someone with skin that tends to have an extremely oily reaction to heavy products,I was worried when I saw this had a lotion type consistency. But it soaks in super fast and I have yet to notice any extra oil in that area.
I feel like this bottle will last me a very long time and so far, I'm really enjoying it.
* Disclaimer
I received this product for free in exchange for my honest review of the product. All of my opinions are that of my own. I was not paid in any way.
I received this product for free in exchange for my honest review of the product. All of my opinions are that of my own. I was not paid in any way.
Home sweet Pinterest home
I am sooooo guilty of a Pinterest addiction. I am also guilty of starting a home decor project and not finishing it.
I have finally been stubborn enough about my latest one to finish it. Our living room feature wall.
It all started a few weeks ago I picked up some amazing clearance finds at Target. These awesome multi-picture frames. (Also another 5x7 frame that is no longer on their website)
Did I pay those prices?
Who do you think I am?! Of course not. Clearance at my local Target brought them down to $3 and $5. SCORE.
For prints I tend to order from Snapfish. The coupon codes are always fantastic! Plus Ebates is offering 10% back currently.
Example of some pricing with coupon codes
I then headed over to Tj Maxx clearance and found some adorable wood letters that even had holes in the back for hanging. Made hanging them up super easy.
But I needed an "&" for between the letters. I looked no further than Pinterest. A quick search for "printable free wall art" and a trip to Dollar Tree for a cute 4x6 basic frame.
Here is the site I printed my "&" from
http://smittenonpaper.com/blog/free-download-wall-art-collage/
I also LOVE this site for free printables!
http://chicfetti.com/free-printables/
I used this site for a cute monogram wedding planner cover and also the same graphic I used for our wedding shower cake inspiration. Just took the store making the cake the print out and they copied and printed it like they would typically print a picture on the cake. I've also used cute decor printables for other rooms in our house.
With the help of a couple pre-existing wall art pieces,this is the finished project!
I have finally been stubborn enough about my latest one to finish it. Our living room feature wall.
It all started a few weeks ago I picked up some amazing clearance finds at Target. These awesome multi-picture frames. (Also another 5x7 frame that is no longer on their website)
Did I pay those prices?
Who do you think I am?! Of course not. Clearance at my local Target brought them down to $3 and $5. SCORE.
For prints I tend to order from Snapfish. The coupon codes are always fantastic! Plus Ebates is offering 10% back currently.
Example of some pricing with coupon codes
I then headed over to Tj Maxx clearance and found some adorable wood letters that even had holes in the back for hanging. Made hanging them up super easy.
But I needed an "&" for between the letters. I looked no further than Pinterest. A quick search for "printable free wall art" and a trip to Dollar Tree for a cute 4x6 basic frame.
Here is the site I printed my "&" from
http://smittenonpaper.com/blog/free-download-wall-art-collage/
I also LOVE this site for free printables!
http://chicfetti.com/free-printables/
I used this site for a cute monogram wedding planner cover and also the same graphic I used for our wedding shower cake inspiration. Just took the store making the cake the print out and they copied and printed it like they would typically print a picture on the cake. I've also used cute decor printables for other rooms in our house.
With the help of a couple pre-existing wall art pieces,this is the finished project!
Sunday, February 14, 2016
Victoria Secret reward card mail-in is back!!
These mail-in promos make me into a crazy monster. My poor husband having to deal with all the entries I'm writing out,going insane if I forget to mail one each day,and then furiously checking my email for codes to be sent. The first time I received 5 at one time he probably thought I won a million dollars from my excitement. Sorry babe...just a $10 VS gift card. Same difference.
Here's all the official deets!
https://www.victoriassecret.com/secret-rewards-official-rules
There is a substantial difference in it this time though!
No more emailed codes. I'm not sure if this is a better or worse system than last time. As long I can still put them into a gift card app and use them all at the same time,I'll be happy.
Good thing I saved the leftover entries I wrote out from last time.
Here are the last two posts I wrote more about this promo.
http://savvysunshinewife.blogspot.com/2015/10/free-secret-rewards-card-from-vs.html
http://savvysunshinewife.blogspot.com/2015/12/secret-rewards-card-follow-up.html
Even after I wrote the follow up post, I got a few more codes emailed to me. The VS I used them at was a bit more skeptical of the app I had them stored in. Hopefully it's not such a hassle this time!!
Edit: A friend pointed out that the rules do state that you cannot use any gift card app and lists them specifically. Looks like this is going to be a frustrating redemption if all you get is $10 cards.
Here's all the official deets!
https://www.victoriassecret.com/secret-rewards-official-rules
There is a substantial difference in it this time though!
:All eligible entrants who are residents of the US, PR and Canada may enter by mail during Period 3 without making a purchase by legibly hand-printing your full name, address, valid email address, and date and year of birth on a 4” x 6” piece of paper, and mailing it, along with a legibly handwritten, self-addressed, stamped envelope with sufficient return postage and a return address, including first and last name, street address, city, state and ZIP or postal code, both in a sealed outer envelope with proper postage to Victoria's Secret Secret Reward Promotion, P.O. Box 139024, Dallas, TX 75313 (“General Access Mail-In Entry”). Outer envelope of General Access Mail-in Entry must be postmarked by March 28, 2016, and received by April 4, 2016 in order to be eligible.
- v.Once your fully completed eligible mail-in entry is received, you will be sent one (1) Secret Reward Card via postal mail in approximately fifteen (15) business days (i.e. excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays) from the date the mail-in entry was received. Mail-in entries, including both outer envelope and self-addressed, stamped envelope, must be handwritten. Each mail-in entry must be mailed in a separate stamped outer mailing envelope (i.e. more than one entry may not be mass mailed in one envelope). Each outer envelope must include a return address in the upper left hand corner that matches the requestor's street address indicated on 4” x 6” piece of paper included in the mail-in entry. Requests from Vermont (“VT”) residents that are postmarked in VT may omit return postage. Requests that are sent in business reply envelopes, that utilize address labels or stickers (for any address), that are photocopied, hand-stamped, computer-generated or otherwise mechanically or digitally produced or reproduced, or that otherwise fail to comply with these Official Rules will NOT be honored, acknowledged or returned, and the persons submitting such requests will forfeit any corresponding postage and envelopes. All entries become the exclusive property of Sponsor and will not be acknowledged or returned. Proof of sending or submission will not be deemed to be proof of receipt by Sponsor.
No more emailed codes. I'm not sure if this is a better or worse system than last time. As long I can still put them into a gift card app and use them all at the same time,I'll be happy.
Good thing I saved the leftover entries I wrote out from last time.
Here are the last two posts I wrote more about this promo.
http://savvysunshinewife.blogspot.com/2015/10/free-secret-rewards-card-from-vs.html
http://savvysunshinewife.blogspot.com/2015/12/secret-rewards-card-follow-up.html
Even after I wrote the follow up post, I got a few more codes emailed to me. The VS I used them at was a bit more skeptical of the app I had them stored in. Hopefully it's not such a hassle this time!!
Edit: A friend pointed out that the rules do state that you cannot use any gift card app and lists them specifically. Looks like this is going to be a frustrating redemption if all you get is $10 cards.
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
At home gel nails for CHEEP. And some other recent favorites for under $10
I love a good manicure. When I was single,living at home and working a decent job...I got manicures fairly regularly. Life changes,now I'm married and that's just not in the budget currently. When I did get manicures.I really liked splurging for gel because they lasted substantially longer. A few days before my wedding I got a gel mani and it looked flawless for a good two weeks, last through our honeymoon. Since then I've been on the hunt for a good at home gel manicure kit. The light systems aren't always cheep so I started out with just a two step polish hunt. I tested some products sent to me that were gel and also bought a few different kinds at target.
My overall absolute favorite is Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Duo. It's around $15 for the kit but once you buy the kit, you can use the gel topcoat with any other color in the line. My box came with a $2 off coupon inside..and it was on clearance at target for $7. STEAL OF A DEAL.
This one doesn't need a special light....so no further investment than the polish.
My overall absolute favorite is Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Duo. It's around $15 for the kit but once you buy the kit, you can use the gel topcoat with any other color in the line. My box came with a $2 off coupon inside..and it was on clearance at target for $7. STEAL OF A DEAL.
This one doesn't need a special light....so no further investment than the polish.
Day 5 |
On the same topic of nails I spotted these at DOLLAR TREE (take your jaw off the floor please).
The exact same product sells for $10.25 at Walgreens!
I will warn you, they're not at every Dollar Tree. I found the above at a hugeee Dollar Tree in Tennessee but locally at the newer and bigger stores they do typically have a small selection.
Moving from nails to face..
The Maybelline Fit Me line is just a hidden gem... buy it at Walmart for the best deal.
Walmart tends to have it for just under $6 and the concealer priced about the same.
It has replaced my Mac foundation. That how much I am in love with it.
The concealer comes in a wide variety of shades and works great for contouring as well.
I have not heard a single negative review about this foundation....and I've watched alot of YouTubers review it. And I mean a lot.
Side note: I've heard if you have an older bottle it can start to do some weird things color wise. I've had mine for a bit now and I am starting to noticing some orange-ing as the day goes on. For under $6 a bottle I don't mind replacing it, and foundation shouldn't be kept forever anyways. So if that does happen to you, you're not the only one.
While I was on the hunt for the new Maybelline Dream Velvet foundation I found THIS crazy clearance at Target... Maybe Dream Velvet is replacing it??
I really hope not because I am loving this!!
The weird wand applicator means you don't use to much at one time.
When you swatch it in the store it looks crazy dark..like hello, there is no way I'm lighter than #40 Nude. But after application and blending it was impressively close to my natural color. Even got the husband seal of approval for color match!!
The same day I was browsing for something new and exciting I picked up this palate after hearing surprising good reviews.
The packaging feels like more than $3 |
I've been using this for a good two weeks and you can't even tell. So this is gonna last me a very long time. ELF can be a super win or a super disappointment. This was a $3 SUPER win. Contouring is a new and scary thing to me but I am easing into it with this super simple palate.
In case you were wondering,I am still keeping up with the "anti cleanser" challenge!
I've had ZERO breakouts and my husband said my face has never looked better!
Still working on finding a make up remover wipe I really love...so coconut oil is doing the job until then. And just maybe,It will stay that way.
~Emily~
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Knoxville on points! And our first official experience with IHG points.
Minor backtrack to a time a couple of months ago....
Hubby had surgery scheduled. Thank goodness for good insurance. Minus not the best out patient coverage. Cheep doctor co-pays had me fooled.
So I thought, we're gonna make the best out of this and take advantage of a good sign-on bonus. IHG won. 80,000 points later...here we are. A long weekend in Knoxville booked via the point breaks list.
Total of 15,000 points spent. (Possible chance of getting 11,000 points back via the Accelerate program...waiting on confirmation on that.)
We picked the Holiday Inn Express & Suites in Oak Ridge from the point breaks list.
http://www.ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/hotels/us/en/oak-ridge/okrit/hoteldetail
We were really impressed with the cleanliness of this hotel and the staff. We stayed in some Holiday Inn Suites in Alaska and this was just as nice,if not even nicer.
Thanks to our platinum elite status, we got a free suite upgrade. (And early check in...an amazing thing after driving all night and getting there at 10:30 am) If you really wanted to, you could share this room with two other people and get even BETTER value for the 5,000 points a night. Maybe even book half the night on their points and half on yours.
The hotel was just over 20 minutes from Knoxville and and hour and a half from Gatlinburg.
Knoxville had a fair amount of things to do, but if Gatlinburg or Pigeon Forge comes up on the list next time,I would recommend them over Knoxville. Unless the Holiday Inn that sits in downtown Knoxville was on the list. It was surprisingly huge. And has two room suites.
There is also Candlewood Suites that goes for 10,000 points a night that is a little closer to downtown Knoxville than our hotel was.
Gatlinburg and PF are both more "tourist friendly" in my opinion.
In general, there is more to do and see.
They're also a lot closer to the mountains.
Our Knoxville Highlights?
The end verdict was that we got a great trip for an amazing value. I think I'm obsessed with vacationing based of the point breaks list!! That does means you can't plan a trip to far in advance,but I think despite that, it's most definitely worth it. Especially I we get 11,000 points back from this trip.
Hubby had surgery scheduled. Thank goodness for good insurance. Minus not the best out patient coverage. Cheep doctor co-pays had me fooled.
So I thought, we're gonna make the best out of this and take advantage of a good sign-on bonus. IHG won. 80,000 points later...here we are. A long weekend in Knoxville booked via the point breaks list.
Total of 15,000 points spent. (Possible chance of getting 11,000 points back via the Accelerate program...waiting on confirmation on that.)
My targeted offers |
We picked the Holiday Inn Express & Suites in Oak Ridge from the point breaks list.
http://www.ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/hotels/us/en/oak-ridge/okrit/hoteldetail
We were really impressed with the cleanliness of this hotel and the staff. We stayed in some Holiday Inn Suites in Alaska and this was just as nice,if not even nicer.
Thanks to our platinum elite status, we got a free suite upgrade. (And early check in...an amazing thing after driving all night and getting there at 10:30 am) If you really wanted to, you could share this room with two other people and get even BETTER value for the 5,000 points a night. Maybe even book half the night on their points and half on yours.
The hotel was just over 20 minutes from Knoxville and and hour and a half from Gatlinburg.
Knoxville had a fair amount of things to do, but if Gatlinburg or Pigeon Forge comes up on the list next time,I would recommend them over Knoxville. Unless the Holiday Inn that sits in downtown Knoxville was on the list. It was surprisingly huge. And has two room suites.
There is also Candlewood Suites that goes for 10,000 points a night that is a little closer to downtown Knoxville than our hotel was.
Gatlinburg and PF are both more "tourist friendly" in my opinion.
In general, there is more to do and see.
They're also a lot closer to the mountains.
Our Knoxville Highlights?
Babalu Tacos and Tapas
Who knew a marble quarry would be so cool?
The end verdict was that we got a great trip for an amazing value. I think I'm obsessed with vacationing based of the point breaks list!! That does means you can't plan a trip to far in advance,but I think despite that, it's most definitely worth it. Especially I we get 11,000 points back from this trip.
Monday, January 11, 2016
2016. The year of the shopping game changer.
Ladies. Take a seat. We have a problem. We shop. A lot. We get it on sale,we justify it. We buy it online and justify it while it takes 4 days do show up at our door. I'm guilty too. We all are.
What if we could be more environmentally friendly about HOW we shop. (Notice I didn't say shop less.) That is my 2016 game changer. From January 1st on I have made a pact with myself that I will try to not buy any clothing or shoes unless it's second hand,thrift,resale,etc....
I tried this out at the end of 2015 with ThredUp ,Yerdle and Poshmark and was extremely happy with the results. About 40% of what I bought on these sites were still new with the tag on them.
Not to mention all the money you save buying second hand!!
According to ThredUp
https://www.thredup.com/resale
With this pact I've made, I've also decided to clean out my closet. For every new thing that goes in,one old has to come out. Some things will be donated,others will be sold online in second hand clothing apps and then a few will be mailed to ThredUp.
Sounds like a good challenge right? Nothing more than window shopping at malls. No more Eshakti orders...and my JustFab membership will be canceled.
Care to join me?! I thought so. Here are the referral link to my favorite sites to get started. I have personally bought from each of these and had fantastic experiences!
http://www.thredup.com/r/MWNI1A
https://poshmark.com/ Referral Code when you sign up VIA THE APP JPHVZ
https://yerdle.com/i/emily-flemer
I am new to Schoola so come join me over there!
https://www.schoola.com/stitch?ref=cp-3X8srwW6N
In conjunction with this,I've been using Ebates when I shop ThredUp. Absolutely genius! Why didn't I do this ages ago.... and the browser plugin makes it effortless.
http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=Swmtd4dxfMnW5WaBBbObjA%3D%3D&eeid=28187
What if we could be more environmentally friendly about HOW we shop. (Notice I didn't say shop less.) That is my 2016 game changer. From January 1st on I have made a pact with myself that I will try to not buy any clothing or shoes unless it's second hand,thrift,resale,etc....
I tried this out at the end of 2015 with ThredUp ,Yerdle and Poshmark and was extremely happy with the results. About 40% of what I bought on these sites were still new with the tag on them.
Not to mention all the money you save buying second hand!!
According to ThredUp
https://www.thredup.com/resale
With this pact I've made, I've also decided to clean out my closet. For every new thing that goes in,one old has to come out. Some things will be donated,others will be sold online in second hand clothing apps and then a few will be mailed to ThredUp.
Sounds like a good challenge right? Nothing more than window shopping at malls. No more Eshakti orders...and my JustFab membership will be canceled.
Care to join me?! I thought so. Here are the referral link to my favorite sites to get started. I have personally bought from each of these and had fantastic experiences!
http://www.thredup.com/r/MWNI1A
https://poshmark.com/ Referral Code when you sign up VIA THE APP JPHVZ
https://yerdle.com/i/emily-flemer
I am new to Schoola so come join me over there!
https://www.schoola.com/stitch?ref=cp-3X8srwW6N
In conjunction with this,I've been using Ebates when I shop ThredUp. Absolutely genius! Why didn't I do this ages ago.... and the browser plugin makes it effortless.
http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=Swmtd4dxfMnW5WaBBbObjA%3D%3D&eeid=28187
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