"Made an offer on a coffee table which was $10 under the asking price. Put credit card information in, which is required. That alone made me uncomfortable since no deal was made. The offer was countered at the selling price. The next day the piece was relisted on Chairish for over $100 more. No thanks. I'll find another coffee table I like. I don't do business with vendors who pull stunts like that."
"Great site to sell on. Great buyers. Buyers prepay for their items before the seller is notified of the sale. Chairish will not pay the seller on time if ever. They continue to move your delivered status back and forth from sold, delivered to in transit, in order to delay sellers payment. I had a buyer to email them confirming that they had received the item. Chairish will say they will submit payment soon and never do. I threaten to call the Attorney General's office. Seller beware this is a Ponzi scheme company.
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"Eventually sold a couple of mid-century modern pieces. Didn't offer free shipping so buyer decided to purchase pick up and delivery through Plycon, Chairish.com's furniture-moving subcontractor. Plycon contacted me to arrange pick up (at a Manhattan Mini Storage location). Gave me a 3-hour window. Driver never showed up but claimed that he had. After emails and phone calls between Chairish, Plycon, and myself, and after repeatedly being stonewalled and lied to and basically being told that I'm lying, I decided that I had had enough. Chairish told me that I had no choice but to go through Plycon. Really? Part of what made this a circus is Chairish's insistence with using their preferred method of communication -- email. I had to dig around just to find their 800 number ***-***-****). Even after talking to them asking for a return call, they instead would respond via email. After annoying them a bit (but how else to resolve?) , Chairish became completely unresponsive: stopped following up, stopped being helpful at all once it was decided at some point that I was a problem customer. Finally, I called the buyer to have her pick up the furniture. 6 weeks later buyer still has the furniture and I'm still trying to get paid $1800 - 14% commission = $1548. Avoid Chairish.com like the plague."