I trade the stuff I no longer need or use to get things I really want. I have been a member since August, 2015 and have given away over 350 items. It's user friendly and there are support pages on Facebook to get help if you have questions. My information is secure and it makes shopping from home easy. Most recently I received a new bottle of jimmy choo perfume a lady didn't want. It's in app currency so I only paid for shipping and a service fee.
I have been with Yerdle now for about 9 months. I have given over 600 items and received some awesome stuff! You will have the times an item doesn't ship or times when you receive something that was broken/not as described. Yerdle is always great about giving a refund! Once you get that great Yerdle score, everything is worth it. Give it a try:-)
I LOVE YERDLE! Its been one of my favorites ever since I signed up a year ago when one of my friends told me about it. I've gotten so many great things for the whole family (mainly my baby & myself.) Its a great place to be! I've thoroughly enjoyed "selling' stuff And most things fly off the shelf so quickly and sharing great items that I just wasn't using anymore & sending them to a new home to be loved! And I've also enjoyed buying! So many unique and cool items, you never know what you may find! :) And theres always great promos and inspiration. The online community is Amazing! (Pro groups on fb or others.)
Good customer service. Reliable shippers. Easy ways to earn credits and free shipping. The bundling system works well on the app. The one dollar service fee is fine, but the bundle fee on top of that for another two dollars is annoying. Overall it is a good site, however. Good Facebook groups for the site, too. There should be a neutral option, not just a good and bad option for feedback.
Whether looking for clothes due to extreme weight loss until I get to final weight, searching for toys that toddlers will soon forget or even unique collectibles to be used for gifts, this is an excellent site for all.
I'm pretty happy with Yerdle. I've been using it for over two years, and have been able to get rid of many things that have been taking up space, and I just haven't been using. I have also found some great treasures along the way.
The fees aren't too bad, and every package your ship is a flat rate of five dollars.
They only way to see if it will work for you is to try it.
They have a satisfaction guarantee.
My wife agreed to accept a used item that was to be shipped from a person on the site; when we received a package from the sender the item was not included, instead the sender had simply taped a container/envelope around an old magazine and shipped it to us (so that the sender would "earn" $35 credit for her own use on the site). Negative feedback was provided to the site with no reply and no indication it is being reviewed or acted upon.
Be careful who you buy from Yerdle, they can be trashy people who can send you derogatory email. If you make a complaint to Yerdle, they don't address the abusive emails
You receive. All, they can do is refund you but not guarantee to block the seller from interacting with you. It was a horrible experience for me. So I'm just letting you know Buyer Be Ware.
I love this idea - swap with strangers from across the country while cleaning your closet. I also agree that a company has a right to earn a little money.
However, in the thrift store world, paying $7 for shipping and handling ($9 if you've bundled more than one item) squelches the thrill of bargan shopping. Then there's the annoying habit many users have seem to have developed of over-charging Yerdle credits for single items.
C'mon, ladies, even high-end consignment stores don't charge $35-45 for skirts and blouses...
I've had fun, but since everyone seems to be waiting around for the next free shipping credit, the selling process has slowed to a crawl.
Best website ever! Great comunity, awesome items, wonderful way to declutter and refresh your house! Just post your unwanted items, so they get re-adopted by someone who will love them as you once did, and you are free to do the same with other people's items! It a "vicious circle " of "recycling"
But don't trust my word! Come and try it out for yourself!
Answer: You do use your Yerdle dollars to make purchases. You have to pay in USD for shipping and service fees only.
Yerdle has a rating of 3.2 stars from 25 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Reviewers satisfied with Yerdle most frequently mention and free shipping. Yerdle ranks 11th among Used Clothing sites.