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What We Accept

Sellers must consign a minimum of 30 items.  There are no maximum limits.
If you have more than 5 of the SAME ITEM, you must email us a pic of the item and price for prior approval.

Be Prepared: Important Notes

  • A blue shopping bag with the word shop written on it.

    Dresses purchased from TTT

    Large items “New in Box”: Will need to be set up to ensure all pieces are included.

  • Equipment/Furniture: Will need to be set up securely.
  • Batteries in Items: Are required for all LARGE equipment such as bouncy seats, electronic pack n’ plays, exersaucers, jumperoos, walkers, etc, as well as mobiles, baby monitors, and heart beat bears.  Place inexpensive (Dollar Store) batteries in your toys to help them sell better.  Adding 50 cents to your items can reimburse your supply cost, while improving your chances of selling that item.
  • Large Loads: Sellers having more than $3,000 in inventory will need to schedule a LARGE LOAD Drop Off Appointment. Log in to view current LARGE LOAD appointments.

Quality Standards

Items that do not meet our standards will not be accepted at drop off.  Pre-inspect your items prior to preparing them for the sale.

A blue shopping bag with the word shop written on it.

Shirt purchased from TTT. Photo by Jennifer Smith Photography

Do not bring items that are…

  • Stained, torn, faded, worn, piled (fuzz balls)
  • Missing buttons/snaps, or have broken zippers
  • Smell of smoke or moth balls
  • Have pet hair. Lint roll items with pet hair prior to dropping off.
  • Equipment that has soiled straps or missing straps
  • Items that have food or waste residue on them
  • Outdoor Toys/Equipment excessively spotted
  • Missing pieces unless clearly labeled on the tag what is missing
  • Tires and other items must be properly inflated.
  • Nothing that looks OLD or Unsafe. MUST check items for recalls!

No Recalled Items

It is the consignor’s responsibility to check items for recalls.  The easiest way to check for a recall is to call the manufacturer directly, or to look the item up on the manufacturer’s website.  You can also call or use the CPSC (Consumer Product and Safety Commission) website to check for recalls at http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Recalls/

I went to a couple of sales last week and NOTHING compares to your sale.
- Kim C.