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Has anyone successfully sold their fine china?

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randella
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Has anyone successfully sold their fine china?

We were discussing this the other day-- as I approach my 6 yr wedding anniversary in a few weeks, I think I maybe used a few dishes ONCE.

I feel like it's a waste.. and I can't see hosting any large family dinners here anytime soon since MIL likes to host and include the world...

I have a beautiful Kate Spade set-- that I mixed and matched accent plates and have corresponding crystal.

Posted 4/4/11 6:56 PM
 
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Re: Has anyone successfully sold their fine china?

4 1/2 years and a divorce later, I returned mine to the Bed Bath and Beyond and got store credit. Amazing what you can get at Bed Bath and Beyond.

Posted 4/4/11 10:43 PM
 

LSP2005
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Re: Has anyone successfully sold their fine china?

Try contacting replacements.com as they both buy and sell china, silver and glassware.

Posted 4/4/11 11:14 PM
 

Beth
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Re: Has anyone successfully sold their fine china?

I sold it on ebay

Posted 4/5/11 12:05 AM
 

randella
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Re: Has anyone successfully sold their fine china?

thanks-- my china is from fortunoff, so no luck there!

I sorta didn't want to go through the hassle of ebay unless it will all go to one person.

Posted 4/5/11 6:56 AM
 

04bride
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Re: Has anyone successfully sold their fine china?

I just went through this. I had registered for every type of glass imaginable and 12 of each.i ended up returning 42 glasses to bed bath and beyond and got a 700 store credit. I had registered for the glasses at Fortunoff but bc i never took the sticker off the bottom of the glasses and bbb sells them , they took them. Try it, if not Ebay.

Posted 4/5/11 7:08 AM
 

randella
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Re: Has anyone successfully sold their fine china?

Posted by 04bride

I just went through this. I had registered for every type of glass imaginable and 12 of each.i ended up returning 42 glasses to bed bath and beyond and got a 700 store credit. I had registered for the glasses at Fortunoff but bc i never took the sticker off the bottom of the glasses and bbb sells them , they took them. Try it, if not Ebay.



what was your "story" when you went to return them?? Did you tell them you purchased there?

Posted 4/5/11 7:10 AM
 

04bride
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Re: Has anyone successfully sold their fine china?

I was about to ebay and just said to myself let me give it a try at BB. i called first ( before packing 42 glasses) and they said we have a return policy that as long as we carry it( even if its only online, which was the case with my glasses0 we will accept wit without a receipt. I said someone bought them for me, i can only assume it was at bbb since i found them on your website. I said some have the stickers some don't, she said fine bring them in. i will be honest i was skeptical that they would actually take them. I went Sunday and they really didn't ask for my story.

Posted 4/5/11 7:26 AM
 

randella
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Re: Has anyone successfully sold their fine china?

thanks so much-- I will check it out.

I would probably prefer cash, since I can't see needing that kind of credit there, but it's something to look into.

I checked out replacements.com and am going to email them too.

Posted 4/5/11 7:33 AM
 

04bride
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Re: Has anyone successfully sold their fine china?

We are buying a house so i could use it, but I could see how you wouldn't need a store credit of that amount.Good Luck

Posted 4/5/11 7:36 AM
 

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Re: Has anyone successfully sold their fine china?

Between what I registered for and what I inherited I had 3 sets of china, plus MILs set is stored here. I sold 2 of them to Replacements.com. It was easy, the worst part was packing it all up to ship to them.

Posted 4/5/11 7:41 AM
 

randella
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Re: Has anyone successfully sold their fine china?

Posted by CathyB

Between what I registered for and what I inherited I had 3 sets of china, plus MILs set is stored here. I sold 2 of them to Replacements.com. It was easy, the worst part was packing it all up to ship to them.



what kind of pricing did they give you?

Posted 4/5/11 7:42 AM
 

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Re: Has anyone successfully sold their fine china?

Posted by randella

Posted by CathyB

Between what I registered for and what I inherited I had 3 sets of china, plus MILs set is stored here. I sold 2 of them to Replacements.com. It was easy, the worst part was packing it all up to ship to them.



what kind of pricing did they give you?



It was a few years ago so I don't remember exactly. I want to say about $600? There was a 16 piece set of a no-name set from Japan, and an almost complete Wedgwood set of 8. I probably could have done better on the Wedgwood on ebay, but I didn't want to deal with selling it piece by piece.

Posted 4/5/11 7:45 AM
 

Jenn627
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Re: Has anyone successfully sold their fine china?

what if you don't have the original boxes?

Posted 4/5/11 12:07 PM
 

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Re: Has anyone successfully sold their fine china?

Posted by Jenn627

what if you don't have the original boxes?



Doesn't matter for replacements. Probably gets you more money on ebay.

Posted 4/5/11 12:12 PM
 

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Re: Has anyone successfully sold their fine china?

I went through a divorce a 1 1/2 after being married. Never used or opened my fine china brought it back to Bed, bath andbeyond and they were going to give me a store credit. I started to cry and pleaded with them, they gave me my money back totaling $1,450

Posted 4/5/11 1:03 PM
 

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Re: Has anyone successfully sold their fine china?

Posted by 04bride

I just went through this. I had registered for every type of glass imaginable and 12 of each.i ended up returning 42 glasses to bed bath and beyond and got a 700 store credit. I had registered for the glasses at Fortunoff but bc i never took the sticker off the bottom of the glasses and bbb sells them , they took them. Try it, if not Ebay.



Yes, but yours were new. She used hers once. Chat Icon

Posted 4/5/11 1:32 PM
 

Lucky09
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Re: Has anyone successfully sold their fine china?

Posted by LightUpMyLife

Posted by 04bride

I just went through this. I had registered for every type of glass imaginable and 12 of each.i ended up returning 42 glasses to bed bath and beyond and got a 700 store credit. I had registered for the glasses at Fortunoff but bc i never took the sticker off the bottom of the glasses and bbb sells them , they took them. Try it, if not Ebay.



Yes, but yours were new. She used hers once. Chat Icon



Omg... I may consider doing this at BBB. I have 36 crystal Waterford glasses from Fortunoff... Chat Icon

Posted 4/5/11 2:23 PM
 

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Re: Has anyone successfully sold their fine china?

Just curious as to which accent plates you have. I never got the accent plates I wanted, and I've been having trouble finding them. If they're the right ones, maybe I can help you out a bit!

Posted 4/5/11 5:25 PM
 

randella
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Re: Has anyone successfully sold their fine china?

Posted by CupcakeLady

Just curious as to which accent plates you have. I never got the accent plates I wanted, and I've been having trouble finding them. If they're the right ones, maybe I can help you out a bit!



I have 3 different patterns because I wanted to mix-- but they all correspond and look nice together.

It's been ages-- but I just found my paperwork.

I have the Mc Cormick Sq as placesettings, and then different fruit bowls and accent plates-- so 4 Mc Cormick, 4 Bonnabel and 4 Alabaster Noel.

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Alabaster Noel

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ANd my crystal is Kate Spade Bedford Diamond
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Posted 4/5/11 6:10 PM
 

Erica
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Re: Has anyone successfully sold their fine china?

I contacted replacements - they offer around $5 a dinner plate...progressively less for smaller things.


I was able to sell back my serving pieces to Fortunoffs before they listed for bankruptcy, so that helped. I might try the BBBY thing now though! Mine have never been used!

Posted 4/5/11 8:24 PM
 

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Re: Has anyone successfully sold their fine china?

just wanted to say that I adore your crystal and your dishes

Posted 4/6/11 9:48 AM
 
 

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