How do you handle items that remain unsold after the consignment period?
Deja Vu Home Furnishings Consignment has a well-defined policy for dealing with items that remain unsold after the consignment period. Typically, when you consign items with them, there is a specified duration for which the items will be displayed for sale. At the end of that consignment period, if the items have not sold, several options are usually available to the consignor.
One common approach is to offer the consignor the choice to either pick up the unsold items or to have them donated to a local charity. This allows consignors to either reclaim their items or contribute to a good cause within the community. Furthermore, consignors may have the option to extend the consignment period for a longer time to give their items additional exposure on the sales floor.
It is important for consignors to be aware of the terms outlined in their consignment agreement, as these details can vary. Those interested in the specific terms surrounding unsold items are encouraged to review their agreement or the current policies listed on the Deja Vu Home Furnishings Consignment website. Overall, Deja Vu aims to provide a seamless experience for consignors while also serving the needs of their customers.
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