wm flatman
GBHave been selling on eBay for over 20… Have been selling on eBay for over 20 years--at times while researching an item, in effort to establish a realistic worth, I end up at Worthpoint. Having submitted in excess of 80,000 photographs for my 20 year user ids on eBay, not unusual for me to see a photo of an item which I had posted years ago. What allows Worthpoint to sell my photos ?
Bev Burelle
GBNo customer service No customer service. They behave like they hate their customers. Constant harassment, selling your info, spam. They take automatic payments 2 months in advance so if you want to cancel, the following month has already been paid but they cancel service so steal a months' subscription. They conduct their business like shysters, which pretty much tells you what they think of their 'service'.
taryn b
GBThe website images take forever to load… The website images take forever to load when I use the price guide search. Website has been not working all day today. Apparently because they have no competition so they don't care about their subscribers at all. 2 stars because there is sadly no alternative.
JC
GBIt's not a bad site to use It's not a bad site to use. It was pretty easy to try out the free trial and then cancel. I didn't need it but for a few items to research. It's pretty standard for most services to have free trials that you need to cancel before charging.
Chris Mobbs
AUWorthless Google search results I don't understand why Worthpoint items keep clogging up searches for items to buy, when you can't buy anything from Worthpoint. If i want to know what something is worth I would certainly want to consult Worthpoint. But when I am merely searching for something to buy I do not want lots of Worthpoint ads showing up in my search results as if there are items for sale.