Worthpoint

5 Concourse Parkway NE, Suite 2850, 30328, Atlanta, United States
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1.80
Based on 20 Reviews

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About Worthpoint

WorthPoint - A community dedicated to antiques, collectibles, memorabilia, and the valuation of rare items. Research and get appraisals for your antiques, collectibles, memorabilia, art, and more. What’s it Worth?

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Chris Baker
GB

legitimate, but their free 7x7 is fake Their website is legitimate & you can see past sale prices on art with descriptions just as advertised, but their 7 day or 7 views being free isn't real. As soon as you pay for the subscription they charge you, which I get b/c your accessing their database, which isn't free. If you want to see past sale prices you must pay for the $47 full access subscription & not the $28 subscription. They wouldn't get bad reviews if they just allowed you to pay a one time fee for the item you want to see.

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Camille Danciu
GB

False advertising False advertising. I’m glad I have enough sense to research a company before agreeing to a free trial in which I need to put sensitive information online. Right under their pricing guide it says “buy and sell with confidence.” After looking online for a vintage toy for my daughter I stumbled upon it here, I was about to try it free and after reading the companies very own response to a review you CANNOT buy and sell on their web/app. Very misleading while trying to decipher payment terms. Why even have these pop up and make it look as if they’re available for purchase unless it’s a scam to unwittingly take peoples money through ACH every month, I mean how often do people remember to cancel. And how often do people need to price stuff. So annoying.

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Sal
GB

Worthpoint is very disappointing Worthpoint is very disappointing. It seems 99% of their results come from ebay yet they haven't figured out how to report ebay sales results accurately. For example, if an item on ebay allows "best offers", Worthpoint doesn't show you the accepted offer. Instead they show you the price the item was originally listed at. So you never know if the price Worthpoint shows you is the actual sell price or if the sell price is actually much lower. They also don't get all the pictures from ebay (or they don't use them all). Most Worthpoint listings have just one or two pictures, but most ebay listings have more than that. This makes it very hard to draw any conclusions from the sale price because you can't see all the pictures needed to determine the condition of the item or see everything that may have been included in the lot. I've tried to discuss this with Worthpoint and it was pointless. Their staff seemed disinterested and acted like they didn't see the problem. It seems they take very lightly the sole point of their existence. They charge way too much for the quality of product they're putting out.

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JC
GB

It'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.

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James
GB

I have no idea who these people are but… I have no idea who these people are but somehow they have my credit card number and are charging my card for services I never ordered. Now they want more information about my review, I don't know what else to say. I never opened an account with them and will never do business with them. Yet they continue to charge my credit card through a bogus Paypal account. This is an obvious case of fraud that they couldn't care less about.

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