This is the company's third market, along with San Francisco and Raleigh/Durham. CEO and co-founder Bill Bobbitt is a Raleigh native. Move Loot promises shoppers a "curated" online selection of used furniture and goods, documented with high-quality photographs and delivered to your door.
Here's how the company describes its process:
- Sellers photograph furniture, and upload the photos and descriptions to Move Loot (via the mobile app or a laptop/desktop).
- Move Loot collects the furniture, photographs it professionally, posts it online for sale, and stores it until it sells.
- Buyers choose what they want via the mobile app or computer, pay online and schedule quick delivery to their doorstep via Move Loot movers.
- Following the traditional consignment model, sellers get a portion of the selling price, but Move Loot handles all of the hassle.
- In keeping with Move Loot’s environmental values, items that don’t sell are eventually donated to local charities.
- It combines the best features of traditional consignment shops with what has worked best for digital peer-to-peer marketplace offerings.
"We are thrilled to bring Move Loot’s service to Charlotte where we know people are looking for a better option for buying and selling quality, secondhand goods," said Bobbitt, in a statement.
Consigning "Other Peoples' Stuff" is a great idea. Beats backing up a recycle bin. It's consigned in my place awaiting a buyer? Have they got too many middle men hired?
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