Tips From the Pros About Dropping Off:
- The first few days of drop off are slower than Tuesday and Wednesday.
- If you want your items to sell, put them on the sales floor where they belong. Stashing them or just throwing them anywhere on the rack or table is a good way NOT to sell them. Follow our signs or ask a worker if you need help finding the right spot for an item.
- Do not prepare your items at drop off. Your tags should already be on the item, your clothes should already be secured to hangers, your baggies and other items should already be substantially secured with tape, zip ties, etc, and your items should already be cleaned and wiped down by the time you get here. If items are not displayed securely, you will either be asked to re-do them or you will be at a higher risk for loss.
- Make sure your tags are on the correct side and that your pants and skirts are correctly placed on the hanger so they do not fall (see the Preparing Items page). If they are not done correctly, they won't face the right way on the racks and customers will have trouble shopping. You will have to re-do any tags or garments that are displayed incorrectly.
- If you do not see any available drop off slots: If no drop off slots are open check back frequently as a consignor may un-register and open a previously filled slot. Drop off slots are generally full by the Tuesday of Drop Offs. If no slot is available, please contact us so that we may try to work you into the schedule.
- If you do not drop off by the last appointment on Wednesday, March 28: TTT understands that sometimes traffic, vehicle problems, sickness, and family or work issues may prevent you from being on time. Therefore, we allow a maximum one hour emergency cushion for drop offs on Wednesday, March 28. If you cannot make your appointment by the extended 3:30 pm deadline, please contact us to see if there are any available times remaining.