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Buffalo Exchange Offers Its Customers Sell By Mail

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Buffalo Exchange now offers customers the opportunity to sell their clothing by mail. Customers in areas without a local Buffalo Exchange can request a free Sell By Mail kit online. Each kit comes with a prepaid shipping bag and an information card on what to pack. When the customer receives their kit they can fill the Sell By Mail bag with their former fashion favorites, and ship it, at no cost, directly to Buffalo Exchange through any UPS store. Sell By Mail will be available to customers within the U.S., excluding Hawaii and Alaska.
The Sell By Mail buying process mirrors the company’s brick and mortar locations, although there are a few specifications for the items that can be sold through the Sell By Mail process. This will be indicated in the Sell By Mail kit, as well as on the company’s website. Once an offer has been made, customers will be able to choose between a check or in-store credit. In-store credit will be redeemable at most Buffalo Exchange locations.
Buffalo Exchange hopes this new service will give customers not living in cities near Buffalo Exchange stores the chance to sell their items. For more information visit BuffaloExchange.com/SellByMail.
In May 2015, Buffalo Exchange introduced sister store, The Vintage Buffalo, an online vintage shopping boutique. The Vintage Buffalo is looking forward to giving customers the opportunity to experience unique finds and true vintage. For more information visit TheVintageBuffalo.com.
A pioneer in resale fashion, Buffalo Exchange works to protect the environment by reusing and recycling clothing. Clothing and accessories are bought, sold, and traded with customers, highlighting creativity, diversity, and fashion trends unique to each community. Since its beginning in 1974, this family-operated company has grown to 48 stores in 17 states. More information about the company can be found on its website, as well as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

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