Worthpoint
Wylie Stivers
"I have been using worth point for over…"
I have been using worth point for over seven years to look for values of items that have been sold on eBay or other auction platforms. It helped me to determine the value on many rare items that I had purchased that, in some cases, hadn’t been sold in years on eBay. It’s sad that some people don’t understand that it is not a website that has things for sale but it merely shows what things have sold for in the past. As far as the folks trying to get a free trial, they need to read the fine print. I do understand what it’s like to want to get something free but they compile millions of auctions worth of information to help those that use it best identify what they have and what its value is. For the person that is a buyer and seller of valuable items, it is an extremely valuable tool and well worth the monthly rate that they charge.
Rob
"Not worth it"
Not a fan of needing to jump through hoops, keep track of the fine print, in order not to be charged for my "free" trial. A good rule in general is to avoid services that offer "free trials", but do so only when you give them your credit card info. It also says a lot of how worthwhile they find their service...
Nikola Trojankova
"Ahoj"
Ahoj,
Jmenuji se Nikola Trojánková.
Ráda bych se zeptala zda by náhodou někdo neměl doma tuto panenku prosím?
Vance Gosselin
"Free tiral,No. Wants to charge my credit card first."
Wants to charge my credit card right waway for the free trial. I will wait until June the 5th
David Twombly
"There is no way we can delete…stop worthpoint putting items in items that we want to buy now."
There is no way we can delete worthpoint from our searcing for an item/ We look for an item and worthpoint has 6 listed but we cant buy unless we join their club. IT IS NOT RIGHT
Billie de Coconut
"Worthlesspoint…"
Worthpoint should be called “worthlesspoint.” who in their right mind would want to pay money out to receive info on a certain item where in most cases you can google for free. I still have yet to see the worthyness of worthpoint. In most cases the material is “outdated.” Example – what you sought was purchased by someone else months ago. Also Worthpoint maintains they do not sell personal info like email addys to 3rd party sources. Strangely enough after I signed up I started receiving tons of spam and robo calls from places I had never heard of. To make a long story short Worthpoint ranks right up there with pinterest. For the life of me I fail to see where the site really does anything other than take your money. Of course this just my opinion from my own personal experience. But many others feel the same way.
Rosie
"Data is woefully incomplete"
Worthpoint has the potential to be an incredibly valuable resource.
However, having been a paying subscriber for over a year I've learned that they are missing huge chunks of data. Take the keyword "Gunne Sax dress". According to eBay, 2-3 Gunne Sax dresses sell per day on average. There are over 1,000 sales of these dresses on eBay for the last three months. But if you search Gunne Sax dress on Worthpoint, it lists only one dress sold on eBay in all of 2019, the rest of the results are for patterns. As a seller of Gunne Sax dresses, I can say with absolute certainty that this is not correct.
This problem is not limited to Gunne Sax dresses. In most of the searches I do data seems to be missing. I tried contacting the company three times without success. The first time customer service sent me a sarcastic reply dismissing my concern. The second time they told me the "data had not updated yet". The third time they told me they would look into it but never did.
If you are using Worthpoint for price research, know that the information you get from this service will not be complete. I do hope they fix it at some point.
Deb Jack Zimmerman
"OLD OUT-DATED INFORMATION! BEWARE OF CHARGES!!!"
This site has old, out of date information. BEWARE... I tried the 7 day/7 look-up FREE trial. When trial was over, I had a pop-up advising that if I move forward I would be charged $23.99 per month. I chose NOT to move forward - as this information was out dated, therefore not worth the high price they charge.
Without my knowledge, they charged my account for 3 months regardless. I didn’t catch it, as I didn’t feel I had to watch for it. Apparently, the fine print reads that you have to cancel your FREE trial! NOTHING IS FREE!!! BEWARE!!
Mr M Miller
"Ok. But unnecessarily sneaky."
Ok. So was hunting for a rare book which had popped up on Worthpoint. Never heard of the company or its many bad reviews.
The book details were there. But the sell date and cost are only revealed when you subscribe. Decided to use the seven day free trial. Only to discover the book was sold in 2011... well no harm done I thought. Least I know what it costs and that people sell it.
Here’s where it gets tricky. They are very sneaky. 1. You have a 7 day free trial. But if you search more than 7 things your trial will automatically charge for the month. Yes they say that. But it’s very easy to gloss past that bit in the small print.
2. Also there are many buttons to accidentally end your free trial and get a full paid subscription. Some poor people have managed to select a yearly subscription.
3. If you want to delete your account be prepared for some googling, more googling and more googling! Lots of dead links on google. They know what they are doing.
In the end after scanning the email to no avail, tried the trouble-shooting section. It’s maybe a little telling the how to delete your account is missing a sentence at the end. However managed to delete it finally.
4. Have taken a screen-grab of it as some people here have said they were charged unnecessarily and subscription hadn’t been cancelled. Let’s hope that doesn’t happen.
It’s not all bad. Frankly a lot of people here are mad because they didn’t delete their account in 7 days. But that’s not the company’s fault.
Also if you’re an eBay seller this would be very useful. But if you’re casually looking for one thing avoid!
Avery W
"Worthpoint!"
Worthpoint!
I am actually freaking out! I signed up for a free trial today so I could siimply look at the price of an item, and then I cancelled the trial. I checked my bank account later, and I will billed 39 dollars! Why did this happen? I was doing a FREE trial and I didn't even have it for 30 minutes! Please explain, because it's very difficult to even contact these people. I'm very upset and need help!
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