SPOTTING DIFFERENCES AMONG RESALE PLATFORMS-FOR THE SAME BAG AND SOLD BY THE SAME RESELLER
- Pamela Tucker
- 8 minutes ago
- 10 min read

Buying a secondhand luxury handbag might sound like a straightforward process. After all, you likely know the exact brand, style, size, and color you want, along with the preferred condition and price range. Yet the reality can be far more complicated. If a few key factors are overlooked, you can easily end up with a bag you don’t like or want. With so many options to purchase from local neighborhood consignment shops to global online resale platforms, understanding how to evaluate the platform you’re buying from can be just as important as choosing the bag itself.
It’s difficult enough to compare a particular bag across different resellers and navigate their individual policies, such as return policies. But when the same reseller lists the same bag on multiple platforms, it can be worth seeking out those parallel listings. Subtle differences in pricing, descriptions, shipping fees or return terms can make one platform a better choice than the one you originally planned to use. The authentication process is not covered in this post. For information about authentication, see a prior post, “Is It Possible to Return a Pre‑Loved Luxury Bag If You Suspect It Is Not Authentic?” Link: https://tinyurl.com/2ujj238f
Though authentication is not the focus of this post, it is worth noting that, according to an eBay customer support representative, bags that meet eBay’s authentication threshold (over $500) are authenticated by eBay and then shipped directly to the buyer, with free FedEx 2Day shipping. This means that even when a large reseller like Rebag sells a bag through its eBay store, any bag priced above $500 must still pass through eBay’s authentication process.
This post is not intended to be nit‑picky about any particular reseller. Its purpose is to highlight a few basic areas to review when shopping for a pre‑loved luxury handbag, no matter where you’re buying.

I selected this particular bag, the Gucci Diana small tote bag, because my online research showed far fewer of these bags available compared with something like the iconic Louis Vuitton monogram Neverfull, where it would be difficult to find the exact same bag listed across multiple platforms. In this review, Rebag is the ultimate seller of the Gucci bag, which appears on four different resale platforms. I am confident it is the same bag on each platform; a darker stitching or mark on the right side of the neon yellow strap is visible in every listing and serves as a point of reference. As a side note, none of the platforms mention this darker area in their descriptions. Perhaps it is not noticeable in person. But if the neon yellow strap looks as it does in the photos, I would be upset to discover it after purchase.

In this example, the name of the pre‑loved bag is consistent across the four platforms under review. However it does not match the name used on Gucci’s own site for the current version of the bag (priced at $3,650), which is called the Gucci Diana small tote bag. The updated version has a few changes:
Slightly different dimensions
Old: 7.5"W x 6.5"H x 4"D
New: 7.9"W x 6.3"H x 3.9"D
A second shoulder strap
The new version includes an additional fabric strap with a green and red stripe.
A different belt strap and color options
The new belt strap is black instead of neon yellow, and the bag also comes in several colors, each paired with its own belt color.
The table below compares four resale platforms, highlighting details that are especially important to buyer
Gucci Diana small tote bag listed on these platforms sold by Rebag to shoppers in the USA
| Rebag | ThredUp | eBay | WalMart |
Price | $2,780 | $2,899.99 | $2,780 | $2,780 |
Price with promotion, as long as requirements are met | $2,632 with Rebag+ Rebag+ is a membership, with fees starting at $50 per month, or $500/year. (*) In addition to the 5% discount with Rebag + lowering the price to $2,632 on the website there is another offer of a 10% discount. Rebag+ members can use discount codes at checkout on top of 5% off member pricing on all items. (*) Rebag+ includes other benefits. Read carefully before you sign up. | $2899.99 "Promo ineligible" | $2,502 With 10% coupon expiring March 9, 2026 | $2,780 No promotion available |
Comments about price | If this is your first purchase you could be eligible for a discount. In the FAQ section of "Buying from Rebag," this specific page was updated a month ago: "If this is your first time shopping on Rebag, you can sign up with us to receive a discount code for up to $300 off on your first purchase: https://shop.rebag.com/account/register. Please note the minimum purchase price for this code to apply is $1,500. | $3,768 is listed under the $2,899.99, with the note: "(23% off estimated retail)" It states"Rebag's estimated retail prices are constantly updated based on numerous data points in the luxury secondhand market." | List price $2,919 (5% off) with the note: "Recent sales price provided by the seller" Not clear what this means. Referring to a similar bag sold elsewhere? | List price $2,919 (5% off) With note: "Recent sales price provided by the seller." Not clear what this means. Referring to a similar bag sold on eBay or elsewhere? |
Condition (Word in bold is the condition on the platform) | Pristine Excellent Great Very Good Good Fair | Excellent Very Good Good Flawed Gem | Pre-owned Excellent Pre-owned Good Pre-owned Fair | New New Without Box (or) Tags New With Defects Like New Good Fair |
Condition as it is described on platform | Exterior: minor scuffs, minor creases, minor edge wear, minor corner wear, minor discoloration | Handles/Straps: minor scuffs, minor creases, minor discoloration | Interior:minor scuffs, minor discoloration | Hardware:scratches | This item is used. | Practically new: shows no obvious signs of being worn or washed. Inspection shows: exterior: minor scuffs, minor creases, minor edge wear, minor corner wear, minor discoloration , handles/straps: minor scuffs, minor creases, minor discoloration, interior: minor scuffs, minor discoloration , and hardware: scratches. | This item has been previously worn; however, it is in excellent condition. Seller notes: Condition: Great Exterior: minor scuffs, minor creases, minor edge wear, minor corner wear, minor discoloration | Handles/Straps: minor scuffs, minor creases, minor discoloration | Interior: minor scuffs, minor discoloration | Hardware: scratches. | Great. Exterior: minor scuffs, minor creases, minor edge wear, minor corner wear, minor discoloration Handles/Straps: minor scuffs, minor creases, minor discoloration Interior: minor scuffs, minor discoloration Hardware: scratches. |
Shipping cost and additional information | $20 (*) Free if Rebag+ member. (*) At checkout there is an optional $25 fee for Rebag’s Shipping Protection Service that covers transit issues (terms of service states up to $3,000 of the declared value. Again, read the fine print!) Standard US Ships FedEx; USPS for military locations. | Free Item page states "Sold and shipped by Rebag". There is an internal link in ThredUp that shows the shipping is free. However, there isn't a reference to the shipping carrier that is used. Probably the same carrier used when purchased on the Rebag platform. | Free Authentication is not covered in this post. However, through a conversation with eBay customer support, it was confirmed that for those bags meeting the requirement for eBay's authentication (over $500) they are authenticated by eBay and from there the bags are sent to the buyer, shipped free via FedEx 2DAY shipping. | Free |
Return fees and policies
| Depending on price of item ranges from $25 to $100; with a few caveats. Free for Rebag+ members "For customers whose return rates are greater than 30% in a 12 month period, return fees will be doubled and additional restrictions, including the right to purchase, will be implemented." Be sure to read the fine print before purchasing to see if the bag is eligible for return. | Final Sale | Assuming not permitted. On item page states: "Seller does not accept returns. See details for more information about returns." However, when the item is in the cart, this appears: "Purchase protected by eBay Money Back Guarantee" and when that is clicked this appears: "Get the item you ordered or your money back -it’s that simple. It’s automatic and covers your purchase price plus original shipping on eligible purchases* and there’s no extra fee for coverage. | 14 days after item is delivered. Special return instructions: "To initiate a return or to get information about any additional policies that may apply, contact the seller." The general information provided is not helpful. Buyers should reach out to Rebag prior to purchase. |
Comments | The platform features an extensive array of search categories, though navigating the filters for designer, price, and condition is only the first step before tackling the fine print. Understanding the specific policies surrounding purchases and returns takes some effort. While there is a comprehensive FAQ organized by topic, it is still advisable to contact Rebag directly to clarify details regarding item specific terms before committing to a purchase. | The search function includes the condition "Original with tags." When clicked, the search revealed 0 results. However, when clicking on "Our Standards" on the item page which describes all the conditions for the listings, the Original with tags" category is not listed. | The search filters are limited to "Any Condition" and "Used," offering insufficient detail for wear and tear information. | The search function does not include condition category. There is a search filter called “number of pieces,” and the only option is 1. Since handbags are almost always sold as a single unit, this ends up being a strangely unhelpful search category. It has been over a year since Rebag announced it would be partnering to sell on luxury Walmart Marketplace. Since then, there have been only 17 ratings and 9 reviews, with an average score of 3.7 out of 5 stars. While the number of ratings doesn’t necessarily reflect total sales, it does make you wonder how many Rebag purchases have actually gone through Walmart Marketplace. |
Review of Key Points in the Table
Condition of Bags
One thing to watch closely is the condition details “fine print.” Two factors deserve extra attention. First, the number of condition categories varies: eBay uses three ThredUp uses four, while Rebag and Walmart use six. Condition labels are always tricky, so it’s important to read both the platform’s definitions of each category and the specific notes for the individual bag.
Second, ThredUp’s written condition description (for this particular bag) is internally inconsistent. The bag is labeled “Excellent,” and the individual description states “Practically new: shows no obvious signs of being worn or washed.” Yet the description then lists scuffs, creases, discoloration, and scratches, which does not align with “practically new” by any reasonable standard. And, as a side note, hopefully no one is ever tempted to “wash” this particular bag!
References to Other Prices in the Listing
In two of the listings for this bag, there are references to other prices and how they relate to the price of the listing. The descriptions of these other prices are not especially clear. In the ThredUp listing, it includes the amount the bag is being sold for along with a much higher price, with the description: “23% off estimated retail.” It notes: “Rebag’s estimated retail prices are constantly updated based on numerous data points in the luxury secondhand market.” It is unclear what this means from a shopper’s perspective. Is it a reference to a similar bag sold on another secondhand platform? Or a historical retail price? None of that is spelled out for the buyer.
In reality, that “estimated retail” is a Rebag generated number, based on its internal market data rather than a confirmed original retail price for this specific bag. It acts as a proprietary benchmark that looks official enough to justify a “23% off” claim, but buyers are given no transparent way to see how the figure was produced or what real‑world prices it reflects.
The eBay listing includes: “List price $2,919 (5% off)” with the note: “Recent sales price provided by the seller.” Again, it is not clear what this “recent sales price” actually represents. Is it referring to the same bag, a similar bag sold on eBay, elsewhere, or something the seller saw on another site? The listing doesn’t say. The label signals some kind of market reference, but offers no way for the buyer to see or verify the underlying comparison.
In effect, the “list price” is a number the seller puts forward reflecting recent sales of comparable items, rather than a price that eBay itself confirms or traces to a specific sale. It supports a “5% off” claim, but without visible evidence of those sales, the so called “recent sales price” functions more as a sales tactic than a clearly documented benchmark.
From a consumer standpoint, it is worth being cautious about how much weight to give these reference prices. Comparison prices like “estimated” or "list" can be misleading when they don’t reflect a genuine going price at which meaningful sales actually happen. These sales prices could be used more as a marketing tool than an objective price listing. Be diligent and be sure to ask questions.
Additional Platforms
Rebag Sells on Other Platforms Including:
Amazon Luxury Store Platform
I did not see this specific Gucci bag in Rebag’s Amazon Luxury Store listings. There was, however, a similar version without the darker stitching (or mark) noted above. Shopping Rebag via Amazon feels like a bit of a “mixed bag.” The only search filter for handbags is designer. Once you select a brand, you have to scroll through all the bags and click into individual listings to see crucial details like condition. On the other hand, the return setup is appealing. I confirmed with an Amazon Luxury Specialist that items purchased from Rebag through Amazon Luxury Stores follow Amazon’s standard Luxury Stores policy, with a 30 day return window and free return shipping as long as the bag is sent back unused and unaltered with tags and packaging intact
Bloomingdales and Macy's Platforms
There aren't any Gucci bags listed in Rebag’s selections on bloomingdales.com or macys.com. The bag listings are predominantly Hermès and Goyard. Using the Rebag website I also checked the seven Rebag boutiques Rebag has in Bloomingdale's and Gucci is not sold. Rebag does not operate shops in Macy's.
Conclusion
With spring around the corner, it’s a perfect time to hunt for a pre‑loved luxury bag. Just make sure you really like the style, feel good about the condition, and don’t let extra “estimated retail” or "list" numbers distract you, and if anything in the listing doesn’t quite add up, ask questions before you buy.
Full Disclosure: The content in this post is based on my personal opinions and experiences. It is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. Specific research for this post was conducted between March 6, 2026 and March 9, 2026. This is not a comprehensive review describing all aspects of each company's policies and aspects of the policies might have been updated since this post was published. Additionally, the bag reviewed here may no longer be available on these platforms. The only significant interaction I've had with Rebag is receiving quotes for handbags that I looked to sell and I did not move along with the selling process. My interactions with them have been entirely positive and frictionless.I have not received any compensation for writing this post.