How to delete depop account
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How do I permanently delete my Depop account?
If you wish to delete your Depop account, all you need to do is e-mail us from the email address associated to your Depop account, along with your username to close@depop.com.
How long does it take to delete a Depop account?
It may take up to 7 days to process your request and then your account will be deleted.
How do you delete an account?
Remove a Google or other account from your phone
- Open your phone’s Settings app.
- Tap Accounts. If you don’t see “Accounts,” tap Users & accounts.
- Tap the account you want to remove. Remove account.
- If this is the only Google Account on the phone, you’ll need to enter your phone’s pattern, PIN, or password for security.
Can I delete my Depop and make a new one?
You can delete a Depop account by emailing the company with a deletion request. Depop doesn’t allow you to have more than one account at once, so sometimes users need to delete an old account to make a new one.
How do you delete items on Depop 2020?
How to delete a listing on Depop
- Go to the top right hand corner of the Depop app where you see the 3 dots (…)
- Click the dots.
- Then a pop up box will show on my phone (note: I have a Iphone)
- Then press the trash bin that says Delete item.
How do you delete purchases on Depop?
Depop is one of many apps for online thrift shopping.
How to delete a review on Depop
- Return to the Receipts section of your profile and find the item you want to delete the review for.
- Tap on your feedback.
- Tap the trashcan icon in the top-right corner of the screen to delete your review.
Can you hide items on Depop?
Depop is so hard to use. You can‘t hide your account while you set it up, so people buy before you‘re finished listing and editing the info. It doesn’t tell you WHO bought the items?!
How do I change an item to sell on Depop?
Why did Depop charge me for shipping?
When you sell an item, Depop will automatically charge the 10% fee on the total transaction amount (including shipping costs). This charge will be taken directly from your PayPal or Depop Payments account or the card you are using for payments before the remainder of the money you have made is paid to you.
Is it better to sell on ebay or Depop?
Depop is filled with people selling Y2K and vintage items. Depop has a younger demographic compared to Ebay. Ebay is better for items that are rare or hard to find and there doesn’t seem to be a specific age demographic that Ebay caters to. As long as it’s a good deal or a rare find, you’ll do well on Ebay.
How do you avoid Depop fees?
Is it free to sell on Depop?
How does Depop charge fees? Depop charges a 10% flat rate fee on every item sold. We don’t charge a listing fee or a subscription fee. And we never sell your data.
Who pays for shipping on Depop?
Buyer pays for shipping – the price of the sale plus the value of the label will be sent to your PayPal. From there, Depop will take our 10% and the cost of the label in the same charge.
Can you trust Depop?
Martin Lane, managing editor of Money.co.uk, says the majority of buying and selling apps such as Depop are safe, but only if used properly. “Depop has buyer and seller protection that covers all transactions made within the app. However, all purchases done outside of this are at your own risk.
How can you tell a fake Depop account?
You can ask to see pictures of the item being worn, or ask for a picture of the seller holding up the item. Be wary if there is only one photo available, and if you reach out and request more photos of a particular item and are denied, move on, it’s likely a scam.
What happens if you sell fake items on Depop?
Depop has a buyer protection policy so if you get a fake item that you thought was authentic and was not delivered as described you are covered and you can get refunded if that is the case.
Why is Depop bad?
Recently, many Depop sellers have come under fire for a pattern of unethical buying and selling practices. Sellers who appear to be wealthier individuals are being accused of raiding thrift stores to buy tons of product for a cheap price and re–selling on the platform for a signifigant mark–up.
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