Company

Worthpoint

5 Concourse Pkwy, 30328, Atlanta, US

About Worthpoint

WorthPoint - A community dedicated to antiques, collectibles, memorabilia, and the valuation of rare items. Research and get appraisals for your antiques, collectibles, memorabilia, art, and more. What’s it Worth?

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Linda Bryant 13 July 2016, 01:49

I am an eBay seller. Love this site. You can look up sold listings from eBay going back years. Helps not only with pricing, but with description and keywords. Also has great articles to read. Definitely worth it

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David Rayor 06 July 2016, 23:27

I have been using Worthpoint for several years to do research for my online business and this is one tool that I recommend for your tool belt. The return I have gotten on the sales of my vintage and collectable inventory as well as past sold prices has paid for the cost many times over.

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Johnny 27 June 2016, 23:00

I have been a customer for years. My membership price is not supposed to change, but I got a letter to upgrade. When I tried to do so I didn't see my original price. I called but they were closed over the weekend. I left a message and emailed. I received a call from Anna on Monday. She was professional and we actually had a pleasant conversation. She waited for me to enter my information and gave me the same membership price. I even found out how to get free months. Now that is a bonus. I appreciate he patience with me. Oft times the elderly or those that are not computer savvy are overlooked. Thank you WorthPoint for a pleasant experience!!

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Jason 17 June 2016, 06:19

Will Seippel has built this from platform from nothing to what it is today. The amount of information at your fingertips is second to none. Items are easy to research and find, along with great pictures and description. If you are unsure of the content go to Worthopedia and give it a try.

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Lorrie Yeschick 17 June 2016, 00:32

I can find things here easily; rather than searching online with Google. Good organization by date, etc. I may only use it once in a while, but have found it is worth the cost.

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Bert Shumaker 02 June 2016, 22:01

The custermor service was very helpful respectful young lady MELISSA O. SHE STAYED ON PHONE told and guided me for a great deal of time and didn't even mind if I was her talking to me id been upset just because I give her permission to do it for me the free 7 day trial she explained things that if someone else never it would been costing me the same day need more people in the world like her today ur company has a fine person representing them bar none and JAC0B helped me on trust pilot im not computer savy and was fine and helpful

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Jane Russel 30 May 2016, 21:52

They took money from me after I cancelled my 7 day trial membership within the seven days.

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Tony Holt 25 May 2016, 12:36

They offer a 7 day trial within 5 minutes they have taken$49.99 from me when I realised within 1/2 hour I contacted them and they refuse to give my money back - PayPal not being helpful either - I suspect they are in business together! I will be taking this further as they must be making a fortune out of this scam - you are entitled to a 7 day cooling off period!!

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Dawn 20 May 2016, 00:45

WorthPoint is leading in the game. Compared to any other company that does anything remotely similar. I think 20 bucks is reasonably priced. I am an advid eBay seller. My stradegy is to shop everywhere, estate, and garage sales. I buy storages and peruse Craigslist. This site is timely for me b/c the listing go back several years. Thanks

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Kathy Keefe 19 May 2016, 19:08

Worthpoint is a must have if you sell collectibles on a regular basis. The depth of the information available is so comprehensive that if you can't find an item on the site, you likely won't find it anywhere else. Always the first stop when it comes to not only identifying an item, but the value of it as well. At the very least take advantage of the free trial and see for yourself.

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Carol Anne 19 May 2016, 18:02

Love using Worthpoint. The items go back in date much further than trying to find the items on individual sites. Individual sites don't keep the items up as long as Worthpoint does. Well worth joining!

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Jacob 13 May 2016, 23:23

This website is amazing as well as the customer service. The 7 day trial OR 7 FREE LOOKUPS is not misleading at all as long as you take the time to actually read what your are agreeing to. I recommend this service to anybody who has any questions about antiques or collectibles.

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Andrea 13 May 2016, 22:41

I signed up for their 7-day trial - turns out it's NOT a 7-day trial, it's 7 LOOK-UPS. I did that in less than 5 minutes. The warning that they are going to charge does not say "you have used up your 7 look-ups, you are now going to be charged $19.99". It says "click to activate your paid membership". I, like probably most people, figured that meant activating your free trial membership, since you are lead to believe you have 7 days of pre-paid membership. Then they flat out refuse to refund your money, saying "you clicked on it". Wow, they must make a bundle of money scamming customers that way. A good service sells itself, you shouldn't have to trick people into paying for it.

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Ben 30 April 2016, 16:53

Misleading, the 7 day trial is not 7 days of use and if you look at a couple of things they then ask you to 'activate' without clear warning there is a charge. After realising this and asking for refund on day 1 of so called 7 day trial and cancellation of account they refused. Really bad company to deal with.

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Kelli Rawson 30 April 2016, 00:13

I am trying to sell my sisters side-board dresser. I selected the 7-day trial. I looked up my item, then went back into my profile and cancelled my subscription. Worthpoint charged my credit card anyway. I called them to have the charge reversed. The lady went on and on that it’s not only a 7-day trial but if you look up 7 items, it counts the same as the 7-day trial and I am charged the $19.99. I explained multiple times that I only looked up one (1) item….then she says “oooohhhhh, I see that you clicked the box stating you wanted your credit card charged immediately” WHAT!! Bottom line is that she flat our refused to refund my money. After filing a dispute, my bank refunded my money but because the amount was under $50.00, they did not pursue Worthpoint for the funds back. This is pure BS and I will never use their services again!

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Carolyn Pritchett 28 April 2016, 23:35

Are you a collector, an Estate Sale fiend, flea market shopper? What to know the value of that item before you buy it? Download their app, an you can easily access this powerful search engine that offers you a 1 stop shop of "sold" products from Ebay and Auction Houses. Know if that item you want is over priced before you buy! Know the value of your item, find it easily and quick via their site. I have used this resource for years, it saves time, and reduces your frustrations. Know your product, know what it sold for! Have a Whoseyoucallit, and your don't know what it is? Find it on Worthpoint! Read their newsletters, get to know your collections... Worthpoint can minimize your frustrations and save you time. Just sign in for a membership of your choice and price level.

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Bryan Goodman 28 April 2016, 22:43

The best reason to subscribe to Worthpoint is that it helps you analyze items to determine which can make you money and which items to pass up. The main thing is that the value in using this service is the ability for you to increase profits and price valuable items at the optimum price to sell. I use the app frequently when out buying and it often helps me pass on items I might normally waste money purchasing. Use Worthpoint and start increasing your knowledge and increasing your bottom line.

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Sherry 28 April 2016, 04:14

Wow just use this to find an item I was unsure about and turned $4 into $80 with the info I got on this site. Thanks

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Allan 28 April 2016, 03:03

Did not even know of this site until Anita told me about it. Distressing to read all these negative reviews. However, to re-iterate, Anita went to bat for me after I could not sign up 3 times last night and 2 times this morning. Anita said the company sometimes has problems with Explorer and she recommended Google Chrome which I also have. So , when I start doing my pricing research of 4,000+ books , magazines, military vendor catalogs and militaria, I will use Google Chrome!. Again , Anita is knowledgeable, on the ball and willing to help. So , if you need "handholding", speak to Anita!

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Eddie Wainwright 07 April 2016, 15:14

I started a trial membership with them and within that period, they billed me for $19.99. I contacted them immediately and asked them to reimburse my PayPal account. I then tried to cancel my trial membership which I found impossible to do, despite their instructions which are quite frankly bogus! I again contacted them, and told them I wanted to cancel my membership with them (albeit on a trial basis) as they did no provide the facility to cancel through their website which is obviously wholly intentional. Not only have they not reimbursed me for the $19.99 but they have just taken another $19.99 from my account! I have now informed Paypal and so hopefully they instigate some sort of action against this company (I use that definition very loosely)!