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Sell Your Sole’s New App

By Seattle Mag November 22, 2013

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!–paging_filter–pThis is a first for me (and perhaps the city): Belltown consignment store a href=”http://\/\/seattlemag.com.239elwb01.blackmesh.com/sell-your-sole-consignment…“Sell Your Sole/a has just announced a new app, out next week, that allows users a birds eye view into the inventory of the store. With it, shoppers can see what’s available to purchase, and if they’re consignors, spansee what of theirs has sold and for how much, as well asnbsp;/spantheir month-to-date sales numbers. Consigners will also receive notice when they’ve got a check ready, when their items have been added to the inventory and when their consignment period is about to end. Users can also create a wish list and will be alerted when something on their wish list is in store./p
p“This is the only app of it’s kind, and we are the only consignment store in Seattle to take customer service and engagement to the next level by offering our consignors and shoppers total access to our boutique,” explains owner Natalia Wittke. “Seattle is known around the country to be a…leader and innovator in technology, and we are a local, independent small business that’s contributing to that landscape.”/p
pThis free app will be available for iPhone/iPads and Android devices./p

 

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