Consignment Vs Buyback Table
Two resale routes on four rows, the 12% failure rate included, no verdict picked.
Two resale routes on four rows, the 12% failure rate included, no verdict picked.
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Consignment vs Buyback Table lays the two routes back against each other across payout, timing, risk, and effort. Instant buyback is 50% of the resale price as credit today with zero risk. Consignment is 70% when it sells, median 19 days, and the honest row: “12% never sell and come back to you.” The footer draws the line without picking: “Buyback is for moving on, consignment is for maximizing. The table refuses to pick for you, that part depends on how much you like waiting.”
Rows are one array with a label, a buyback cell, and a consignment cell. Publishing the 12% failure rate is the entire credibility of the consignment column.
Reach for this block on the resale landing page after the resale drop calendar or as the decision point on a trade in landing page. The 12% and median 19 days values must reflect real program data; invented figures undermine the verdict the block explicitly refuses to give.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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Tip: the risk row with its 12% failure rate is what separates this table from marketing copy; removing it to look better removes the reason anyone trusts the payout numbers.