The other issue I have with Goat is that many of the used shoes they allow sellers to list on their platform shouldn’t be on there in the first place.
Some of the shoes are so beat/dirty that they have no business being sold.
Now, I know this is subjective (if a buyer is willing, they should be able to buy shoes in any condition they want). The problem (IMO) comes when the used shoes show up in worse shape than what was pictured.
IMO, purchasing used shoes is such a subjective process, that anything short of doing the deal in person (defeats the purpose of the platform).
Too often, buyers have reported shoes being in worse shape than originally thought. Seems like the go to response is “well; you bought used shoes so what did you expect.”
I would expect that the sellers be held to a higher standard than on eBay; that’s supposed to be the whole point of selling on that platform...