Rebag debuts paid membership program

Rebag is offering a membership program.

Luxury resale retailer Rebag is offering a number of perks in its new Rebag+ membership offering.

To join Rebag+, customers contribute a minimum of $50 per month or $500 per year, with every dollar fully converted to “R+ Credit” that can be used to buy something at Rebag. 

Whether the user chooses to contribute monthly or yearly, Rebag adds a 2% monthly R+ Bonus to member contributions, generating up to 27% more to spend at Rebag within 12 months. Members can skip their monthly contribution, cancel, or request a refund of their R+ Credit at any time.

Other Rebag+ benefits include:

  • Preferred pricing & discounts: Members receive up to 10% lower prices on all items, plus a 10% off special day code to apply on top of already low prices once per year.
  • Increased seller payouts: Sellers can earn up to 5% more when selling on Rebag via consign or buyout.
  • Free shipping and returns.

According to Rebag, the item savings and 2% monthly bonus makes Rebag+ a good way for customers to save for an expensive future purchase. 

The company has been launching a variety of new offerings in the past year. These include a partnership with online resale platform ThredUp that allows customers to sell items via ThredUp for Rebag shopping credit and also enables ThredUp customers to shop select Rebag inventory directly on the ThredUp site.

The ThredUp partnership followed Rebag’s September 2023 introduction of a new consignment model, as well as a June 2023 exclusive auction offering with Christie's.

"We are thrilled to introduce Rebag+ as a testament to our commitment to providing the ultimate luxury resale experience," said Rebag CEO and founder Charles Gorra. "By allowing our customers to fund now, buy later, we continue to invest in customer relationships and set new standards in the industry."

Founded by Charles Gorra in 2014, digitally native Rebag has opened retail locations in New York, Los Angeles and Florida.

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