Buffalo Exchange
Denver, CO 80203-2204
Phone: (303) 866-1085
User Reviews for Buffalo Exchange
02/28/2008 Posted by hypechic34
Great place to browse through for the unexpected. I bought these amazing biker boots there. I wear them every chance I get. Both the men's and women's sides have great finds, and the staff is happy to help. I also love the way that the staff dresses. They embody the whole vintage feel. However, as for consiging, I do not believe that they offer good deals, and they do not take as much as they should. Nevertheless, whimsical choice of shoes, shirts, sweaters, coats, belt buckles, etc. A Must-see!
Pros: Friendly Staff
Cons: Some things are overpriced
02/06/2007 Posted by jshah
It is the same stuff everytime you go in there. Skull and cross bones are over. I feel that the staff there are less than helpful. There is virtually no customer service in the mentality of the employees, they are too busy comparing their portrait tattoos. I was able to sell a good portion of my load and the price they offered for the goods was reasonable but the aggravation was not worth it.
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
02/11/2006 Posted by eavery19
I am sorry one person had a bad experience at Buffalo Exchange. My daughter took some items to the store and they were very helpful. They didn't take all that she brought in but I think they are trying to have some quality control. My daughter was very happy with the items they did accept and was happy with the amount of money they paid her. They even took a coat at the end of the season on a consignment basis and did indeed sell the coat and paid her the agreed upon price. I would recommend the Buffalo Exchange
Cons: parking
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
10/23/2005 Posted by bright_eyes01
A pattern I have seen with the Buffalo Exchange is they advertise "We buy your clothes for credit" but everytime I have been in the store, they don't buy any of my articles and instead ask if I want to donate them, so of course they sell them for total profit. Instead of giving them my clothes I put them in a donation bin near my house. A week later, I came into Buffalo Exchange and found a sweater I had donated to the "less fortunate" hanging on a rack for $20. It was a sweater they had refused to buy, and who can blame them, knowing they can raid the Salvation Army racks and buy clothing for 1 dollar and resell for a $19 profit. That is bad business and I refuse to shop there, donate or have anything to do with them. DO NOT SUPPORT THE BUFFALO EXCHANGE.

