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25% off All Wallets from Wallets Collection

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All the Wallets from Clayley Wallet Collection are 25% off today to the end of this year (31st Dec midnight). If you need a wallet for yourself or a xmas/ new year gift to someone, please check out or range.

PLEASE NOTE STOCKS ARE LIMITED, sale could end if stocks runout.

Wallets range from $19.95 to $60 are all 25% off. Don't forget to use the coupon code (wallet) at checkout.

$19.95 Card pouch after 25% off comes down to $14.96
$25 card wallet after 25% off comes down to $18.75
$45 bifold with coin pouch after 25% off comes down to $33.75
$60 travel wallet after 25% off comes down to $45

All our wallets are either Cow leather or Buffalo leather with suede lining inside. They are all hand crafted with care to last long.
We make wallets to last, all zippers are ykk zippers (the best) and all hand stitched.

We also sell a range of bags and phone cases. Please checkout or catalog online.

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  • +5

    Negging because dramatically cheaper prices elsewhere …

    https://www.clayley.com.au/collections/tech/products/iphone-…
    $35.00 + $6,95 Standard Shipping = $41.95
    https://www.gearbest.com/iphone-cases-covers/pp_901182.html?…
    $11.85 Free Shipping … 28.2% of Associated OP's discount price.

    … you are even charging your fellow OzBargain members more than last week.

    • +1

      that is a phone case, OP is talking about wallets?

      • +1

        We also sell a range of bags and phone cases. Please checkout or catalog online.

        • +1

          Yes but there is no claim in that statement that the phone cases are on sale or even cheap. This deal is for 25% off all wallets, quality wallets are often much more expensive than this.

  • +3

    I have some products on my website at cost price.

    Are they the wallets?

  • +2

    no deal, needing to have a better bargain! thanks for posting and keep reducing :) nice website

    • +2

      Thank you. We understand it might not suit everyone. We are a startup that make handmade premium leather goods (no fake/ PU leather) , it’s hard to compete with everyone. Will try posting different deals at different time on different collections. Thank you again for the feedback.

    • +1

      Seconded, and kudos to the rep for being open to feedback!
      Honestly, ozbargain-ers are a ruthless lot. You need to post genuine deals to get some love!

      • Thank you. We always are happy to take any kind of feedback. We need feedback to grow as a brand and improve products.

        Yes it is certainly hard when people are attacking. We have in the past tried hard to reply to every attacking feedback but some people just don't stop so we have decided to stop reply attacking kind of comments and just focus our energies on serving friendly people.

        Thanks for taking time out in writing to us.

        • +2

          If you feel a member is attacking you, you should report it to the mods. This is not allowed on Ozbargain and their comments will be removed.

        • @WatchNerd: We just ignore attackers. We still read through every feedback. Everyone has a choice to buy or not, we try our best to post good deals but sometimes its hard especially when its premium leather goods with costs involved. All Good, thanks for taking some time out to write. Cheers.

        • +1

          @clayleyau:

          If you aren't going to report it, then you should probably stop accusing members of attacking you.

          You have guidelines to follow also, which includes acting in a professional manner.

        • @WatchNerd: Didn't accuse anyone. Just said it did happen a few times. Thank you.

        • +1

          @clayleyau:

          You mentioned that members were attacking you 3 times in your comment above.

        • +2

          Here's an idea. Click the Report button and tell the Moderators you posted a deal for $35 iPhone cases, that nasty man PJC found and shared a much cheaper price, you replied you have some products on your website at cost price and he unreasonably started asking what they were and now you are charging even more for them. Obviously a genuine example of getting attacked.

        • +2

          @clayleyau:

          We always are happy to take any kind of feedback.

          Always?

          Didn't accuse anyone.

          Didn't you?

      • +2

        You need to post genuine deals to get some love!

        I'm pretty sure that's what Scotty had in mind when he made this awesome website.

        • +2

          I bow to your superior wisdom, WatchNerd.

        • +3

          @Rorschach: Mi tu, mi amigo!

  • +1

    Rep, it would be helpful to know the size dimensions of the products. This is important to some people who want to know whether the product can fit in their pockets, handbags, etc.

    For example, I would like to know the dimensions for the bifold wallet with coin pouch.

    • +1

      My apologies. We will update the website in a few hours. In the meantime I can certainly help you with the dimensions.

      The dimensions for the Bifold with coin pouch are 11 X 9.5 X 2.5CM that is L x H x W format. Hope that helps.

    • +1

      Have just posted dimensions of all products on the website too. Thank you.

      • +2

        You can do that within 35 minutes of Member Jezster's request, but your website still doesn't say your products are made in Australia.

  • +1

    Hi Rep, you mention that your wallets are hand crafted with care, but don't say where this takes place.

    Where are they made?

    • Melbourne.

      • +1

        Wow that's great! Why wouldn't you mention this on your website and in this deal post?

        People are always looking to support Australian made products

        • Designed and Made in Melbourne.

          Molds from Taiwan and China. Leather sourced locally. Zippers are YKK from US.
          Packaging is from China as well.

        • @clayleyau:

          I'm not aware of the process in making wallets, so I don't know what molds from Taiwan and China means?

  • +3

    You really ought to put an ‘about’ section on your website detailing more about the production process and especially the fact these are hand stiched in Australia from Australian leather. At first glance I thought you were just another website marking up AliExpress and similarly cheaply sourced products.

  • +1

    Hi Rep, it's been 24 hours and you still haven't replied to my question, so I will ask again.

    You said that your wallets are made in Australia (Melbourne)

    Why wouldn't you mention this on your website and in the description of this deal post?

    • We haven't mentioned it on the website yet becuase we have applied for this https://www.australianmade.com.au/for-business

      There is process and guidelines involved. Depends how much manufacturing material is local as well and then there is grading.

      We are also trying to source everything from molds, leather and packaging here. But sometimes its not price effective and its hard to compete.

      Sorry about the late reply, have been busy. Also the negative commenting on the thread is draining. Don't know why some choose to attack small local businesses. Businesses have a choice, people have a choice. There is no need for negativity. I have also reported a few comments, see what happens but going to stay away from the thread.

      The deal is on. People that have already made purchases we thank you for the support.

      • +1

        You were not asked why you are not yet using the Australian Made symbol. You were clearly asked why your website does not disclose where the wallets are made. Your entire website does not mention Melbourne or Australia or Australian even once. Nor does your Facebook page or this post's title and description or your previous post's title and description. Nobody is giving credence to your victim posture and sockpuppeting has already been established.

      • +2

        The link is to the Australian Made logo. Are you saying that you can't mention your products are made in Australia without paying for the logo?

        We are also trying to source everything from molds, leather and packaging here. But sometimes its not price effective and its hard to compete.

        This comment is confusing, it sounds like you are saying that it might not be made in Australia after all?

        Don't know why some choose to attack small local businesses.

        As I said before - you can easily report members for attacking you. If the mods deem them to be an attack, they will be removed.
        No need to keep saying it in the comments.

      • +1

        We are also trying to source everything from molds, leather and packaging here.

        That contradicts your earlier claim …

        Leather sourced locally.

        … which is somewhat unsurprising because you also claim …

        We make wallets to last, … and all hand stitched.

        … but your website says nothing about your wallets being hand stitched, and the product photos prove they are machine stitched.

        You can see what is happening to your credibility here.

      • +4

        Hi OP,

        You've only been a member 10 days and sometimes it takes a while for retailers to get the hang of things. When they persevere they often discover OzBargain can be a very useful part of their marketing strategy.

        When a member such as PJC finds what appears to be an identical product for less then that is very valuable information for the website. It's not legitimate given the context to characterise constructive feedback of that nature as an 'attack', though we all understand retailers can be proud of their product.

        However there does appear to be some inconsistencies in some of the representations you've made, especially when it comes to country of manufacture. That's problematic and can go to the credibility of a retailer.

        You'll find some guidelines on expected behaviour here, which states in part "It is recommended that reps respond to comments and reasonable enquiries about their deal, product or service". Ignoring legitimate comments on the spurious basis they amount to an 'attack' is unlikely to work in the context of the website.

        Welcome to OzBargain.

        This message approved by AngryChicken.

        • +1

          This comment is approved by SkyBlu

        • +2

          The above comment by Member AngryChicken is approved by PJC.

        • Hi Angry Chicken,

          Thank you for your time and insights. We do understand Ozbargain in a good medium for marketing and yes it does take time to get a hang of things around here.

          In response to origin of the products, we are happy to explain. Yes we take a lot of pride in our products and quality. They are all made in Melbourne. But we do use 6 different kind of leathers (we have 17 different products) and 3 different type of leathers are from overseas. Also the molds used to get shape on certain products and the heat press used to have our logo embosed are done using tool from Taiwan and China. They are mostly hand stitched but yes some products around the front seam we use tools to get the stitch in line and thin because some of these wallets are meant to be minimal and thin. So yes Clayley products are made locally with some things local and some things from overseas (all zippers and buttoms are overseas as well). What Australia made certification and logo does is they assess what percentage of each product has local ingredients and then certify accordingly. There is lot of process that goes into it, it is not just paying for the logo.

          The production process is different for each product. We strive to make them look great and of best quality to also keep prices as much down as possible. So yes we can't complete with prices from ali express or alibaba becuase we have our own costs involved in making these products and simply just don't float cheap products online. We have reviews and feedback on Yotpo and facebook from happy customers so far. I count those happy customers are my credibilty.

          In response to why I think PJC is attacking is also different. We don't mind him or anyone asking questions, its just the way he does and the nature of his certain questions feel attacking. Like you said I have only been on Ozbargain for 10 days and in this time have posted two deals, in both the deals he kept comparing each of my products with products from Ali Express and critising. That is totally unfair and brutal (at least in my view). He also picks on a part of a sentence and blow things out of context. So since then we just stopped responding to comments we think are unfair or out of context to the posted deal. At one point he even said I am happt to rip off people and take their money (again everyone has a choice). Every category has similar kind of products cheaper or expensive from different retailers. Customers usually compare and buy according to their need. We haven't done anything unlawful.

          So yeah we won't be responding to negative/ unfair critisising attacking behaviour.

          We all have a choice. PJC or anyone have a choice too, no one is forcing anyone to buy. If I am at a shop and I find a cheaper chinese product (that will fulfil my need) I wouldn't critise or attack the person selling, I would just go buy what ever suits my need and pocket.

          I hope I have answered your questions/ queries Angry chicken.

        • Another note.. Clayley is our passion. If we just wanted to sell anything and make money the best option would have been to dropship anything from china. No need to make or stock products and lot of businesses do dropshipping. But no we design and make our products and will proudly announce on the website as soon as we get the certification.
          We dont force you to love us, we dont want you to hate us. We do take pride in everything we do. We are just a small aussie family business.

  • +2

    This is a hand stitched wallet. The product page says so.
    This is a machine stitched wallet. Nowhere on the website is it described as hand stitched.

  • +2

    We all have a choice. PJC or anyone have a choice too, …

    May we choose …

    I have some products on my website at cost price.

    … to purchase these please? Are they the coin pouches?

  • +2

    This is clearly not …

    Also the molds used to get shape on certain products … are done using tool from Taiwan and China.

    … what you stated 2 days ago.

    Molds from Taiwan and China.

  • -3

    Everyone stay safe in the stormy weather. Its going to be severe tonight and tomorrow. Stay safe and warm.

    • +3

      Thank you.
      Luckily i'm home safe and warm.

      We make wallets to last, all zippers are ykk zippers (the best) and all hand stitched.

      That's great to hear - i'll be catching up on a little bedtime reading.

      God bless.

  • +2

    unimpressed by markup on Gearbest goods

    • +1

      We don’t sell gearbest goods. Only reseller goods we have on Clayley is Bluetooth trackers from nuttag selling at the recommended price.

      • +1

        I see, PJC has given lots of advice. hopefully you can work things out.

      • +3

        Before you altered it, your product page for your $41.95 bargain phone cases featured identical photos to the GearBest $11.85 product page. Perhaps GearBest were copying you? Considering your propensity for promptitude in website amendment, when will it begin using the terms 'hand stitched', Melbourne, Australia and Australian, none of which depend on logo certification?

        • +2

          'Promptitude' is such a good word. It has a nice ring to attitude, which is perhaps what you were also referring to, in this context? If so, what a pertinent remark!

        • +1

          PJC
          I have wanted to ignore your comments ever since you compared my products with AliExpress and then also said I rip of people money. You don’t seem to stop.

          Anyway like Savas said you seem to have a lot of advice. I don’t want this constant negativity. So I would answer all the question you have in a few hours. I am out with family now. Plus I feel I need to go back and read all you 2 weeks worth of negative comments to be able to answer all your questions. That way I hope to answer everything and peacefully go about with my business.

          Hope that works.

        • +3

          @sky blu: Indeed the boundless capacity of your perspicacity amplifies the rapacity of my own tenacity … even though I don't live in a city … OK I'll get my coat.

        • +2

          @clayleyau:

          Plus I feel I need to go back and read all you 2 weeks worth of negative comments to be able to answer all your questions.

          You really don't have to start with that. You are overthinking and taking things personally. The objective of comments on a post on this website is to determine whether or not a particular post (product or service) is a bargain or not. While you may think your post is an offering of a good "deal" it is actually the community who determines that, by voting. Have enough upvotes and your post goes to front page = more views = more foot traffic to your website. Sounds good?

          PJC does what he does best, hence he gets upvoted on his comments, not because we have some sort of acquaintance or mob mentality here. His analysis and findings are yet to be proven unfounded, and the onus is on you, the OP/ shop owner. And you know what, it is extremely easy - just answer with facts. The more elusive you are, the more it affects consumer confidence.

          I'll give you an example: anyone who walts into this post with an interest in getting a leather wallet etc. within Australia could be put off by all the comments. What's with the back and forth unanswered questions, the long messages about being attacked. Where is the information to make an informed decision?? What's funny is (but may not be applicable on Ozb), some shoppers don't CARE where you source the products, they want them NOW, not 30 days from China.

          If you feel this is not aligned with what you had in mind, then it is time to rethink whether you should utilise free advertising on Ozbargain.

        • @sky blu:

          Yes I did over react sometimes I realised that. I know people have questions or feedback and happy to listen and answer but yeah I did take it personal when PJC compared my products to AliExpress products and what was more that I didn’t like is the way he said I would just rip off people and take their money. I am just a small business trying to make nice products and selling online and sometimes pop up stores. Would have not ignored and answered all of PJC queries if he was commenting on a nice way.

          Irrespective I will answer all his questions. PJC can list all questions which I haven’t answered and will answer soon. Worse case I will reply by tomorrow.

        • +1

          @clayleyau: That is a good start. I do have some advice to suggest, but I will refrain until you can offer some insight, with answers to PJC's questions below.

          If you click on our usernames, and on "Posts" under "Statistics", you will find that we are regular joes who do try to contribute to and better this community (well I am, PJC is more on the extreme end of a superuser). I can certainly tell you that PJC's comments are not directly aimed at you, or your store though. His "style" is unchanged from any posts in the past. It is direct, or to be precise, pertinent, to the subject at hand. It actually takes TIME to absorb and analyse all the information, to be incisive about something if you know what I mean. In a way, I think he's actually trying to help you.

        • @sky blu:

          Ok but do you realise feedback/ comments from of people on here are totally different to anything any retailer would have faced? It is a totally different thing on here. I agree with the need to know but I may not totally agree with the approach. Ask a question is one thing and adding critisism with it is not a great thing because we do take pride in what we make and sell. Like he thinks if I really am only interested in ripping people of for money then the easiest way of doing it dropshipping chinese products. I wouldn't even need to stock anything and still make money. I do this for passion as well as business.

  • +2

    … what was more that I didn’t like is the way he said I would just rip off people and take their money.

    I negged because …

    https://www.clayley.com.au/collections/tech/products/iphone-…
    $42.95 - 20% code THEYWON'TCOMPAREPRICES = $34.36 + Standard Shipping $6.95 = $41.31
    https://www.gearbest.com/iphone-cases-covers/pp_901182.html?…
    $11.85 Free Shipping … 28.7% of OP's discount price.

    … and you replied …

    Everyone has their own specials and promos.

    … so my question was …

    Your special charges your fellow OzBargain members 3.48 times as much as GearBest's normal price. Have I got that right?

    … and you asked me …

    Are you associated with GearBest and trying to promote them?

    … so I replied …

    We come here for bargains. Your current price charges your fellow OzBargain members 4.21 times as much as GearBest. You would take that money, wouldn't you? After declaring you do your best with prices?

    … and you subsequently changed the photos on your product page which had been identical to GearBest's. Now you have returned with a higher price.

    We also sell a range of bags and phone cases.
    https://www.clayley.com.au/collections/tech/products/iphone-…

    • I don't think gearbest ripped of my photos or I ripped of their photos. I did delete a few photos after you pointed out similar photos of the iphone X screen mock up.

      I dont know about gearbest but I can speak for my products only. All leather cases are made with mold made of plastic or silicone with hollow insert gaps in them. The leather goes into the gap. All or most of these mold come from China. Factories in china made these mold even before the iphone X was released. Those screen mock up photos were supplied by the supplier in china. Non of us had any sceen mock ups and had to rely on supplier photos. Here it was hard to buy an iphone X even after it was released.

      We used cow oiled leather inserts on the supplied mold to build the cases. Didn't even realise others were using the same sceen mockup images until you pointed out and then I deleted those photos. I now have the new phone with me and will do a photoshoot with a photographer with the case on the new phone.

      The mold itself costed me $4 USD plus shipping ( I could have got them for $1.20 USD if I got 1000 units) and then add the leather inserts (oil veg tanned). Adding the leather, packaging and making costs, I can no way complete with gearbest or Ali Express products. Gearbest selling at $11.85 with free shipping for me I think they are selling at loss and maybe people would buy something else with it or they might be doing it as a dropshipped product. Standard shipping without signature in Australia itself costs me $6.95.
      My leather itself is totally different as well. Please check yotpo review on my actual product page.

      There are other retailers that use molds and add different leathers and sell at different price all the way up to $90.

      Here I have since found another seller using same supplier molds. I can tell its from the same supplier.
      https://gadgetshopping.co/collections/all-products/products/…

      Doesn't mean I am ripping off people and gearbest is doing charity. They are different cases. Some of the cases out there with similar mold don't work with wireless charging. We made sure we use a thin but durable leather for the case to support wireless charging and I did test it myself.

      Hope all this made sense.

      • +1

        I have taken in your responses and the comments on the (2) posts you made on here. I noticed you ran (2) promotions in the span of less than two weeks. The first one being 20% off storewide, and the second with 25% off wallets. If I were a customer originating from Ozbargain and bought a wallet, I would not be pleased in knowing the discount drops a further 5% in such a short time. Not a biggie - just pointing that out.

        In my opinion, the comments and questions regarding pricing and country of origin are not out of place. Yes, some are quite straightforward and direct, but not "totally different to anything any retailer would have faced", at least not in principle. In real life, when a person browsing your products (a potential customer) has similar queries, it would be how you respond - your expressions, tonality, knowledge of the subject matter at hand etc., a lot of factors are taken in within seconds to determine whether one would be 'sold' or not. We don't have that in online settings, so deductions are drawn from the quality of your replies to the seemingly direct questions.

        If I pick up an item, chances are I'd be able to find where it is "Made in". It would be printed on the bottom, the back, or at the least, it would be found on the packaging. Not always prominent, but not inconspicuous. I notice that with bags and wallets, it is usually in the form of a small tag sewn at the side seam. I believe it is the law to declare such information. This is why a one dollar item from China has the "Made in China/ PRC" print or tag, to the $250 Oroton handbag that has to present the same information. I recall a gift item from a colleague on his Thailand trip. It was a nice wooden business card box with two carved elephants. The whole thing is probably hand-made, and it has a small sticker of "Made in Thailand" on the front, in white (so out of place), almost as if it was proudly displayed to add to the perceived value of a hand-made item. While it is not always true, the general perception is that "Made in China" is inferior to, say "Made in USA/ Germany/ Japan"… If I ran a shop that retails "Made in Australia" products, I would make sure such information would be prominently displayed. There's no back and forth really, that's the first thing I want my customers to take note.

        My advice is if you could work on a genuine deal for Ozbargain from time to time. Storewide discounts are so cliche. Many of us are in retail and… do maths for a living so we all know about mark up, gross profit etc. Instead, how about a single, particular item offered at an unbeatable price - you do that by using a break-even analysis and apply your profit percentage from x quantity. What you gain is brand awareness - the extent to which consumers are familiar with the qualities or image of a particular brand of goods or services. Trust me, people do share a good word on here. Then over time, you can offer bundle, min spend, or seasonal discount.

        On the other hand, if you consider using Ozbargain as a free advertising/ announcement platform, the amount of being bothered by the negative votes should be the same as the amount of not being bothered to offer a worthwhile bargain.

        Good luck with your business!

        • +2

          Longest post by Mr Blue eva !

  • +1

    We come here for bargains. Your discount price charges your fellow OzBargain members 3.54 times as much as GearBest. After declaring …

    We do our best with prices …

    … you would take that money, wouldn't you?

    • I just explained and you are still comparing with gearbest.

      This is why I was ignoring your comments.

      • +1

        GearBest and yourself both sell cow leather iPhone X cases and after deleting identical product photos you charge your fellow OzBargain members 3.54 times as much as they do. Have I got that right?

        • No

          Read my response 58 mins ago.

        • +1

          @clayleyau: $41.95 / $11.85 = 3.54.

  • +2

    I have some products on my website at cost price.

    I am still terrible at guessing. Are they the laptop sleeves?

  • +2

    Why are the terms 'hand stitched', Melbourne, Australia and Australian, none of which depend on logo certification, comprehensively omitted from your website and Facebook page and eBay listings?

  • +1

    Now even cheaper:-

    https://www.clayley.com.au/collections/tech/products/iphone-…
    $35.00 + $6,95 Standard Shipping = $41.95
    https://www.gearbest.com/iphone-cases-covers/pp_901202.html?…
    $12.08 - 8% code TWITTER = $11.11 … 26.5% of Associated OP's discount price.

    • +1

      Yeah but i don't have an iPhone…

      • +2

        Nor I, which is fine, since there are no bargains here anyway.

  • +1

    Same code, same prices, why is this marked EXPIRED?

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