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Corri McFadden graduated from fashion design school with flying colors. What began as her senior project -- a business plan for a luxury online consignment store -- has turned McFadden into the founder and owner of a multimillion-dollar consignment business called eDrop-Off. ``House of Consignment'' follows the Chicago entrepreneur and her employees as they work with a diverse clientele to resell designer clothing, handbags, shoes, jewelry and accessories via an online auction site. The company secures many of its items through a ``Closet Clean'' service, which are house calls made by McFadden and her assistants to advise clients on what to keep, toss and sell for big bucks on consignment.
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