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Gumtree / marketplace ettiquette

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Created by goofy > 9 months ago, 25 Sep 2020
Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
1 Oct 2020 5:28PM
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FormulaNova said..
No one wants second hand stuff any more and everyone wants new junk.

Yep, the furniture was all hardwood and steel frame and will last another 50 years. But people would rather buy something shiny that has pine and particleboard construction and will be on the kerb for council clean-up in 5 years.

Imax1
QLD, 4926 posts
1 Oct 2020 5:59PM
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Today I sold an old boat motor to a shop for about half the price I could have sold myself . Just not worth the hassle.

bobajob
QLD, 1535 posts
2 Oct 2020 9:05AM
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When selling stuff on those sites I just take the attitude that the human species is a weird and wonderful thing. The entertainment value alone is priceless.

Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
2 Oct 2020 9:29AM
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bobajob said..
When selling stuff on those sites I just take the attitude that the human species is a weird and wonderful thing. The entertainment value alone is priceless.

Yes, as the guy was walking out of my house with 2 lounges, dining setting, two bookshelves, all for the princely sum of $60, he started looking around my house and asked if he could also have the floor rugs and coffee table in our lounge room. Seriously? I guess I should have given him my car keys as well.

knot board
QLD, 1241 posts
2 Oct 2020 1:56PM
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Buyer: Sold, what's your address and what time will you be home for me to pickup?

Me everytime: I'll be home at 5 o'clock, the suburb is Point Vernon I'll text you the street address at 5.

I always figure there's no future in telling a total stranger your address if they know you won't be home.



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