stimpson wrote: » I got a message which was just "Swap BMW?"
Four Phucs Ache wrote: » Last year I put up an add for a load of hand tools ( no power tools) I wasn't using for 50 quid. A lad 60 miles away wanted me to deliver them to him as he was waiting on his dog to have puppies. Lad 2 wanted to know would I swap them for a his box of tools Lad 3 wanted me to individually photograph each one so he could zoom in on them Lad 4 asked how much it would cost for the bench the tools were on Lad 5 said to lad 1 good luck with the bitch Lad 6 offered 20 quid if I met him 40 miles away and he liked them Lad 7 offered 40 but never turned up coz he bought the box off lad 2 You have to laugh.
Grayson wrote: » I have no idea how people expect to rent a place with one outside photo on daft or sell a car with a photo of it in the distance from a bad angle.
talking_walnut wrote: » This thread is hilarious. Unfortunately I've nothing to contribute because I've only had good experiences on Adverts
Boom_Bap wrote: » Would you like to swap those good experiences for a bag of seedless grapes and a frozen lasagne?
talking_walnut wrote: » Ok. But only if I can do all the travelling for the exchange. I shall rent a van
Tangatagamadda Chaddabinga Bonga Bungo wrote: » I think people are fairly guilty of putting their stuff up there at unreasonable prices. I saw a child's trike (won't link) on sale for 50 euro when you can buy it in Smyths for 80 and maybe you can find it on Amazon cheaper again. I personally would rather pay that extra 30 euro 'premium' for something brand new with the added convenience, security and guarantee that comes with buying from Smyths. If you're going to go through the hassle of buying or selling from someone privately on Adverts, Donedeal ect. then sellers really need to factor in a considerable discount and not look for 'cost price'. You see some people that have things up there on sale for over a year. What an utter waste of energy and time that is for everyone concerned. Unless you're running an actual business then what is the point in having something up there for that long that you obviously no longer want or need to own. People need to sell it, buy it or take it down and move on.
ED E wrote: » Thats adverts pricing. List at 50 offered 20-30. List at 30 offered 10. If you want to sell for €100, you list for €140. Its just the silly game that goes on. Never, EVER, put a freebie up on adverts. Just bin it, not worth the hassle.
not yet wrote: » You're kidding about this part right...?
Tombo2001 wrote: » If people have unrealistic expectations, you can get thick about it or just move on. ....
benny79 wrote: » But people bidding ridiculous offers is annoying but you just have to hold on..
Boom_Bap wrote: » It's only a regular sized bag of grapes. Meet you 5/9 ths of the way at a seedy petrol station or car park.
Senor Fancy Pants wrote: » I'll give you half a cheese sandwich and 4 minutes of hand sex behind Lidl. Or swap for a discman and an inflatable turtle.
Steve wrote: » I love adverts. Best thing they ever did was take moderating out of the public domain. BTW the Donedeal guys sit in awe of how the Adverts guys achieve so much with 1/10 of the workforce. :cool:
Tangatagamadda Chaddabinga Bonga Bungo wrote: » Going back to that children's trike I used as an example. I think its silly (even a little cheeky) that its up for 50 euro when it can be gotten brand new in Smyths for 80. When it could be faulty, a few years old, damaged, you have no recourse or warranty in the event of failing, the messaging back and forth, the waiting, the haggling, texting/phoning, arranging suitable times, judging is the person trust worthy, meeting them, paying, then getting feedback ect.
fixxxer wrote: » Seeing as we're all here anyway, If anyone would like to check my adverts.....
Depp wrote: » ill swap you a vape pen for the watch, brand new I only used it every day for 4 months