Facebook marketplace

Facebook marketplace

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Alucidnation

16,810 posts

173 months

Tuesday 2nd July 2019
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Zetec-S said:
I bet if I stuck an advert for an xbox on there someone would offer me a bloody xbox in part exchange hehe
hehe

Escy

3,969 posts

152 months

Tuesday 2nd July 2019
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The "is this still available?" messages are usually sent in error. I've had a few people message me "yes" when I wasn't aware i'd asked them the question in the first place.

Facebook is free, easy to post and typically get quick sales. The best thing about it is how ebay are losing business to them so have started to offer promotions with £1 final value fees - their 10% fees are obscene in my opinion so it's nice the greedy bds are feeling the pinch.

sealtt

3,091 posts

161 months

Tuesday 2nd July 2019
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When moving house I put stuff on there for free to avoid it going to the tip, trying to do my bit to recycle, etc.

One person asked if I was open to offers on an item that was listed as free.

CoolHands

18,939 posts

198 months

Tuesday 2nd July 2019
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You should have said “what’s your best price”

anonymous-user

57 months

Tuesday 2nd July 2019
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CoolHands said:
You should have said “what’s your best price”
I put half a dozen garden edging strips on "free buyer to collect" for some reason the "buyer" gave me a tenner confused , I didn't turn it down but I just try and avoid land filling stuff unnecessarily if I can help it.
Got rid of a few things no issues apart from the "is it still available" clickers.

jonamv8

3,168 posts

169 months

Tuesday 2nd July 2019
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How do you or other pay? Is it Paypal?

Algarve

2,102 posts

84 months

Tuesday 2nd July 2019
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I bought a superb dog crate this week. It was listed as 2nd hand, if he'd listed it as new I wouldn't have called him a liar when I went to pick it up.



We messaged him and said we'd take it at asking price (50 euros), never bothered negotiating as I needed one and it'd have cost me more than twice that to buy it locally. We agreed to meet at a local cafe at 10.30am. Turned up at 10.25 and he was there already. He helped me lift it into my car, job done in 60 seconds and couldn't be happier.


I tried to sell a car recently and it was the opposite.

It was a 208, I listed it for 10,500 euros. I included a link to the Portuguese auto trader with filters on it to only show 208's of the same year, engine, and mileage within 10,000km of mines. I priced mines 1000 euros less than the cheapest one in that list. I done a good description and loads of pictures, I felt the ad was pretty good and covered everything that needed to be mentioned.

I got loads and loads of messages from car dealers, some of them not disclosing that. One wanting it for his wife but only has 6000 euros but can pay today etc. I don't mind being lowballed but don't lie to me. Also if you're going to low ball me then do me the courtesy of getting that offer in there within 30 seconds so I can politely decline and we can both move on.

One arse wasted 40 minutes of my time asking question after question to then offer me 6500 euros. 3000 euros less than I had already been offered. I was getting so pissed off with them by that point that I just said sure okay, can you meet me after work tonight at 10pm in a location that was an hours drive from him. Then put my phone on silent and went to bed.


I've also used it to get rid of a bunch of cheap stuff I didn't want. Just posting it with free collection. I don't like wasting stuff I don't want any more if someone else can use it. The amount of people who're shameless enough to expect free delivery on something thats costing them nothing at all is ridiculous. Though they're at least far easier and quicker to rule out than the car time wasters.

Spare tyre

9,863 posts

133 months

Wednesday 3rd July 2019
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Don’t use Facebook but selling stuff of gumtree is easy

I tell people my address, it’s in the porch, leave money in letter box

Sold perhaps 300 things this way not a single problem

All £50 or less value

It’s great I come home and there is money on the door mat.

anonymous-user

57 months

Wednesday 3rd July 2019
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sealtt said:
When moving house I put stuff on there for free to avoid it going to the tip, trying to do my bit to recycle, etc.

One person asked if I was open to offers on an item that was listed as free.
This happens because a lot of people list items as "free" then in the listing invite offers.
Its often used by people doing bulk selling of household goods
They may list up some items in a big photo then a few individual ones. The advert will be headlined free then in the text the items will be listed with description and "offers"

Alex_225

6,418 posts

204 months

Wednesday 3rd July 2019
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I put a phone up for sale, just see if I could get a little bit more than the trade in price.

Absolute waste of time, multiple e-mails asking if it's available then for there to be no reply after I responded. You'd get people offer you half what you were asking like they were doing you a favour or just asking irrelevant questions.

I suspect it may be that it was a phone that perhaps attracts people wanting to try and pass it on and maybe other items are easier but personally I wouldn't bother again, nor would I look to buy something from the marketplace.

Local selling groups seem to be a little different as items are often within a few miles of where you live. Kids toys seem to be a decent shout.

Old Man Fred

821 posts

92 months

Wednesday 3rd July 2019
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3 years ago i was looking to sell some stuff (getting divorced) and tried the Schpock app. I had some nice stuff a £400 when new gas bbq, single bed and luxury matress, both put up for £150 and some other stuff like bikes £50, slabs £20, pressure washer £50. Not once did i get an offer that was even half of the asking price.

I gave up after a couple of weeks and tried facebook marketplace, all sold within 2 weeks for asking, or close to asking price, £130 for bbq and bed iirc, and to nice people who all came to collect when the said they would.

Bergs

203 posts

179 months

Wednesday 3rd July 2019
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Sold a few bits but the only reason I really go on there is to look at the tat some people try to sell.

The best ones are mirrored items - people forget that mirrored means we can see more than just the mirror..

Hours of entertainment - I have a very boring life...

MOBB

3,669 posts

130 months

Wednesday 3rd July 2019
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I find most buyers want it delivering to their house.

And if you are listing something for £80, they send a message such as "£30 now". God I'll take that, you are doing me such a favour.


Sa Calobra

Original Poster:

37,493 posts

214 months

Wednesday 3rd July 2019
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MOBB said:
I find most buyers want it delivering to their house.

And if you are listing something for £80, they send a message such as "£30 now". God I'll take that, you are doing me such a favour.
It's CASH pal and I'll come round now for it, ok?

Ok?

You've not replied?

Don't be rude pal


What do you mean you won't accept it


It's all I can afford, come on. CASH now for it


Hello?

littlebasher

3,802 posts

174 months

Wednesday 3rd July 2019
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I've found that offering anything for free, creates more hassle than anything else. Always, without fail i will be bombarded with messages asking me to deliver to the worst estates in Sheffield.



At the weekend i sold a perfectly good petrol mower on Facebook. Had it up for £50 for a few weeks, and reluctantly took £30 just to get rid of it

2 hours after they collected, they're messaging me again to say its rattling and now won't start. Oh, and they've been drinking so could i come and get it and refund their money. On the assumption it had genuinely blown up and i sold them a dud, i agreed as it was only a couple of miles away.

You can imagine the rest.

Luckily for them, the machine had managed to cut most of their 2 foot tall grass before presumably hitting a hidden manhole / kids bike buried in the lawn. Whatever they hit was sufficient to crack the heavy metal blade boss and shear the woodruff key on the flywheel, the forces involved must have been huge. Of course, i had to clear a bins worth of grass from inside the machine before i could even begin to look at it.
Fortunately i was able to fix the machine with some other parts i had lying around, but TBH i can't be bothered to try selling it again knowing that the next punter will probably try the same thing.


Oh, best people to sell to is anyone from Eastern Europe. Always turn up when agreed, no haggling and totally pain free. Perhaps i should start to advertise in Polish or something !

Uppy89

71 posts

105 months

Wednesday 3rd July 2019
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I have bought a couple of things and sold a couple of things and never had a problem. Had the usual people asking if it was still for sale then not respond when I reply confirming that it is but also not had anyone try and offer me stupidly low amounts. But the most expensive thing I have sold on there is about £300 though so I guess the problem may be worse the higher the value and the more haggling people try and do.

uuf361

3,154 posts

225 months

Wednesday 3rd July 2019
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I used marketplace for the first time this weekend (normally use eBay) as the items were bulky.

2 as new bedside cabinets - with an hour I’d get 20 messages, and they were collected the following day without any issues (think I’d oryxes too low but wanted to get rid of them).

The other was a well used office desk that had been in my garage for years and was free - gone in an hour and easy.

Will use again....

Exige77

6,519 posts

194 months

Wednesday 3rd July 2019
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I have bought and sold stuff from the local version and found it very good.

Just low value £20/30 stuff.

devnull

3,762 posts

160 months

Wednesday 3rd July 2019
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You have to realise that most of these apps are the equivalent of a car boot sale, and thus the clientele and the offers are going to be less than optimal. Everything, no matter if it’s a pencil or a MacBook faberge egg, it’s 50p to them.

I’ve moved a couples these last few years. The first time we wanted to get rid of stuff, we went to the large car boot sale. I kinda knew what it was going to be like, but getting weirdos rooting around your car boot at 550am as you’re trying to unpack your stall is irritating at best. Then you’re stuck in there for most of the morning as you can’t get out. And out of all that you might make £80-100 if you’re lucky.

This second time round, I’ve rung a local charity. 10-15 bags of clothes and homewares (probably get another 100 or or at a car boot), they are apparently coming round tomorrow. I’d rather have the value of no clutter and helping a local homeless charity than fighting with the local underclass.

kowalski655

14,753 posts

146 months

Wednesday 3rd July 2019
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Wife has been getting stuff for our eldest daughter's new baby, for when we look after it. Has had no hassles, nice stuff, the only problem I've had is that she spends at least an hour each time gabbing to the women selling, while I'm waiting outside in the car!!!