• ripcord@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I haven’t sold anything online for years, but back when I’d try to sell something on Craigslist this was exactly the kind of thing I would get.

    And if it wasn’t them, it was the serial hagglers.

    I could be selling a brand new porche for $1 and I’d get someone trying to negotiate down to $0.90

    One dude agreed to buy something, then told me I had to drive 2 hours to sell it to him because he was 4 hours away. It was a $50 item

    Edit: it was weird that about half the time when someone would agree to buy something they’d stop replying or just send back “don’t need it” or something.

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      1 year ago

      I sold a treadmill online - the woman gave me the money, then started ignoring me. It took her 3 weeks to come pick it up.

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      1 year ago

      My work sells a lot of stuff on FB marketplace and it’s so infuriating . 80% of messages are bots and just spam you to get your phone or location. Another 10% are just people frankly as dumb as bricks. You can have in caps “NO TRADES” in the listings title and description and still get offered tons of playstations and xboxs (I dont know why it’s these two 80% of the time if they want to trade). Another 5% are super low ballers and a huge pain in the ass.

      Another 3% or try to guilt trip you into a lower price. I’ve had people say they are on vacation and need to pick it up that day and 50% off else they can’t get it, which I don’t know how that’s supposed to convince me because it’s not my problem. Sometimes it’s moms trying to get something for their kids and say how sad and upset their children will be.

      Oh and another category of people you will encounter all the time are people that go “I want half off, cash right now, I’ll arrive today” and they NEVER show up. And finally the 1% of replies are normal people that will actually buy something