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Topic: Is there intelligent life on.....craigslist?
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Ian Price
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1714
From: Denver, CO
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 06-13-2009 10:37 AM
My wife likes to sell my things. Since I have married her a couple of years ago, I am now in possession of only my kitchen, dining table and bed. Everything else has been given away, traded away or sold. To be fair, she has gotten rid of half her stuff as well. Our house is no longer an homage to Southwestern style but a nice modernist.
She gave my furniture to the homeless, such was her opinion if it. She gave half my cloths to Goodwill. She gave most of my books to the library.
Then we had a yard sale and made $1,500 which wasn't too bad.
We sold the rest on craigslist.
I found that it's best to donate that which has little instrinsic value. Who buys cloths or books at a yard sale?
Kitchen stuff, tools and small household furnishings work well at a yard sale. Also old out of date cheap electronics work well. I sold 2 CRT TVs at last week's yard sale, for $20 each. Not bad one week before they become officially obsolete.
We used craigslist for larger pieces of furniture and bikes that wouldn't sell for as much at a yard sale. Yard Sale prices tend to be less that $20 where as you can get $100 - $500 on craigslist. The caviat is that nothing was special or too valuable. Anything with special value might do better on e-bay or the like. Also a specialty site where the audience knows what the hell you are talking about help. Guitar collector forums and the like.
My neighbor is moving to Chicago and needed to sell one car. The Land Rover LR2 was getting no takers but the Pathfinder was sold in less than 12-hours on craigslist.
Housing rentals seem to do very well on craigslist. We rented our unit in a reasonable time on craigslist.
craigslist is the classified ads of our times and is not the place to sell something of value. But is a great place to unload things.
Is there intelligent life on craigslist? There is average intelligence on craigslist, but I wouldn't vote them in to Mensa.
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Chris Hipp
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1462
From: Mesquite, Tx (east of Dallas)
Registered: Jul 2003
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posted 06-23-2009 07:14 PM
I was selling some screen printing equipment, I had a four color press for sale for $200. I got tons of emails from people that just said "I will give you $100 for it." Not, will you take $100, or is the price negotiable. Keep in mind that you can make your $200 back in about an hour and a half. I always ask them to give me reasons why they think their offering price is reasonable. Most often I get no reply, but sometimes....I had one guy say he would only give me $175 for it because he had to drive 60 miles to come pick it up. Shouldn't I be going up on the price if people are coming in from out of tow to look at it?
Another one, I have a pair of linesman electrical gloves on there for $70, I paid $120 for them and only used them once, and some guy emailed me and asked if I would take $60, I told him I would take $65 if he came and got them. Never heard from him again, I guess getting them at 49% off was a ripoff compared to 50% off.
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