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loskie

5,857 posts

129 months

Monday 24th June 2024
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Jamescrs said:
bristolbaron said:
I’ve certainly seen worse, but ‘a new car forces the sale’ doesn’t really mean a lot does it? I understand ‘company car forces sale’, or needing a bigger car etc, but they weren’t forced to buy a ‘new car’! rolleyes


It's a standard line people seem to put on sale ad's not just on Facebook, never understood it but it's almost a common practice
Like "first to see will buy"

Of course they will

Dr Murdoch

3,643 posts

144 months

Monday 24th June 2024
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Spare tyre said:
I always put 10 a go in, that way fuel price increases don’t catch me out. Always got £10 per motoring unit in my head
But not decreases?

Spare tyre

10,602 posts

139 months

Tuesday 25th June 2024
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Dr Murdoch said:
Spare tyre said:
I always put 10 a go in, that way fuel price increases don’t catch me out. Always got £10 per motoring unit in my head
But not decreases?
The gubberment

Its Just Adz

15,324 posts

218 months

Tuesday 25th June 2024
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Pit Pony said:
You wouldn't happen to have a skinny spare wheel for a 2019 mazda 2? fk me, I've been trying to get people to tell me the trye size and pcd and bore diameter, to check its the size i want. and take a photo of the tread. (I'd rather have one thats unused)
They like to keep the wheels, sorry, wouldn't be able to get one away.

anonymoususer

6,748 posts

57 months

Wednesday 3rd July 2024
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C5_Steve

5,135 posts

112 months

Thursday 4th July 2024
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anonymoususer said:
Own up who bought it

Spare tyre

10,602 posts

139 months

Friday 5th July 2024
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No details, useless


boyse7en

7,229 posts

174 months

Friday 5th July 2024
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Spare tyre said:
No details, useless

It is amazing how many adverts for things where the size is absolutely critical don't include any measurements.

r3g

3,750 posts

33 months

Saturday 6th July 2024
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Got a glass top table advertised for free. 5 good photos of it on the ad along with the dimensions of the glass top and height. Message from stereotypical FB user thick : "can u send sum pics?"

Got a cheap car for sale, 20 good hi-res pics and a decent description giving all the usual details on spec, engine, MOT, owners, V5, keys, how long I've owned it, reason for selling etc and big letters saying if the ad is still live then the vehicle is still available for sale. 4 messages "is this still available?" and 1 message "how many owners?". Just waiting for the "50 CASH TODAY" one to tick off the next number on the FB bingo card.

Hugo Stiglitz

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38,346 posts

220 months

Saturday 6th July 2024
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r3g said:
Got a glass top table advertised for free. 5 good photos of it on the ad along with the dimensions of the glass top and height. Message from stereotypical FB user thick : "can u send sum pics?"

Got a cheap car for sale, 20 good hi-res pics and a decent description giving all the usual details on spec, engine, MOT, owners, V5, keys, how long I've owned it, reason for selling etc and big letters saying if the ad is still live then the vehicle is still available for sale. 4 messages "is this still available?" and 1 message "how many owners?". Just waiting for the "50 CASH TODAY" one to tick off the next number on the FB bingo card.
I've had 'can you send more pics'. I just delete/block.

Plenty of '300'. Again immediately I delete/block. If someone offers half price without any sort of dialogue they aren't going to show or if they did they'd bring even less in cash.

The problem with FB is for 10 enquiries you get that buyer who keeps a steady pace and lands when they say they will.

I've noticed now plenty of scammers are now using Anglified names 'James Roberts' and a picture of a smiling white male in his 60s for a profile pic.

Spare tyre

10,602 posts

139 months

Sunday 7th July 2024
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Just needs a clean and it’s urgent


Skyedriver

19,358 posts

291 months

Sunday 7th July 2024
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Spare tyre said:
Just needs a clean and it’s urgent

How long would it have taken to tip that water out? Anyone who takes it would do that over the garden.

Hugo Stiglitz

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38,346 posts

220 months

Sunday 7th July 2024
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Size is in the pictures.


6 pictures, size is just visible if you zoom in on pic 5.

mikey_b

2,200 posts

54 months

Sunday 7th July 2024
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boyse7en said:
It is amazing how many adverts for things where the size is absolutely critical don't include any measurements.
Or they just don’t read it. My wife is trying to sell quite a number of plastic storage boxes with lids. Capacities and dimensions are all listed, along with photos. They’ve been popular and have sold easily, but amongst the ‘is this still available’ and ‘best price innit’ responses she’s had were some proper puzzlers, like ‘will (random object) fit in it?’, and one in all caps from a Reform party supporter ‘SIZE IN INCHES?’ Another just sent ‘I might have all of them’. Well, do you or don’t you want to buy them all?

TBF, in the end Reform Voter did buy about a dozen of them, turned up when they said they would, and brought the correct amount of cash. Which was nice.

NB: Reform Voter had their profile pic set to the Reform party logo. Not just guessing from their shouty insistence on working only in inches.

hidetheelephants

28,248 posts

202 months

Sunday 7th July 2024
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Skyedriver said:
How long would it have taken to tip that water out? Anyone who takes it would do that over the garden.
From bitter experience these things have the structural strength of wet tissue, doing that would result in it tearing and giving you a wash from the knees down in stagnant pool snot. If it has a drain use that, or find a length of hose and syphon it out.

CoupeKid

828 posts

74 months

Sunday 7th July 2024
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Some of these stories, especially about muppets not reading descriptions, remind me of when I was selling my daughter's scooter.

It was clearly described as coral pink but it didn't stop someone turning up and then rejecting it because her son wouldn't like it. She said it looked red on her phone.

r3g

3,750 posts

33 months

Sunday 7th July 2024
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You guys should know by now that #1 the ability to read and #2 the ability to actually comprehend and process what you've just read is an extremely rare talent with most FB users. It doesn't matter how many times and different ways you give them measurements and capacities they'll still expect you to hold their hand and tell them that random x item will fit.

Selling a car just recently, I had one woman ask me how much the insurance would be for it.

I often wonder if the incessant "is this item still for sale?" messages and random stupid questions are not actually real people but instead are FB AI bots to make the platform appear to have a lot of real, active people when the reality is that it's dead, hence why most stuff you advertise doesn't sell. The same can be said for Gumtree messages too. You reply to what you assume is a genuine real person messaging you, only to never hear from them again. That has a very strong whiff of bot behaviour to it.

bobtail4x4

3,880 posts

118 months

Sunday 7th July 2024
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message on our local one this aft for a connecting mains lead for the camper,
messaged and collected,
paid his £6 asking without quibble

james6546

1,174 posts

60 months

Sunday 7th July 2024
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What?!


vikingaero

11,446 posts

178 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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The best ones are those that list "tyre". No make, no size, no condition. And no pictures of the tyre size either.