Excess stuff, camping, car, van stuff - which online group do you use?
Warren-Pat_01 said
09:53 PM May 22, 2021
My son, my wife are on my back to reduce my "hoardings" they call it & since twisting my back, pinching some nerves three weeks ago, I'm tending to agree with them .
I've used Gumtree before but found many scammers coming through. What do fellow members use when they down-size? I know I can use this forum for some of it.
KJB said
10:29 PM May 22, 2021
Marketplace on Facebook.. ...pretty good for those items.....
Possum3 said
10:29 PM May 22, 2021
Most "hoarding" is of stuff with no commercial or resale value _ try Donations to Men's Shed or Salvo's. Any on-line selling site brings the scammers, grifters and thieves out of the woodwork.
I have had minor successes with furniture by putting up a photocopy picture on local shopping centre notice board - with phone number on tear off strips. Be realistic with pricing (cheap) you only get one bite at the cherry normally - Remember it is surplus to your needs and needs to be gone.
Roger Roger said
08:29 AM May 23, 2021
Marketplace, worked for me on objects which I never thought would sell. Itemd which were to good to dump but of no use, fojnd people quite oftdn brought them just to use once, or evdn brought for somebody else, strange world.
Roger Roger said
08:30 AM May 23, 2021
Marketplace, worked for me on objects which I never thought would sell. Items which were to good to dump but of no use, found people quite often brought them just to use once, or even brought for somebody else, strange world.
Warren-Pat_01 said
09:00 AM May 23, 2021
Thanks everyone, I'll give marketplace a go.
Perhaps "hoarding" was the wrong word but I'll see how I go between MP & Gumtree. At least the never used tub liner can't be driven away!
bgt said
09:51 AM May 23, 2021
Some times you just have to go to the local dump. Very few folks want used 'stuff' now days. Try selling used furniture.
Whenarewethere said
10:17 AM May 23, 2021
Other half is pretty bad. I do have my clear outs every so often. I get blamed for chucking her stuff out, which I have never done. She finds the objects a few years later.
Still got too much. Everyone comments how clean the garage is. I make sure it doesn't become a dumping ground.
Everyone has too much stuff. If I am not sure if I want to chuck it out. I break it, then the problem is solved.
Are We Lost said
11:16 AM May 23, 2021
If selling anything of reasonable value watch out for the scammers who want to pay to your bank account, then show you a fictitious image of their payment receipt. Another one is to pay by Paypal and then pick it up. Paypal does not accept a receipt or even video of the transaction as evidence ... only tracking number from courier or post. If you can't produce that, Paypal will always side with the buyer and refund at your expense. Paypal also allows the buyer to return the item months down the track. You don't get any say in it.
So, pretty much only accept cash on pickup. Be particularly careful with electronic items that can easily be resold.
Warren-Pat_01 said
10:41 PM May 23, 2021
When we put our GQ Patrol on Gumtree, I got a message that was almost perfect (but the car wasn't going anywhere) - but a day later I got a second message with different details but both were worded almost the same.
I sold some camping gear, a dinghy on GT ok a few years ago - we didn't have the van then so the fridge was required in the car. Time will prove the decision to sell the Trailblazer, the van is 10 years old now.
Bobdown said
04:41 PM May 24, 2021
Warren-Pat_01 wrote:
When we put our GQ Patrol on Gumtree, I got a message that was almost perfect (but the car wasn't going anywhere) - but a day later I got a second message with different details but both were worded almost the same.
I sold some camping gear, a dinghy on GT ok a few years ago - we didn't have the van then so the fridge was required in the car. Time will prove the decision to sell the Trailblazer, the van is 10 years old now.
Scammers on Gumtree usually want you to post it to them, after you have given them your bank details Warren. I had 2 offers to buy a motorhome, if I freighted it to them after they paid, sight unseen.
Buy, Swap and Sell (Facebook Group) really works well, a bit more local than Marketplace. We sold a heap of stuff on Buy, swap and sell Bridgetown when we moved, then a bit more on Buy, Swap and Sell Mt Barker when we moved in.
A lot of the time, I had put a Ad and photo up, went outside and Jayne was inundated with offers to answer in minutes...........worked well for me.
Cheers Bob
the rocket said
08:47 AM May 25, 2021
We stay at a caravan park and put up a sign. Only a few items though. Also buy, sell, swap in your suburb on fb
My son, my wife are on my back to reduce my "hoardings" they call it & since twisting my back, pinching some nerves three weeks ago, I'm tending to agree with them .
I've used Gumtree before but found many scammers coming through. What do fellow members use when they down-size? I know I can use this forum for some of it.
I have had minor successes with furniture by putting up a photocopy picture on local shopping centre notice board - with phone number on tear off strips. Be realistic with pricing (cheap) you only get one bite at the cherry normally - Remember it is surplus to your needs and needs to be gone.
Perhaps "hoarding" was the wrong word but I'll see how I go between MP & Gumtree. At least the never used tub liner can't be driven away!
Other half is pretty bad. I do have my clear outs every so often. I get blamed for chucking her stuff out, which I have never done. She finds the objects a few years later.
Still got too much. Everyone comments how clean the garage is. I make sure it doesn't become a dumping ground.
Everyone has too much stuff. If I am not sure if I want to chuck it out. I break it, then the problem is solved.
So, pretty much only accept cash on pickup. Be particularly careful with electronic items that can easily be resold.
I sold some camping gear, a dinghy on GT ok a few years ago - we didn't have the van then so the fridge was required in the car. Time will prove the decision to sell the Trailblazer, the van is 10 years old now.
Scammers on Gumtree usually want you to post it to them, after you have given them your bank details Warren. I had 2 offers to buy a motorhome, if I freighted it to them after they paid, sight unseen.
Buy, Swap and Sell (Facebook Group) really works well, a bit more local than Marketplace. We sold a heap of stuff on Buy, swap and sell Bridgetown when we moved, then a bit more on Buy, Swap and Sell Mt Barker when we moved in.
A lot of the time, I had put a Ad and photo up, went outside and Jayne was inundated with offers to answer in minutes...........worked well for me.
Cheers Bob
We stay at a caravan park and put up a sign. Only a few items though. Also buy, sell, swap in your suburb on fb