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I had a cheap car for sale and that’s allways a pain to do. 1000 of „what’s last price „ questions.
But meanwhile I get a feeling, who is a good or a bad customer.
So today the first potential buyer showed up.
I usually tell them to go to my friends commercial garage and meet there. As I don’t want them to come to my home.
But this time I had good contact, than a phone call. He came 2 hours earlier, and well, I told him to come to my home.
Ok,it was fine. He wants to make a rally with the car. We had a coffee and in the end he bought the car.

About 30 contacts and the first one was a hit! Exactly the prize I wanted and everyone is happy.
 
I'm done bothering with FB Marketplace.

It's mostly useful for items of need rather than items of want. I've listed around 50 rings over the last week and had about 10 messages in total. Of those messages, every single one either said "Is this available?" or "What's the size?"

Those who asked if items were available didn't respond at all. Those who asked about the size...the size was listed in the title. Most of the rings are adjustable.

In the time I waste listing and responding on FB, I've already sold several of the rings through my website for a price 5x as high.

That said, my ex had an interesting experience the other day.

She listed a pair of old worn high heels on FB for $10. Her inbox was shortly FLOODED with men wanting to buy the shoes, referring to her as "goddess" etc.

I told her to pull the shoes and relist them at $100 and let's see what happens because there's a thrift store just down the road that has a large selection of high heels. Might be an opportunity for a female seller; however, you'd want to figure out the logistics so you don't get murdered...
 
@Lex DeVille - Did you score any new pallets this week?
No, I spent most of the week getting products listed. I've recovered a bit over half of my investment in last week's pallet purchase through jewelry sales. I expect to be profitable on the lot by the end of the month.
 
I'm done bothering with FB Marketplace.

It's mostly useful for items of need rather than items of want. I've listed around 50 rings over the last week and had about 10 messages in total. Of those messages, every single one either said "Is this available?" or "What's the size?"

Those who asked if items were available didn't respond at all. Those who asked about the size...the size was listed in the title. Most of the rings are adjustable.

In the time I waste listing and responding on FB, I've already sold several of the rings through my website for a price 5x as high.

That said, my ex had an interesting experience the other day.

She listed a pair of old worn high heels on FB for $10. Her inbox was shortly FLOODED with men wanting to buy the shoes, referring to her as "goddess" etc.

I told her to pull the shoes and relist them at $100 and let's see what happens because there's a thrift store just down the road that has a large selection of high heels. Might be an opportunity for a female seller; however, you'd want to figure out the logistics so you don't get murdered...
When I was at high school there was a Facebook account that would message the girls and buy their school shoes off them called the shoe man

He’d give these girls like $50-100 for their old shoes so they’d just sell them when they needed money

I’d completely forgotten about that

They were old enough to know what was going on and knew it was weird but thought whatever it’s money

Now I’m older I realise how weird that is to be a guy messaging school girls to buy their shoes
 
I told her to pull the shoes and relist them at $100 and let's see what happens because there's a thrift store just down the road that has a large selection of high heels. Might be an opportunity for a female seller; however, you'd want to figure out the logistics so you don't get murdered...
they will just be very upset when they meet to buy the shoes and they see you instead lol.
 
In my job I drive 1-2 hours a day. (edit : btw.: for me driving is an advantage of my job, as I love it. Without my job, I would do it though!)
I watch workshops and construction sites along the way and sometimes I see something lucrative.

Some months ago I saw a shed; better hangar made from pu insulation plates. They changed some damaged ones.

I stopped and talked.

In the end two days later I borrowed a truck and removed their waste- 300 m2 of 100mm PU insulation (sandwich) and deposited it at a friend s farm.

I thought about building a big shed or garage and rent it out or use it. But well, no place.
Than we thought about extending his workshop. Not possible tax wise.

Now, after 2 months I decided to sell it all and got 2600€ for it.

Now I m looking for the next one.
Well, that was a bit a pain in the end. Next week, next week. Truck not available. Truck broke down.
I allready thought, it’s a fake, but today finished that

Puhh…
 

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