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AIBU?

to think it wouldn't kill you to clean it first?

20 replies

flingingmelon · 05/04/2016 15:28

eBay. Clothes. I don't want your dirty clothes thanks. You don't need to iron it, but crumbs? Yuk!

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CheeseAndSprinkleys · 05/04/2016 15:29

YANBU, dirty buggers!!

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Hamiltoes · 05/04/2016 15:30

I see this all the time on facebook selling pages "Just needs a clean"... Ok, well why not clean it?!

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Beth2511 · 05/04/2016 15:41

I was amazed when a seller wouldnt take any less than £25 for this...

to think it wouldn't kill you to clean it first?
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ijustwannadance · 05/04/2016 15:42

Yanbu at all.
Some people are mingers.

And yes to fb selling pages. Makes you wonder what their homes are like.

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NeedACleverNN · 05/04/2016 15:48

Hahah I have someone on my FB trying to sell a child's trampoline. You know the ones where they hold the bar to jump.

It's missing it's two front legs and has a bit of staining but you know it's in perfect condition. £10 Hmm

No takers yet. Wonder why

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00100001 · 05/04/2016 16:09

There's a saying? phrase? .. something. That says the owner values their property more than the seller.

It's a psychology thing I think.

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Backingvocals · 05/04/2016 16:11

my neighbour does this. 10 year old Ikea cabinet - cost £100 new. Just a few scratches and a slightly wonky drawer. Yours for just £70 Grin

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flingingmelon · 05/04/2016 16:12

YY Beth! Our coupe was so dirty when I picked it up from the seller I was embarrassed for her. She didn't seem fussed.

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FruityDelicious · 05/04/2016 17:45

Yuk, hence this is why I'd never purchase anything second hand. Goodness know where's it been or what it's carrying.

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Chocolate1985 · 05/04/2016 18:16

I once bought an advertised 'as new' black Bardot jumper from eBay . It was actually covered in cat/dog hairs and had clearly been worn until it was a faded black . Vowed never to buy any clothes from eBay again !

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Cakescakescakes · 05/04/2016 18:27

I bought a baby snowsuit once which was sold as freshly washed. When I got it and unzipped it there was dried onbaby vomit all over the inside of it. Goodnes knows how long it had been there.

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DecaffCoffeeAndRollupsPlease · 05/04/2016 18:31

Nothing fruity? Or do you just mean clothes and similar - would you buy a second hand car or antique dinner table?

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nanetterose · 05/04/2016 18:37

I think you can buy clothes from eBay. You just have to be super, super careful. Plus be prepared to take it up with eBay if the garment is soiled.
I've had a really bad run recently. Mainly tops being listed as a particular size, then it turns out they were shrunk in the wash! I get my money back.
Recently my local FB page had a chair for sale: "Childs swivel chair, doesn't swivel - £2" Confused

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NeedACleverNN · 05/04/2016 18:39

God yes there is plenty of good stuff you can buy on eBay and FB too.

You just need to be prepared to complain if goods are not sold as described.

So brand new with tags black t-shirt arrives with dog hair, you complain

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ClopySow · 05/04/2016 18:46

There's a woman selling loads of jewellery boxes on my local fb selling page. I mean the boxes you get when you buy jewellery from a shop, not nice jewellery boxes. She has bloody hundreds of them. 10 identical clear plastic ring boxes. 10 gold cardboard necklace boxes. I can't imagine how you'd end up with these things to sell in the first place.

And then there's the 'African figurines' and 'dragons' and 'clowns outfits'. All plural. Either she has a house full of shite or a bit of a shopping problem.

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mrsjskelton · 05/04/2016 19:05

I bought a Tommee Tippee manual breast pump from eBay last month - brand new in box. I opened it and it was covered in dust and muck. It went in the bin and I got a refund.

If they were pretending it was new then they could have at least whacked it through the dishwasher!

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notquitehuman · 05/04/2016 19:36

YANBU. I've used eBay for years and I've stopped buying second hand clothes because so many items have STANK of fag ash. Even after hand washing then putting them through the machine they've stunk to high heaven. How do you even get items that heavily imbued with cigarette smell?

I also brought a handmade knitted item from Etsy that was covered in bloody cat hair. Luckily I'm not allergic, but who knew a cat could shed that much?

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Sunbeam18 · 05/04/2016 21:11

Yeah, some people clearly put stuff on FB selling pages to avoid paying someone to take it to the dump, eg FREE glass coffee table, just needs good clean! Pic of filthy table outside in the rain!! WTF?

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mumoseven · 05/04/2016 21:19

Once I bought a toy from a boot sale paid for it, then the woman said 'can I have the batteries back, I only put em in to show it worked' I was so taken aback I gave them to her! Cheeky cockwhistle!Shock

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Allofaflumble · 05/04/2016 21:33

Some people put say an old telephone on eBay, covered in grime, dust or discolored and say just needs a clean. How lazy can you get?

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