A reseller found an obsolete knitting machine for $250 and flipped it on eBay for $450, only to find another one just days later for a repeat sale.
A seller accidentally listed a sought-after doll for $1 instead of $12. Despite the error, they honored the sale to an ecstatic buyer who had always wanted one but couldn't afford it.
Selling used items can sometimes lead to unexpected competition. One seller listed an old hammer found in their house's crawlspace for just $5. To their shock, a bidding war broke out, with people offering more money even after they had agreed to a buyer. It turned out the tool was a highly sought-after . 🛋️ The Coffee Table That Came Home
Recently, an online auction company in Ohio unearthed a that had been sitting in a late father's property for over 40 years without moving. This "time capsule" car, untouched for decades, was sold to the highest bidder without reserve, proving that some of the best used finds are hidden right under our noses. 🛠️ The "Unhinged" Hammer Bidding War
Sometimes, the items we regret letting go find their way back. A buyer fell in love with a coffee table at a thrift shop for $80 but didn't buy it. Over a year later, they discovered their father knew the person who had bought it; that person needed cash and sold it back to the original admirer for $100. 📈 Stories That Add Value
A reseller found an obsolete knitting machine for $250 and flipped it on eBay for $450, only to find another one just days later for a repeat sale.
A seller accidentally listed a sought-after doll for $1 instead of $12. Despite the error, they honored the sale to an ecstatic buyer who had always wanted one but couldn't afford it. buy and sell used
Selling used items can sometimes lead to unexpected competition. One seller listed an old hammer found in their house's crawlspace for just $5. To their shock, a bidding war broke out, with people offering more money even after they had agreed to a buyer. It turned out the tool was a highly sought-after . 🛋️ The Coffee Table That Came Home A reseller found an obsolete knitting machine for
Recently, an online auction company in Ohio unearthed a that had been sitting in a late father's property for over 40 years without moving. This "time capsule" car, untouched for decades, was sold to the highest bidder without reserve, proving that some of the best used finds are hidden right under our noses. 🛠️ The "Unhinged" Hammer Bidding War Selling used items can sometimes lead to unexpected
Sometimes, the items we regret letting go find their way back. A buyer fell in love with a coffee table at a thrift shop for $80 but didn't buy it. Over a year later, they discovered their father knew the person who had bought it; that person needed cash and sold it back to the original admirer for $100. 📈 Stories That Add Value