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Stove for Sale

Started by lovetocook
almost 16 years ago
Posts: 171
Member since: Sep 2010
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I purchased a 24" Bertazzoni gas stove in 2009 for a kitchen renovation that was never done. Other than Craigslist, does anyone have a suggestion on where best to place an ad to sell this stove?
Response by w67thstreet
almost 16 years ago
Posts: 9003
Member since: Dec 2008

You remind me of a girl who wears a 4 inch mini skirt and who keep tugging on it to pull it down to prove your modesty.

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Response by captive914
almost 16 years ago
Posts: 131
Member since: Aug 2010

Why? She bought a $2000 stove, and now wants to recoup some money since she never used it. It's perfectly normal & rational. Do you expect her to toss it in the garbage when writing a 3 min want ad might net her $1000? Even people who buy $100,000 cars resell them.

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Response by hofo
almost 16 years ago
Posts: 453
Member since: Sep 2008

How about your building's laundry area where people post their ads?

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Response by pt82
almost 16 years ago
Posts: 1
Member since: Feb 2009

ebay, with local pick-up only, at least it is safer than craigslist.

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Response by Mikev
almost 16 years ago
Posts: 431
Member since: Jun 2010

I am trying to sell some things now that i got with new apartment. craigslist is a waste as the few responses i got were clearly phishing. i just posted them on ebay with fixed price local pickup.

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Response by lovetocook
almost 16 years ago
Posts: 171
Member since: Sep 2010

Thanks for your input. I haven't used ebay in so long I forgot about it. I will look into it. I sold the apartment so there's no place for me to post an ad. I'm a bit leary about using craigslist.

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Response by RE2009
almost 16 years ago
Posts: 474
Member since: Apr 2009

if all else fails, donate it and get a tax deduction.

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