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Save money by buying preloved items

Postby astutimeliana723 » 23 May 2023, 22:53

Many people here like buying and selling preloved items that are still good and usable. With preloved we can buy good stuff at a relatively affordable price, much cheaper than the price of new stuff. From clothing, electronic equipment, transportation equipment, household furniture, etc., many are traded preloved. This can also be a solution for people who want to move house but don't want to bother carrying existing items, or for people who are bored with existing items and want to change to new ones. What do you think, is there also a sale and purchase of preloved goods in your country?
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Re: Save money by buying preloved items

Postby augusta » 24 May 2023, 08:54

Yeah it is good to go for these items as they come cheap and you can saved money than even buying very brand new.
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Re: Save money by buying preloved items

Postby Treborika » 24 May 2023, 17:25

Of course yes I have been using this strategy for quite a long period of time and I find it very helpful to me.
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Re: Save money by buying preloved items

Postby Spontaneo » 24 May 2023, 23:05

Not only buying pre-loved items but tossing items between family and friends with the same size.
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Re: Save money by buying preloved items

Postby astutimeliana723 » 29 May 2023, 23:54

Spontaneo wrote:Not only buying pre-loved items but tossing items between family and friends with the same size.


That's right, this is also done a lot here. If someone is bored with his clothes, then he will offer it to other people who have the same size clothes as him.
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Re: Save money by buying preloved items

Postby Inem » 30 May 2023, 06:23

I have been a practitioner of this strategy and it has served me well.
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Re: Save money by buying preloved items

Postby nela13 » 30 May 2023, 12:24

Do you mean second-hand products? I am not sure what you mean by preloved :eh:
I usually give my second hand clothes to family and friends, especially my kids' clothes, I have never sold them but it can be an option in the future.
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Re: Save money by buying preloved items

Postby astutimeliana723 » 01 Jun 2023, 02:57

nela13 wrote:Do you mean second-hand products? I am not sure what you mean by preloved :eh:
I usually give my second hand clothes to family and friends, especially my kids' clothes, I have never sold them but it can be an option in the future.


Yes, that's right, preloved are used goods that are still suitable for sale, usually for reasons that don't match the size, lack of comfort, boredom, etc. Then sold at a lower price than the original price.
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Re: Save money by buying preloved items

Postby aovurevu » 11 Jun 2023, 05:59

astutimeliana723 wrote:
nela13 wrote:Do you mean second-hand products? I am not sure what you mean by preloved :eh:
I usually give my second hand clothes to family and friends, especially my kids' clothes, I have never sold them but it can be an option in the future.


Yes, that's right, preloved are used goods that are still suitable for sale, usually for reasons that don't match the size, lack of comfort, boredom, etc. Then sold at a lower price than the original price.

Especially when it's still in good condition, people see it as an avenue to save cost in buying new ones.
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Re: Save money by buying preloved items

Postby astutimeliana723 » 11 Jun 2023, 23:22

Inem wrote:I have been a practitioner of this strategy and it has served me well.

That's right, I am also greatly helped by this technique, especially for expensive items such as motorbikes, refrigerators, cellphones, etc.
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Re: Save money by buying preloved items

Postby Nsikan » 25 Oct 2023, 02:49

I have bought second hand stuffs and gotten really great deals. I once got a blackberry Z10 as a second hand product and it did last for a very long time. Guess how much I bought it? $8.
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Re: Save money by buying preloved items

Postby nela13 » 25 Oct 2023, 08:32

astutimeliana723 wrote:Yes, that's right, preloved are used goods that are still suitable for sale, usually for reasons that don't match the size, lack of comfort, boredom, etc. Then sold at a lower price than the original price.

My son needed a graphing calculator, which are very expensive, the cheapest one for what he needs costs around €130. I did a search on an app (vinted) selling second-hand products and found several, I ended up buying one for €53. The calculator is new and I saved a lot.
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Re: Save money by buying preloved items

Postby Treborika » 25 Oct 2023, 09:00

Preloved items are very cheaper to afford and most of them are in a good quality. This however is deemed as a great way of saving money.
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Re: Save money by buying preloved items

Postby Pistis » 27 Oct 2023, 03:28

nela13 wrote:
astutimeliana723 wrote:Yes, that's right, preloved are used goods that are still suitable for sale, usually for reasons that don't match the size, lack of comfort, boredom, etc. Then sold at a lower price than the original price.

My son needed a graphing calculator, which are very expensive, the cheapest one for what he needs costs around €130. I did a search on an app (vinted) selling second-hand products and found several, I ended up buying one for €53. The calculator is new and I saved a lot.
You saved half of the money you would have spent getting a new one on getting the same functionality. However, care must be taken to assess preloved items for durability before buying.
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Re: Save money by buying preloved items

Postby Uty Theo » 27 Oct 2023, 04:52

Always make sure to test preloved items and negotiate a return policy when buying preloved items to avoid stories that touch.
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