Help need! Where can i sell these things?

Lonelygoer

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Right now I ran into a financial crisis and I'm almost bankrupt, so I tried to sell my watches and designer shoulder bags. I have listed my items on CL for a while and didn't receive any reply, maybe my asking price is a bit little too high (I bought my shoulder bag for $2700 and selling for $1400).
So, does anyone know any places in Vancouver that I can trade in my watches and designer shoulder bags?
Your help will be much appreciated :)
 

johnperb

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Right now I ran into a financial crisis and I'm almost bankrupt, so I tried to sell my watches and designer shoulder bags. I have listed my items on CL for a while and didn't receive any reply, maybe my asking price is a bit little too high (I bought my shoulder bag for $2700 and selling for $1400).
So, does anyone know any places in Vancouver that I can trade in my watches and designer shoulder bags?
Your help will be much appreciated :)
Pawn shops, places online won't buy for that price for fear of it being fake.



Wtf did you buy a 2700 dollar purse for?
 

Lonelygoer

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The problem is that my watches are fashion watch rather than fine watch (bought for $900), therefore, even though they're expensive, watch collectors usually don't like them.
 

Lonelygoer

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well this obviously an ad, and yes it would be wise to see the receipts before getting involved. And yes, who has $2700 to buy a purse in this business.
I can't even sell anything on CL or ebay, so I didn't expect to sell anything here. If this is an ad, I'd tell you more detail about my product.
All I wanted is some advice for where I could trade in my goods, preferably to dealers (shops) rather than individuals.
 

myselftheother

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If your man purses are LV's or something of that calibre, then you could maybe sell them for that price, but the chances of finding a dealer or collector for your bags immediately is slim. For the watches, try pawn shops, watch dealers, or buy&sell. Got any pics of the items?
 

uncleg

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Is it just me, or does Lonelygoer display a definite improvement in his command of the English language, compared to most/ all of his previous posts????
 

Cock Throppled

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You deserve to be bankrupt buying a $2700 purse.
You obviously have no concept of how to manage money.
 

bcneil

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I have no interest in a purse.
They are hard to sell with so many fakes out there, especially online.
Even selling a purse for half what you paid, wont attract buyers, as these stores often have sales.
In fact I have been asked to help purchase purses for female friends, as I am good at dealing with the sales staff.
You can quite easily get 20-30% off on items like this, simply by bargaining.

$1000 watches you should have no issue moving, if you have receipts, warantee cards, original boxes.
Pawn shops will take em probably at a couple hundred a piece.
If you didn't bother keeping any or your watch paperwork, probably not many people interested.

I don't get it though, you are trying to sell a purse, and a small collection of midrange watches?
To avoid bankruptcy?
 
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I don't get it though, you are trying to sell a purse, and a small collection of midrange watches?
To avoid bankruptcy?
Trust me, when you are close to bankruptcy and are trying to avoid it, you will sell anything you don't use on a daily basis to try to make a payment. You can string along your credit card companies quite awhile by promising to make a payment soon, telling them you are working on something to make some money, looking for a 2nd job etc. and making the occasional small payment. As long as they have had some kind of payment in a 3-6 month period they won't send you to collections.
 
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