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Never been ripped off on adverts, but the carry on of some of the users really annoys me. It's full of time wasters.
Price: €100
"€10 offered if you'll deliver"
Ahhh...that's nasty. I am trying to find out if this implicates Adverts in any way though. It can't be good for them to keep housing rip-off merchants so I am hoping that there is some kind of follow-up.
At least report it to adverts.
I had a bass up for 1200 euro and dude offered me 500, then 550 then 600 all while claiming to not be trying to insult me.
I saw that. What a cock.
Lads, my bass player is from Burgos. He joined and quickly found a decent amp for €150 on adverts. Was working fine until the sound cut out last night. The display still shows it's receiving sound, it just ain't putting any out.
Dude was "It was working fine for me" and didn't want to know. The sale was less than a month ago.
What would ye do in this situation?
If you buy second-hand items through a private sale – like a second-hand car through a newspaper or website advert - you have no consumer rights as you are not buying from a business.
If you buy from a private seller, the item only has to be owned by the seller and fit their description. The item does not have to be suitable for any purpose. So it is very much a case of "buyer beware". You should check the item carefully and make sure you are happy before you buy it. For example, if you are buying a second hand car privately, you should consider having a mechanic look at it first.
- See more at: Buying second-hand goods - Consumer Help
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