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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP your treadmill is only worth what someone is willing to pay, not what you paid for it. When I sold ours, I got a ton of responses on facebook marketplace so I probably could have sold it for more. No one is going to pay $1K for a used treadmill. So, you either accept her offer or donate it if you don't want to take it with you.[/quote] I don’t think op realizes that a treadmill is not such of a high value item as she thinks. Same as a weight set or rower. We have a peloton, treadmill, rower and weight set. I doubt anyone wants our used gym. I would not even bother trying to sell it[/quote] This thread is not about the value of a used treadmill. Did you even read it?[/quote] NP, but did you? I agree with the PP. Part of the basis of OPs argument is that horrible friend somehow scammed her out of money for a high value item. A used treadmill, where ever you are in the world, is a clunky, awkward, low (monetary) value item. The narrative can easily change if you thing the item is worth $1000 on the current market (and OP is hard up up for money) and the item is basically a heavy and cumbersome doorstop that friend is willing to move at no cost, but a moving company and the landlord will charge for. OP wasn’t able to sell Her treadmill at a market value, which if she’s been trying to sell for months, is not the price she was asking for. She is basing her whole argument about a friend pulling one over on her, for something with not much value than a pair of socks (as hard as that is to swallow) [/quote] Yes, the entire thread is based on the fact that the friend is a taker and greedy. I’m not sure the OP would be this offended if she was asking her friend to take an aquarium or smoker or other high ticket item that she could not take with her. I gave my friend a toy kitchen, tool table and train table and she was ecstatic. These are large low value items. If I was angry and upset friend was not giving me money for it, I don’t think she would know. She told me how excited her kids were and probably also send me a string of hearts and a thank you.[/quote]
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