Anonymous wrote:Who waits till the last minute? Home Depot near me was out of shovels on Wednesday and ice melt on Thursday.
Anonymous wrote:Glad I didn’t buy a snow blower for this bust snow/sleet event.
Anonymous wrote:Did the stores not stock enough or people were hoarding that too for this bust of a snowstorm?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I was only curious because I listed a pair of mittens and snow boots on marketplace and within an hour I had 10+ requests for both of these. People almost an hour away from where I am were willing to drive for a $10 pair of used snow boots. It seemed insane. The woman first in line who got it said she went to multiple stores and couldn't find them for her kid and was very appreciative.
That’s the kind of stuff you should be putting on Buy Nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I was only curious because I listed a pair of mittens and snow boots on marketplace and within an hour I had 10+ requests for both of these. People almost an hour away from where I am were willing to drive for a $10 pair of used snow boots. It seemed insane. The woman first in line who got it said she went to multiple stores and couldn't find them for her kid and was very appreciative.
That’s the kind of stuff you should be putting on Buy Nothing.
No, $10 is a fair price. It weeds out people who will respond that they want them and not show up. A small amount of money guarantees serious buyers and doesn't waste the seller's time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I was only curious because I listed a pair of mittens and snow boots on marketplace and within an hour I had 10+ requests for both of these. People almost an hour away from where I am were willing to drive for a $10 pair of used snow boots. It seemed insane. The woman first in line who got it said she went to multiple stores and couldn't find them for her kid and was very appreciative.
Is this on facebook? I always wondered how that works? I want to sell a few things but don't want my friends list people to see them.
Yes FB marketplace. I am like you so I have a second email and FB profile just to get rid of my junk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I was only curious because I listed a pair of mittens and snow boots on marketplace and within an hour I had 10+ requests for both of these. People almost an hour away from where I am were willing to drive for a $10 pair of used snow boots. It seemed insane. The woman first in line who got it said she went to multiple stores and couldn't find them for her kid and was very appreciative.
That’s the kind of stuff you should be putting on Buy Nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Glad I didn’t buy a snow blower for this bust snow/sleet event.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I was only curious because I listed a pair of mittens and snow boots on marketplace and within an hour I had 10+ requests for both of these. People almost an hour away from where I am were willing to drive for a $10 pair of used snow boots. It seemed insane. The woman first in line who got it said she went to multiple stores and couldn't find them for her kid and was very appreciative.
I don't know the size of the items you had, but stores start selling winter stuff often before it's even fall so even if a mom buys her kid a pair of snow boots then, they may no longer fit in late January.
Op. Mine were toddler boots. I guess that makes sense that people don't buy it ahead when kids grow so fast
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I was only curious because I listed a pair of mittens and snow boots on marketplace and within an hour I had 10+ requests for both of these. People almost an hour away from where I am were willing to drive for a $10 pair of used snow boots. It seemed insane. The woman first in line who got it said she went to multiple stores and couldn't find them for her kid and was very appreciative.
Is this on facebook? I always wondered how that works? I want to sell a few things but don't want my friends list people to see them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I was only curious because I listed a pair of mittens and snow boots on marketplace and within an hour I had 10+ requests for both of these. People almost an hour away from where I am were willing to drive for a $10 pair of used snow boots. It seemed insane. The woman first in line who got it said she went to multiple stores and couldn't find them for her kid and was very appreciative.
I don't know the size of the items you had, but stores start selling winter stuff often before it's even fall so even if a mom buys her kid a pair of snow boots then, they may no longer fit in late January.