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Posted 10/13/11 2:08 PM |
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JustATwinkle
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Re: Selling wall unit (china cabinet)
Bumping for the lowered price!!
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Posted 10/14/11 9:42 PM |
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lynnd126
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Re: Selling wall unit (china cabinet)
I know this is going to sound mean aka probably is mean but do you REALLY think that old 80's wall unit is worth $150???
If I were you I would put it on Craigslist for free just in the hopes that someone would dismantle and remove it for me.
I'm just surprised at what some people think.
A great example is an apartment we once rented before we were married that had a wall covered in this horrible beveled/ designed mirror. The thing was all loose and falling apart. We offered to take it down and repair/repaint the wall at our own expense. The landlord (a nice old woman but I guess a bit out of touch) said, "Are you crazy? I paid $2000 for that in 1974".
So, while that wall unit may have been a piece of furniture to revere 30 years ago (and probably even cost a pretty penny)- unless it is actually some sort of "antique" (which- let's face it- it's not) I think you may be waay overestimating the value!
Message edited 10/15/2011 2:30:49 PM.
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Posted 10/15/11 2:28 PM |
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headoverheels
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Re: Selling wall unit (china cabinet)
Posted by lynnd126
I know this is going to sound mean aka probably is mean but do you REALLY think that old 80's wall unit is worth $150???
If I were you I would put it on Craigslist for free just in the hopes that someone would dismantle and remove it for me.
I'm just surprised at what some people think.
A great example is an apartment we once rented before we were married that had a wall covered in this horrible beveled/ designed mirror. The thing was all loose and falling apart. We offered to take it down and repair/repaint the wall at our own expense. The landlord (a nice old woman but I guess a bit out of touch) said, "Are you crazy? I paid $2000 for that in 1974".
So, while that wall unit may have been a piece of furniture to revere 30 years ago (and probably even cost a pretty penny)- unless it is actually some sort of "antique" (which- let's face it- it's not) I think you may be waay overestimating the value!
Wow you give great advice. I love the qualifier/disclaimer at the beginning. "I'm going to be mean but if I tell you up from, then it's okay!"
How about this:
I think that would be a great piece for someone's home/apartment but you may be overestimating what it's worth since it's an older piece.
See? No need to be mean, even if you think it's cool.
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Posted 10/15/11 3:09 PM |
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luvmyReese
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Re: Selling wall unit (china cabinet)
Posted by headoverheels
Posted by lynnd126
I know this is going to sound mean aka probably is mean but do you REALLY think that old 80's wall unit is worth $150???
If I were you I would put it on Craigslist for free just in the hopes that someone would dismantle and remove it for me.
I'm just surprised at what some people think.
A great example is an apartment we once rented before we were married that had a wall covered in this horrible beveled/ designed mirror. The thing was all loose and falling apart. We offered to take it down and repair/repaint the wall at our own expense. The landlord (a nice old woman but I guess a bit out of touch) said, "Are you crazy? I paid $2000 for that in 1974".
So, while that wall unit may have been a piece of furniture to revere 30 years ago (and probably even cost a pretty penny)- unless it is actually some sort of "antique" (which- let's face it- it's not) I think you may be waay overestimating the value!
Wow you give great advice. I love the qualifier/disclaimer at the beginning. "I'm going to be mean but if I tell you up from, then it's okay!"
How about this:
I think that would be a great piece for someone's home/apartment but you may be overestimating what it's worth since it's an older piece.
See? No need to be mean, even if you think it's cool.
I agree with headoverheels. How abt you say nothing if your not interested. Maybe a different approach if you cant help yourself from saying something. I think if she doesn't get any bites then she will figure it out herself.
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Posted 10/15/11 4:59 PM |
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JustATwinkle
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Re: Selling wall unit (china cabinet)
Message edited 5/8/2012 1:16:54 PM.
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Posted 10/15/11 8:20 PM |
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lynnd126
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Re: Selling wall unit (china cabinet)
Posted by luvmyReese
Posted by headoverheels
Posted by lynnd126
I know this is going to sound mean aka probably is mean but do you REALLY think that old 80's wall unit is worth $150???
If I were you I would put it on Craigslist for free just in the hopes that someone would dismantle and remove it for me.
I'm just surprised at what some people think.
A great example is an apartment we once rented before we were married that had a wall covered in this horrible beveled/ designed mirror. The thing was all loose and falling apart. We offered to take it down and repair/repaint the wall at our own expense. The landlord (a nice old woman but I guess a bit out of touch) said, "Are you crazy? I paid $2000 for that in 1974".
So, while that wall unit may have been a piece of furniture to revere 30 years ago (and probably even cost a pretty penny)- unless it is actually some sort of "antique" (which- let's face it- it's not) I think you may be waay overestimating the value!
Wow you give great advice. I love the qualifier/disclaimer at the beginning. "I'm going to be mean but if I tell you up from, then it's okay!"
How about this:
I think that would be a great piece for someone's home/apartment but you may be overestimating what it's worth since it's an older piece.
See? No need to be mean, even if you think it's cool.
I agree with headoverheels. How abt you say nothing if your not interested. Maybe a different approach if you cant help yourself from saying something. I think if she doesn't get any bites then she will figure it out herself.
Just saying what I think. Everything doesn't always have to be kittens and rainbows.
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Posted 10/16/11 10:16 AM |
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headoverheels
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Re: Selling wall unit (china cabinet)
Posted by lynnd126
Just saying what I think. Everything doesn't always have to be kittens and rainbows.
Judging from the tone of many of your other posts there don't seem to be a whole lot of kittens or rainbows in your life
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Posted 10/16/11 11:14 AM |
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Re: Selling wall unit (china cabinet)
Posted by lynnd126
I know this is going to sound mean aka probably is mean but do you REALLY think that old 80's wall unit is worth $150???
If I were you I would put it on Craigslist for free just in the hopes that someone would dismantle and remove it for me.
I'm just surprised at what some people think.
A great example is an apartment we once rented before we were married that had a wall covered in this horrible beveled/ designed mirror. The thing was all loose and falling apart. We offered to take it down and repair/repaint the wall at our own expense. The landlord (a nice old woman but I guess a bit out of touch) said, "Are you crazy? I paid $2000 for that in 1974".
So, while that wall unit may have been a piece of furniture to revere 30 years ago (and probably even cost a pretty penny)- unless it is actually some sort of "antique" (which- let's face it- it's not) I think you may be waay overestimating the value!
WOW, Nasty
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Posted 10/16/11 11:28 AM |
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lynnd126
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Re: Selling wall unit (china cabinet)
Posted by headoverheels
Posted by lynnd126
Just saying what I think. Everything doesn't always have to be kittens and rainbows.
Judging from the tone of many of your other posts there don't seem to be a whole lot of kittens or rainbows in your life 
Pfft. Dumb judgment and wrong if you're insinuating I don't have a happy life. I'm actually very content with my place in this world- not that the details are any of your business.
Ever consider that maybe I just call it as I see it? That I just don't need to sugar coat my opinions? That I don't find it necessary to act like/ respond like many of the people on this forum typically do?
I think the OP is crazy for thinking that junky old 80's unit is worth something. Sorry you can't just swallow that pill. Get over it. Not every statement that isn't kittens and rainbows means that the person making the statement leads some kind of sour existence.
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Posted 10/16/11 3:02 PM |
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JustATwinkle
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Re: Selling wall unit (china cabinet)
Message edited 5/8/2012 1:17:17 PM.
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Posted 10/16/11 3:55 PM |
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JustATwinkle
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Re: Selling wall unit (china cabinet)
Message edited 5/8/2012 1:17:31 PM.
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Posted 10/16/11 3:57 PM |
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Re: Selling wall unit (china cabinet)
Posted by lynnd126
Ever consider that maybe I just call it as I see it? That I just don't need to sugar coat my opinions? That I don't find it necessary to act like/ respond like many of the people on this forum typically do?
Ever consider that you're rude? That maybe that other people on this forum have manners and you don't?
(it could just be that I have a new kitten and I just saw a rainbow though)
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Posted 10/16/11 4:52 PM |
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LightUpOurLife
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Re: Selling wall unit (china cabinet)
Posted by JustATwinkle
I, for one, really appreciate your opinion on my mother's junky old 80's unit. As I'm sure the person who went to her house this morning to see it does. In case she hasn't read this, I will let her know when she comes with her husband's truck to pick it up on Wednesday. Also, I think it will be helpful to let the bank teller know when my mother deposit's the $150. After I'm done with that, I'll be sure to check in here and ask for your opinion whenever I make decisions to do things, because clearly I'm not able to make my own decisions without your help. So, I'd just like to say thank you for all of your help. You've made an incredible impact on my life and I plan to embrace and live by these rules on a go forward basis!!!
Go mom for selling her stuff!!!!
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Posted 10/16/11 6:07 PM |
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lynnd126
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Re: Selling wall unit (china cabinet)
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Posted 10/16/11 6:28 PM |
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JustATwinkle
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Re: Selling wall unit (china cabinet)
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Posted 10/16/11 10:42 PM |
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luvmyReese
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Re: Selling wall unit (china cabinet)
***** I truly enjoyed this thread ******
and I thank you all.. here's to Kitty's and
Rainbows to all. oh & a lil
Sugga!
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Posted 10/17/11 1:44 PM |
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headoverheels
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Re: Selling wall unit (china cabinet)
I am seriously LOL 
lynn - I wish you the best of luck here on LIF. You're gonna need it Lori maybe if you're feeling generous you can share that kitten love? Maybe paint a rainbow on it?
ETA: JustATwinkle, no idea who you are, but you're going to be just fine, and good for your mom for selling it 
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Posted 10/18/11 10:49 PM |
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