There ARE "people" on this board who think it's okay to buy used appliances.
>>213040877 (OP)Furniture, appliances, consumer electronics, hard no.
With the extra $3 I saved by getting a used microwave I can have a go with your mom twice and still have some over for a Cornetto
>>213040956For no cost at all I can make a plunging sound with all your holes
>>213040956Immediate seethe and cope. You must be a truly petty jerk if saving a few measly dollars is worth using dirty, used appliances. And I don't have conversations with petty, dirty jerks, so just kill yourself.
>>213040877 (OP)Hey, I've fucked your used up asshole many times and I didn't hear you complain
I bought many things used: clothes, books, paintings, sculptures, a washer and dryer, laptops.
In firstie countries especially before covid we had heaps of people who bought new electronics, used them once, then sold them for like 40% of original price.
It doesn't compare to rest of the world where people run everything until it dies, then fix it, use it again and only then sell for 80% of original price.
>>213040877 (OP)I just bought a 220 euro flat iron that had its package opened before and was then returned for 150 euro
>>213041291This is still a thing as far as I'm aware
I also ordered a 100 euro ironing board (new)
>>213040877 (OP)I bought a used air fryer and used desktop PC
>>213041456I think he means the original price was 220, it was simply opened once, then sold to him for 150
>>213041439I used the wrong word then
>>213041456No I saved 70. Another way to look at it I got the world's best ironing board almost for free
>>213040877 (OP)i recently bought a new microwave and sold my old one for 15€ (it was like 10 years old) some people will buy anything
>>213040877 (OP)nork imports and uses all the garbage that has your body odor on it and is greatful for receiving it. even the precum stained underwears you wore
>>213041523Hello, is that year 1880?
>>213041718It looks futuristic to me