The "What Else Do You Have?" Rule Is My Secret to Scoring More Home Finds for Less
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The "What Else Do You Have?" Rule Is My Secret to Scoring More Home Finds for Less
"While I wasn't going to be physically present for the pickup, the seller mentioned he was looking to offload quite a bit of his stuff. 'Can you please send me some photos of what else you have?' I asked him while waiting for the Uber driver to arrive."
"Immediately, the seller showed me a photo of another chair, one that I actually like even more than the original tapestry piece I'd set out to buy. Chair number two has a beautiful iron base and came with a fun checkered cushion that's full of personality."
"The lesson here? If you get an inkling that a seller has more to get rid of - whether they mention that or you see several items listed on their profile - it's always worth asking to take a look at those items."
Discovering a unique chair on Facebook Marketplace led to an unexpected purchase of a second chair. The seller was eager to offload more items, prompting the buyer to inquire about additional offerings. This approach resulted in acquiring both chairs, showcasing the benefits of asking sellers about other available products. Utilizing services like Uber for delivery can enhance the shopping experience, especially for those without transportation. The strategy emphasizes the importance of exploring all options when purchasing online.
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