This video had a ton of great information that i didn't know. I set up a search for a vacuum with you while you were doing it and one popped up! Thank you!
youre my new favorite youtuber!! so excited for my new DIY journey for my office/guest space. will be tackling the DIY cane daybed + cane dresser soon! :)
Very helpful tips you've given. We only buy solid wood pieces n in this we've found that some don't realize what solid wood actually is. So have turned items down after arriving at meetings for purchasing.
@@MeganBell Sorry Megan I cannot hear your video as well, I have your Video turned up on full and you sound very far away with lots of static over your voice.
I heard it fine! I've got a few questions about the etiquette of this whole arena. If you send a deposit and then go to a person's house and decide--for whatever reason--that you don't want the item, do you forfeit the deposit? I assume that you never send payment in full ahead of time in case you get there and find that's it's not really what you wanted?? If something's listed as porch pick-up, and you get there and decide it's not for you, do you just leave, or are you obligated to tell the person? If you have time to answer these questions, I'd really appreciate it.
You don't forfeit the deposit unless they refuse to return it to you. Most people are honest and kind so if you change your mind they will return it. But it is a risk to give someone money without seeing them or the item in person first, which is why I always suggest keeping the deposit low enough that it's not a loss for you if they refuse to return it, but high enough to let them know you're serious. Also, yes if you do a porch pickup and arrive and decide the item isn't for you, it is courteous to communicate that you changed your mind. You shouldn't just ghost someone when you've been communicating with them up until you arrived.
This video had a ton of great information that i didn't know. I set up a search for a vacuum with you while you were doing it and one popped up! Thank you!
That's wonderful!!
youre my new favorite youtuber!! so excited for my new DIY journey for my office/guest space. will be tackling the DIY cane daybed + cane dresser soon! :)
Yay! Thank you! That is so sweet! Sending you lots of luck on your projects!
I'm always so amazed by items you find and how you sell so many things on Marketplace. Super interesting!!
Thank you, Patty! It's having those notifIcations set that does the trick. Plus, the algorithm 🤪
This was soooo helpful! Thank you!
I’m so glad!
Very helpful tips you've given. We only buy solid wood pieces n in this we've found that some don't realize what solid wood actually is. So have turned items down after arriving at meetings for purchasing.
Great point! Often times people simply don't know what they're selling.
@@MeganBell So very true.
Superb share
Wel come my dear
Thank you! ♥️
You’re welcome 😊
Hi Megan I just tried to watch your video but there is no sound. Respectively thought I would let you know 🙏😉
Wow, I am able to hear it here. If anyone else is experiencing this, please comment!
@@MeganBell Sorry Megan I cannot hear your video as well, I have your Video turned up on full and you sound very far away with lots of static over your voice.
I heard it fine! I've got a few questions about the etiquette of this whole arena. If you send a deposit and then go to a person's house and decide--for whatever reason--that you don't want the item, do you forfeit the deposit? I assume that you never send payment in full ahead of time in case you get there and find that's it's not really what you wanted?? If something's listed as porch pick-up, and you get there and decide it's not for you, do you just leave, or are you obligated to tell the person? If you have time to answer these questions, I'd really appreciate it.
You don't forfeit the deposit unless they refuse to return it to you. Most people are honest and kind so if you change your mind they will return it. But it is a risk to give someone money without seeing them or the item in person first, which is why I always suggest keeping the deposit low enough that it's not a loss for you if they refuse to return it, but high enough to let them know you're serious.
Also, yes if you do a porch pickup and arrive and decide the item isn't for you, it is courteous to communicate that you changed your mind. You shouldn't just ghost someone when you've been communicating with them up until you arrived.
Can't hear it. 😭
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