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Wher is best to advertise sale of GPR garage doors

sja1951
Posts: 11 Forumite
in N. Ireland
I have two delux Glass reininforced Plastic up and over garage doors, (in excellent condition) these are extremly low maintence as they never need painting , just a quick hose down once in the blue moon. There is also an remote controlled electric opener for sale, but I have no idea where the best place to advertise these.
The Belfast Telegraph used to be good, but I think a lot fewer people read this paper now.
Any ideas would be much appreciated :beer:
The Belfast Telegraph used to be good, but I think a lot fewer people read this paper now.
Any ideas would be much appreciated :beer:
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Gumtree?
(is too short an answer apparently)0 -
gumtree of facebook"Do not regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many"0
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Thanks,
Unfortunately I have heard very poor reports of Gumtree!!
These are quality, top of the range doors in exceptionally good condition, they would sell easily on Ebay with it's wide range of readers, only as they are in Northern Ireland this is not an option as the postage would make the price unrealistic.0 -
Gumtree or Done Deal0
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Has https://www.streetlife.com found its way across to N.I. yet?
If so it's quite good for local targeted advertising.Never trust a financial institution.
Still studying at the University of Life.0 -
Thanks,
Unfortunately I have heard very poor reports of Gumtree!!
These are quality, top of the range doors in exceptionally good condition, they would sell easily on Ebay with it's wide range of readers, only as they are in Northern Ireland this is not an option as the postage would make the price unrealistic.
Sure, Gumtree can be bad...... if you agree to meet someone in a supermarket car park and then go home and find the thing isn't working.... but then who would be silly enough to do that????? :cool:
However this is NOT my experience. I've bought and sold a few bits on Gumtree and have (touch wood) NEVER had a bad experience.. I always insist on picking it up at their house if buying and them picking it up at mine if selling....
Edit. And ALWAYTS be completely honest about what you are selling so there can be no comeback...0
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