A woman from the United States who sold an armchair that had been given to her for a long time, but which she no longer liked. The price at which he sold it seemed fair to him, Until some time later he discovered that he may have actually sold it for a larger sum despite being a used object. He almost gave it away and it was from a designer!
It was through Tik Tok where this case went visible and viral. In the clip, the young woman named Jules Schreiner explained that she sold her armchair at a price of $ 500, that is, almost 10 thousand Mexican pesos, says Millennium.
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However, some time later he discovered that he had committed a serious mistake. The woman realized that the price for which she sold her armchair was like having given it away.
He explained that shortly after selling the chair on Facebook Marketplace, the buyer of this posted a photo of the sofa. Happy with his purchase he explained that he had purchased an armchair from the famous designer Vladimir Kagan.
I did not know? To make matters worse, the sales chair was included in the Hall of Fame of the Interior Designer in 2009. That is, the price of the armchair must have been extremely high despite being used.
Not according to the news, Jules continued to look for more information about this error. He found another similar armchair that was being sold to $ 20 thousand, That is, approximately 397,000 967 Mexican pesos.
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“I thought I had gotten a great deal in the FB market, but you know things are always too good to be true,” Jules wrote about the video.
@ohsnapitzjulie
I thought I had a lot on the FB market, but you know things are always too good to be true #sold #foryoupage #stupid #luckyme
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As expected, the reactions in Social Networks were made present. Some regretted what happened and thanked him for sharing his case, as they will have to investigate before selling any object from their home.
“Okay, from now on, we’re going to look for brands in the things we buy, okay?”; “I think you did well with $ 500 for an old faded sofa,” reads the reactions.