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You beat me to it roland9! Ha. I was just going to post one of a link on Mercado Libre. They are less than $95 US NEW at the blue rate and I can have it delivered tomorrow for a NEW chair. This is why you have to be realistic on used stuff.50% for a 1 year used chair is a bit greedy... And it looks very basic with no armrests or head rest
When I stay in a country for 3-6 months I usually buy an office chair around $200-300 and then just try to sell it for 30% if they pick it up at my apartment on the last day or give it away.
Last time I did it I even posted it at 25% with 3 months use and no one bought it so I gave it to the security guard in my building.
Absolutely I agree. And if you're going to throw a price out on a public forum you have to be able to take criticisms and praises on the price that come with it. It's how the internet and free markets work.here's a tip. if you guys don't like the price, don't buy it!
After reading the comments....I can see why you might be leavingHI,
We are selling our adjustable office chair because we are going back to the USA. It was purchased about 1 year ago for about $200 USD. It is super conformable and in perfect condition and we are asking $100 USD.
Please let me know if you are interested. We are located in Belgrano. Thanks!
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I don't think anyone is being harsh on him. Just realistic. All the power if he can sell a USED chair for 100% more than what a brand new one is going for that can get delivered ASAP TODAY to your apartment or wherever you're at. What you paid for it in pesos years ago is not worth what someone will pay now. Especially considering the pesos were worth MUCH more last year or 2 years ago. It's not like this is some designer rare chair. His own receipt shows that.After reading the comments....I can see why you might be leaving
I, personally, know this is NOT my forum, the forum is in the care of the participants. This forum is the most intellectual and substantive forum that I have ever experienced. So when I write something then......it has to be respectful of those two qualities and of the people whom I share it with.I don't think anyone is being harsh on him. Just realistic. All the power if he can sell a USED chair for 100% more than what a brand new one is going for that can get delivered ASAP TODAY to your apartment or wherever you're at. What you paid for it in pesos years ago is not worth what someone will pay now. Especially considering the pesos were worth MUCH more last year or 2 years ago. It's not like this is some designer rare chair. His own receipt shows that.
So much like you're saying don't buy it if you're not interested, if you don't like constructive, helpful responses then just skip over it. It may be offensive or annoying to you but it's helping 100 X more people. That's the entire spirit of these forums on the internet.
I wish the owner of the forum would institute an ignore feature so you could ignore people you didn't want to read. (To include me if you don't like my posts).
Just living the dream like you dark.I, personally, know this is NOT my forum, the forum is in the care of the participants. This forum is the most intellectual and substantive forum that I have ever experienced. So when I write something then......it has to be respectful of those two qualities and of the people whom I share it with.
Mr. Earlyretirement, who may end up as my best friend, is afflicted with the condition of the overuse of the word "I". This condition results in expressing opinions that are unsolicited and seem to end up centering his financial acumen and ability to own and manage condos, apartments, and houses, and soon we will hear about his leasehold on the Palace of the King of Thailand.....I am waiting.
So I beg everyone to respond to what is important and meaningful.....and ignore that which is a personal search for listeners. I love this forum and in many ways it is a 'home' to me. I love this city and this forum is my teacher. And I just have to love everyone who participates. Thanks for having me.
Congrats Guille! That's awesome. See this is what I like about ExpatsBA. You come looking to sell/buy an office chair and you get so much more! Who said nothing in life is free. Here on ExpatsBA the price is right!The chair has been sold.
That's great you sold the chair. I feel like there are people out there who'll spend 35,000 USD furnishing a 2 bed apartment in BA, but then not realize there are great variations in the quality (and price) of furniture.The chair has been sold.
NO, you research and check the brands. That's why I asked the brand name and receipt. You always have to do due diligence. No matter what you're buying and pay a fair price for. I spent $35,000 US on furniture because I went for best brands and best furniture. That's why it cost $35,000. You always have to research and NO excuses now as everything is online to do due diligence.That's great you sold the chair. I feel like there are people out there who'll spend 35,000 USD furnishing a 2 bed apartment in BA, but then not realize there are great variations in the quality (and price) of furniture.
As someone who recently purchased an office chair (and went through the process of returning it on ML - don't do this), I can attest that those lower priced chairs are absolute garbage even if they have a HEADREST and ARMRESTS and can be delivered to your apartment within 24 hours.
Well said monkey! It does remind me of my favorite office chair, had it in my office in Texas. When we sold the house, and pretty much everything else, I couldn’t bring myself to sell that Herman Miller Aeron chair! I still have it, it’s in storage in Texas. Not sure if it’d cost less to ship it here or buy one here, but I’m holding on to it until I make the decision, I sure do miss it though!!🤣 🤣 🤣 ExpatsBA never fails to entertain.
It's a chair being sold for $100. Does it really need this much analysis?
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