" Deep down , you want to sell these for $ 11 each . " Um , no ?
I am a Facebook Marketplace FIEND. I check it every day, and there’s nothing better than scoring some amazing deal on a gently used item.#
I have also sold through Facebook Marketplace…and let me be honest with y’all, my experiences have been the opposite. It’s constant ghosting, low-balling and continuing to do so after being told a firm or “lowest” price, and what I am almost positive are lies about family members being sick or in need. Here’s someone who was bothering me just this week by asking “are you sure” twice AFTER I had sold these shirts.#
People are just wildly entitled, and I wonder sometimes how they act in real stores — like, are they demanding a free laptop from the Apple store? Since their entitlement is just baffling to me, I’ve compiled a bunch of infuriating examples (from Marketplace and other online sale methods) that might just make your blood boil as much as mine. Here are 31 people who decided to act a fool online.#
1.This person wanted a $35k piano — that was already discounted to $20k — for $5k, then resorted to insults when the seller refused.#
2.People will really lowball you (this was for a Champion Harry Styles hoodie worth $150), ask you to drive an hour away, then give you a whole backstory on why you owe them — a stranger — this.#
3.In fact, people on Marketplace are always trying to sell you some backstory that makes you feel like a terrible person for not giving major discounts. Ninety percent of the time, I’m convinced they made it up.#
4.Like, is this person even a single mom?#
5.What does this person’s uncle have to do with anything?#
6.This person gave a one-star review despite not even buying the item because they were annoyed they didn’t get a discount.#
7.This person reported a seller over not giving them the item for free, then started insulting their height. Very mature!!!#
8.This person was just being plain stubborn.#
9.This person wanted the seller to save their car for them, without any kind of deposit or guarantee they’d actually buy it.#
10.This person made the seller go through this whole conversation before revealing they never intended to pay.#
11.This person offered to “take it off [the seller’s] hands”…i.e., they wanted it for free. Let’s call it what it is.#
13.This person threatened to send a hitman after a seller for not giving a 90% discount.#
14.This seller was apparently “a nasty young lady” for not giving away mirrors for free.#
15.All this over $10 shelves.#
16.Leave this poor person’s parents out of this.#
17.Like, why even waste this person’s time??? It’s giving those job applications where they refuse to tell you what the pay is until you’ve gone through a ton of interviews.#
18.This creep tried to hit on the woman he was trying to stiff out of a longboard.#
19.This person tried to get a bug collector to discount their price a ton, when they were literally asking for the collector to catch dangerous bugs including a black widow.#
20.This person thought offering $80 for a TV listed at $1k was reasonable.#
21.This person started getting weirdly petty.#
22.This person accused the seller of “ruining” her husband’s birthday.#
23.This person just sounded like a nightmare.#
24.What is even the point of insulting sellers? Do people think that’ll make the person give the item to them?#
25.Like…why go to this effort?#
26.This person wanted the seller to go out and buy a different color new, then sell the boots to them at a discount…absolutely unhinged request.#
27.This person told this gecko seller to “learn manners,” but tbh, I think it’s the buyer who needs to learn to mind their Ps and Qs.#
28.This one just made me chuckle.#
29.This person wanted the seller to pay to get a small issue fixed, then asked them why they won’t buy a new one — dude, why don’t you buy a new one?#
30.This person was trying to pull some wild mental gymnastics on this seller.#
31.And finally, this exchange got so heated, I can’t believe it’s all over a TV.#
































