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Second Hand Furniture Shops

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I think I recently saw an advert somewhere in Phuket from a shop dealing in pre-owned or antique furniture.

I have a house full, as we are moving, of good quality sofas/beds/night tables/TV's dining tables and chairs which we neeed to either exchange or sell. Any ideas?

Lumpoon second hand shop on Chao Fah East rd, 500 m. after the red lights intersection of the Phuket zoo, when you drive from Chalong. They are buying and selling second hand stuff.

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Lumpoon second hand shop on Chao Fah East rd, 500 m. after the red lights intersection of the Phuket zoo, when you drive from Chalong. They are buying and selling second hand stuff.

Thanks, I'll look in next week.

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Why not just advertise it in the Gazette or on TV

Because I've had an ad in TV for 18 months and sold nothing!

and Gazette is expensive.

Why not just advertise it in the Gazette or on TV

Because I've had an ad in TV for 18 months and sold nothing!

and Gazette is expensive.

I thought is was free to advertise furniture on-line with PG. Only property and motos are not free.

Are you Insured, maybe a Good burn out would serfice ,, Only Joking :)

Second hand shops buy cheaply and sell expensively.

PG ads are free for household items.

Give it a go.

Why not just advertise it in the Gazette or on TV

Because I've had an ad in TV for 18 months and sold nothing!

and Gazette is expensive.

Fair enough.There are also a couple just past Rolly Tasker heading South

Why not just advertise it in the Gazette or on TV

Because I've had an ad in TV for 18 months and sold nothing!

and Gazette is expensive.

Fair enough.There are also a couple just past Rolly Tasker heading South

The owner of the shop you're talking about told a Thai friend of mine wishing to sell some furniture, he'd had enough and didn't want to buy any more for lack of storage. On the other hand, an English friend told me the stuff in the store was very expensive?!

Another Thai shop owner who used to be at the Sai Yuan/Nai Harn junction, told me all the second hand shops were overpriced and 'crazy'. He had exceptional prices for a small shop. But closed not long after :)

It might be that 'second hand' has been looked down on by the Thais, and the 'farang', generally speaking, wanting a higher price for their items, forgetting how little second hand fetches in farangland?

I've seen a few "garage sales" advertised recently, so that DIY method seems to be gaining acceptance over here now.

run a new advert in TV and let us know here that you done it, then maybe you will get better response. Second hand furniture etc sells quick for second hand prices, as as new does not warrent as new prices...... from personal experience priced right items listed online with the PG sell in the first few hours after listing.

I might be interested in some items; send me a private message if you have an item and price list with photos.

Found the store :)

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I love this look! Where is this?

There are also the Thai Visa Classifieds.. however I have had my cheap old motorbike listed and got no replies...

Get your mrs on the Chicky Net group (women's forum for Phuket) and mention it there!

I've seen goods in the 2nd hand stores here at 2 or 3 times the price you can buy them new. I still bet they pay a pittance though.

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