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Where can i sell my secondhand electronics in Pattaya ?

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Hi,

I have some goods for sale such as : Epson printer/scanner,a Fax machine,a Answering device,Electroluxe micro wave,Samsung Flatscreen 42 inch,and a Samsung dolby surround speaker set 7 pieces and 2 Samsung DVD players.

All has been bought by me new in the shop 3-4 years ago.

I do not need these items no longer as my current house is fully furnished and in order to get more space i like to sell it off.

Does anyone know a pawn shop who might be interested in the items?

Or maybe some market place where i can bring it too?

I intend sell it not one by one but just to some local trader who will buy all or most of it in a single time.

Greetings,

Flakes

Collingbourne Auctions Soi Chaipruk2

I'll give you 10k for the lot.

Donate it to the Father Ray Foundation if it's not worth a lot to you.

Advertise it here in the classifieds

Craigslist

bahtsold.com

Pawnshops on Pattaya Tai, klang etc too.

I've had good luck right here on the ThaiVisa classifieds.

Collingbourne Auctions Soi Chaipruk2

Biggest load of old rubbish I have ever seen in my life. I thought I'd gone to a fly-tip by mistake the first time I went there. And very high fees too.

Edited by KittenKong

For how much you sell tv?

Try the classifieds on this site, probably get more than auction house. Printers and faxes dont get much now days, no matter how new.

I sold a Samsung Series 5, 47", 4 years old, in perfect condition for 10,000 baht.

  • 2 weeks later...

Try an auctioneer.

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