160 days ago

Wanting to buy....

Gina from Carterton District

Hi everyone

Helping a friend who's 18 year old daughter is moving out and a first time renter.Looking and wanting to buy an affordable and clean bed,cabinets,table and chairs,washing machine, lounge suite etc.

The daughter found a post on Marketplace for a lounge suite in Wellington for $250,message the seller and said $50 for delivery and asked for a $100 deposit and so she did.Waited for 2 days,he said had a flat tyre so it would be delivered the next day,waited until 9pm last night but the person didn't turn up.Poor girl she got SCAMMED!!!I really feel sorry for the daughter so, here I am asking you guys if we could help her out.
Please let me know what you have and how much.
Thanking you all in advance.

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