kiwispanker
Joined: 10 Mar 2009
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Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 2:58 am Post subject: Goodbye Korea Sale - Only until March 29th |
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I leaving Korea for a few months and thought that some of you could be interested in my stuff. There isn't much available, as most of it I'll either take home with me or pack and store here in Korea.
Pictures can be seen at my imageshack album -- hopefully it's viewable.
All prices are in Korean Won and are negotiable.
Things that aren't sold by March 29th will be donated.
I live near Non-Hyeon Station just north of Gangnam Station. Since most of my things are larger objects, pickup is preferred.
You can contact me by either Dave's messaging or by Text messages at my personal handphone device: 010-3885-1261. My name will either be Jered or Barbara.
Queen size bed (mattress and frame). 80,000.
19" (or so) TV; has A/V input and sits atop a larger broken TV. 25,000.
Microwave; Samsung super, has turntable but w/ Korean buttons (easy to figure out). 50,000.
Chairs: fake leather I'm sure; one is a highback with "wooden" armrests (though scratched), the other has a headrest and a broken wheel (wheel inlcuded). The executive wooden chair is 25,000. The metal-frame one is free.
Iron Set: Iron (no steamer), ironing board (standing height) and water bottle. 20,000.
Wardrobe Hanging Stand. Springs lock it against the floor and ceiling. Has three hanging sections and two wire baskets (set at any height); comes with original box and plenty-o-hangers. 10,000.
Water Cooler (hot and cold) comes with two giant water bottles (can't really be seen in the picture because of the window).
Desk. It's pretty big, enough size for a Korean child to sleep on. Metal frame underneath, wood on top (picture makes it look kinda bright though). 25,000.
Fan (3-speed with death timer), adjustable pole. 10,000.
There's some other little stuff like kitchenware, a one month old blanket, bed padding, a computer case with PSU, a crap-load of wires (for a PC), blank DVDs, all that you can come see and make an offer for. Anything not sold I'll just store away down in the boonies or donate. I actually wish a lot more foreigners would donate as opposed to tossing their stuff into the garbage. Each Gu (district) has a recycling center that picks up your stuff for free and donates it as well as there's a St. Vincent de Paul in Seoul that'll do the same.
Located at the top of this post: Name, location, and contact number. |
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