I put up nice things (furniture, computer acc. TV and etc)for 1/2 price for sale, no inquiry. I put a case of toilet paper for 1/2 price and I have 200 interest in 2 hours. Damn toilet paper is the new gold. I can't believe it.
The massive interest in the TP
is bizarre (after all, the stuff goes on sale for about half price nearly every week either at my local supermarket or one of the chain drugstores anyway)...
But as far as the "nice stuff" goes, what sort of "nice stuff", more specifically, are we talking about? Stuff that was expensive and "nice" 15-20 years ago but that nobody uses any more? E.g., am I right in assuming the TV stand was a holdover from big-screen CRT TV days? Even for free, and even assuming it's still (really) in "good shape", I can't imagine wanting such a thing myself, unless I had some very niche (non-TV) use in mind, like being able to turn a medium-sized fish tank around while it's full
, or maybe if I had a garage or big basement to store randomly useful "junk", I'd take it just to cannibalize what I assume must be the high-torque, low RPM motor. (Which I have to admit, I'd probably just end up recycling 5 years later, but it's the kind of thing I like the idea of having handy since they're not easy to find locally these days and usually expensive to buy, even from used to be called "junk shops"...)