thread: 2nd hand cots/prams

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jun 2009
    in the Capital
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    2nd hand cots/prams

    Just thought I would let you know that DH and I have been looking on ebay and gumtree for 2nd hand nursery furniture. We found a fabulous Boori cot online but, when we went to view it were dismayed to note that not only was it all taken apart - would have preferred it to be together to view it - but that there were screws missing even though we were assured it was all there. Worse than that there was a split (on one of the rails to support the base) through the wood where a screw would go through . One solid bump and the cot would collapse in a heap. Would have preferred the seller to be upfront considering they had $440 on the cot. In saying that, we picked up a fantastic deal on a pram which was only used as a bassinet as their parents had both bought prams for the new bub.

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jul 2008
    27

    I find it quite amazing what some people consider to be "good condition" when it comes to baby items. I guess it depends on your expectations! I went to look at a pram that was listed as excellent condition and in my opinion it was far from it! It had frayed pieces on the front bar bit and a strap was missing on the basket underneath!!

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    3,305

    i hate it with a passion when they sell things with mold spores on them and think this is fine
    ahhh nope GRRRR

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Middle Victoria
    8,924

    I have bought items in 'excellent' condition, and then had to remove mcDonald chips and other things from under the cushion (of a pram) ick!

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Dec 2006
    Gippsland Vic
    1,686

    Definatly a lesson learned there, never buy it till you see it!!! Or a least ask for a refund if its not as described. I have had a good run with SH stuff, but always look at it first, as you all say some people will accept things as good enough, not for us, no way.