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Someone In NSW Is Trying To Sell A ‘Lightly Shat Office Chair’ On Facebook

Someone In NSW Is Trying To Sell A ‘Lightly Shat Office Chair’ On Facebook

We'd hate to see what a more heavily shat office chair looks like.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

Facebook Marketplace can be an absolute goldmine of stuff that really harks back to the idea of one person's trash is another person's treasure.

But one person's trash really can just remain as trash. That couldn't be more relevant than for a Facebook user trying to flog an office chair for the low, low price of $75.

While you might think that's a half-decent deal, wait until you see the way they've advertised it.

The item is literally listed as a 'Lightly shat office chair', and, judging from the picture, we'd absolutely hate to see what a more heavily shat office chair looks like.

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God knows what happened to the chair when this incident actually occurred and let's hope the chair sitter is okay now after what looks like a disastrous moment in their life.

The seller of this truly cooked item is from Wollongong and they're claiming the product is 'used, like new', which is a bold statement if we've ever seen one.

It's managed to make its way to Reddit's Crackhead Craigslist, where people have slated the bloke for trying to get seventy-five dollarydoos from someone.

One person wrote: "Should've said Vintage, sells better."

Another added: "Of course it's f**king Wollongong."

A third said: "My definition of 'lightly' apparently differs a lot from this guy's."

There's no telling how long the listing will last for or whether Facebook will intervene and tell this bloke off for trying to offload some pure garbage.

People have made a mockery of themselves while trying to advertise stuff to sell online.

The 21-year-old said he didn't expect his 'advert' to get as much attention as it has.
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One man had a 'eureka' moment when he took to Twitter to try and 'sell' his mirror. In the hilarious post, Harry Bartlett used the power of social media to show his followers - as well as any prospective buyers - the quality of the product.

The 21-year-old wrote: "Mirror for sale. Used a few times. Message me for more information. Open to offers."

The tweet was accompanied by a series of pictures of Harry leaping through the air while striking different poses.

Within a matter of hours his post went viral, with over 10,000 people sharing the candid snaps and 69,000 liking the post.

Speaking to LADbible he said: "I've done them a few times and just sent to my friends over Snapchat but I thought I'd share them with twitter

"I only thought I'd get a few retweets from my friends, to be honest, I didn't expect it to blow up how it did."

Featured Image Credit: Facebook

Topics: Australia