This might be one of the most entitled buyers I've seen.
This person was seriously conducting emotional warfare.
This buyer gave an insultingly low offer and then got mad when the seller didn't reply...at 5 a.m.
This person wanted a $35k piano — that was already discounted to $20k — for $5k, then resorted to insults when the seller refused.
People will really lowball you (this was for a Champion Harry Styles hoodie worth $150), ask you to drive an hour away, then give you a whole backstory on why you owe them — a stranger — this.
In fact, people on Marketplace are always trying to sell you some backstory that makes you feel like a terrible person for not giving major discounts. Ninety percent of the time, I'm convinced they made it up.
Like, is this person even a single mom?
What does this person's uncle have to do with anything?
This person gave a one-star review despite not even buying the item because they were annoyed they didn't get a discount.
This was all over a $10 lunchbox.
This wannabe buyer would NOT take no for an answer.
This person reported a seller over not giving them the item for free, then started insulting their height. Very mature!!!
This celebrity expected to be able to get clothes for free.
This person was just being plain stubborn.
This person tried to lecture the poor seller on how to sell things.
This person wanted the seller to save their car for them, without any kind of deposit or guarantee they'd actually buy it.
This person made the seller go through this whole conversation before revealing they never intended to pay.
This person offered to "take it off [the seller's] hands"...i.e., they wanted it for free. Let's call it what it is.
This person seemed to be trying some kind of online hypnosis to get these barstools for cheap.
This person threatened to send a hitman after a seller for not giving a 90% discount.
This seller was apparently "a nasty young lady" for not giving away mirrors for free.
#2 not 20.