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Facebook marketplace steal of the century

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Got this entire box of minis from the mid 70s to early 2000s (mostly 80s and 90s)!!! Spent last night cataloging it. It's about 200ish bottles with only a couple duplicates. I found dozens of perfumes I've heard of but never smelled before, and some old favorites. The tiny bottles are adorable.

Kitty for scale and because she helped me sort through them all night, sniffing each one. We've decided our new favorite is Must by Cartier circa 1996. Some leaked when I took the cap off for a quick whiff and I dabbed it on. She wouldn't leave me alone the rest of the night and into this morning--I assume it's the Civet. I guess she has expensive tastes since she's a fancy cat who wears a tuxedo every day.

Edit: it was $40...

u/Fearless-Celery — 1 day ago

My teen son's 2015 Chevy Traverse was sideswiped and the other driver's State Farm is paying. Just took it to the state farm recommended body shop and the repair estimate was $3200.

This car has a rebuilt salvage title and Missouri has an 80% threshold for total loss, so I strongly suspect they'll want to total it out. I wanted to be proactive about estimating the ACV in case I have to fight their #, but there are almost no comps.

It's a 10 year old Chevy SUV with 160k miles...there are few still on the road. Also, it's the top trim level *and* we live in a smaller town 2 hours from anywhere. There are 3 same year and trim within 300 miles of us, with mileage of 120k, 180k, and 215k. They're priced $11, $8k, $6k, respectively. Would it be a safe bet to guess we're looking at the $6k range? And then reduce that by whatever metric state farm uses for rebuilt salvage?

We plan to keep it and he'll drive it until the doors fall off but that may be sooner than later, so whatever we get goes to the replacement fund.

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u/Fearless-Celery — 8 days ago