It'd 2nd that, to the uneducated individual they might see the original asking price as fair assuming their idea of good matches that of the sellers. Once they show up and look worse than expected that's when the regret and doubt that is was good deal sets in. My wife use to sell on poshmark but got tired of amount of folks asking to return items, she felt like she was simply fitting room to buyers on her new items, she eventually quit selling.not much, personally I wouldnt pay more than $250. it looks like it needs new lenses rubbers and a tuneup. those are hard to find and would cost another $150-250 depending on what you get. so $4-500 for a pair or R2s only is pretty steep.
My wife got scammed on return from buyer for a new in box hermes scarfs she sold on poshmark, buyer returned a fake without the tags in the original box. Even after appealing the case poshmark said they couldn't verify the original photos showed an authentic item without an original proof of purchase receipt. What a f'in jokeI mean... we are talking about "Poshmark professionals" judging things here... I have seen some of what they have passed as authentic when someone tries to reposh the fake they bought there for $500...