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There’s an increasing trend of people buying secondhand instead of new. And nowadays, you can find almost anything at a thrift store or online marketplace. While I love browsing used goods, and scoring a great deal, I'll sometimes see something that will stop me in my tracks. It'll leave me wondering why anyone would sell something "like that," and more importantly, who would buy it? And for what good reason?

I’m talking things like teeth, broken shoes, dead plants, anything unhygienic or of a personal nature. Then again, I guess, as the saying goes, “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure.” And to each their own... But it turns out I'm not the only one who is somewhat selective about what I'd buy "gently worn". People have been sharing their absolute no-no's when it comes to shopping for goods. Whether it's a matter of safety or hygiene, they've revealed why it pays to buy certain things brand new. From underwear, to earpods, Lego sets, to beds, Bored Panda has put together a list of items netizens think you should steer clear of next time you're tempted to save a few bucks.

#1

Worn mattress in a dimly lit room, highlighting secondhand issues unrelated to a motorcycle helmet purchase. A mattress.

You want bedbugs? That's how you get bedbugs.

anon , Haley Owens/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #2

    A woman secures a child in a car seat, smiling inside a vehicle. A car seat. Since nobody else has said it, I will. Secondhand car seats are so dangerous. You have no idea if they have been in an accident, after which they are supposed to be replaced no matter how minor. Not a mom, just an aunt.

    Weller_BWitched , Getty Images/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #5

    Rock climbers on a mountain path, harnesses equipped, focusing on ascent safety, no motorcycle helmet visible. Climbing gear, unless it was from someone I knew for certain is an experienced climber and cared for their gear per manufacturer recommendations. Even then, I'd prefer to buy new.

    Scandinavian_Flik , Chaewul Kim/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #8

    A black motorcycle helmet resting on a wooden outdoor bench. A bicycle helmet.

    plasm0r , bady abbas/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #9

    Wooden outdoor hot tub with steps in a garden setting, surrounded by greenery. Hottub. If it's been sitting dry for any length of time the gaskets are probably all shot and it will leak like a sieve.

    JonnyRottensTeeth , Sophie Grieve-Williams/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #10

    Person tying laces on brown boots while crossing a suspension bridge, focusing on outdoor footwear instead of motorcycle helmet. Shoes

    I know that people do, but every time I've tried there was always someone else's foot indentions in them and they didn't feel or fit right.

    anon , Josh Hild/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #11

    Stacks of used tires in an outdoor setting, piled chaotically among other rubber items. Tires. I got into a whole argument about it with my automotive teacher in school, and everyone laughed at me and called me spoiled, but I just don’t feel that it’s worth taking a gamble on peoples safety with used tires.

    Imgumbygodamnit , Robert Laursoo/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #12

    Person with pink hair smiling and winking, holding a white circular object, wearing a pink top. Guys remember when Belle Delphine sold her bath water?

    ZitMa , Dolan Darker/Youtube Report

    #13

    A person using a metal press on fabric near a window in a sunlit room. I hate buying electronics second hand. Hard to trust people who want hundreds of dollars for something that doesn’t have a warranty to it. When I can pay 1-200 more to have a warranty with it

    Edit: let me rephrase. If I’m buying something used for 1000-1200 that I could get new for 1500. I’m buying new. Pro of buying something new. Return policy, warranty, legit company.


    Used from joe snow down on Fb marketplace: no warranty, no refund, potentially ripped off and held at gun point.


    I’m talking high priced electronics. Not a $40 phones.

    anon , Andrej Lišakov/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #14

    Person in gray uniform and gloves holding a tire, with focus on handling used items like a motorcycle helmet. Balding automobile tires.

    anon , Getty Images/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #17

    A pile of used batteries with various brands and colors, highlighting recycling needs and safety similar to motorcycle helmet care. Batteries. No one know how many charge cycles they have done.

    Olde94 , John Cameron/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #18

    "Uncle John's Bathroom Reader books on colorful backgrounds, featuring vibrant covers." Uncle John’s bathroom reader.

    Spider-ManSixtySeven , thriftbooks , thriftbook Report

    #19

    A Ledger hardware wallet next to a laptop adorned with a blue sticker, on a white desk, with plants nearby. Hardware Crypto Wallet
    The original owner set the recovery phrase so they can get your tokens at any point by using it on a new wallet.

    does-this-smell-off , Hendrik Morkel/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #20

    Land Rover parked on city street, highlighting the vehicle's rugged design. Anything Land Rover/ Range Rover. I’ve heard that they’re mad expensive to repair.

    waveslikemoses , Juan Rojas/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #21

    Blue lace bra hanging outside against a wall, with leafy branches in the background, unrelated to motorcycle helmet topic. Again or Ever?
    I won't ever buy used underwear and I would never again buy a used mattress. Sort of the same really.

    Saulington11 , Nataliya Melnychuk/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #23

    Hand holding a pair of athletic shoes in a field, focusing on outdoor activity rather than a motorcycle helmet. Running shoes, not sure if that’s even a thing tho.

    FarraigeWolf , Kristian Egelund/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #24

    Close-up of a computer interior with a Gigabyte component, lit by colorful LEDs, no motorcycle helmet in view. 2 years ago i would've said a GPU, but nowadays it isn't relevant anymore.

    TotoDuFour , Rafael Pol/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #25

    Translucent green and orange video game console with controllers on a wooden surface. After spending two hours cleaning out a Slim PS3 I purchased from a P**n Shop I would go with consoles. This poor system was so nasty on the inside that I’m surprised it didn’t over heat. There was just dust and crud every where even in the HDD bay. The funny thing was and what made me buy it was when it was hooked up it fired right up and the disc drive accepted and eject discs smooth as butter.

    RumbleTrumpet , Jordan González/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #26

    A dimly lit wooden desk with potted plants and a lamp, beside an office chair, no motorcycle helmet present. A computer chair....😬.

    bottlefedb16 , Clay Banks/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #29

    Striped blue bedding set on pillows and a blanket. Bedsheets….you have no idea what’s happened on those….

    SpottedArmadillo , Eryk Piotr Munk/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #30

    Hands typing on a laptop keyboard, focused on digital content creation. Any tech.
    Advertisements claiming certified refurbished is utter rubbish.
    Most used tech gets auctioned and sent to shawty repairmen and resold on the websites that they came from.
    If you’re in the market for tech, almost always buy new unless you’re buying from someone or somewhere you know beyond the shadow of a doubt that they do good repair work.

    anon , Kaitlyn Baker/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report