Tahunanui, Nelson

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11 days ago

Cotton on cosmetic glasses

Sue from Richmond

Like new cost $20 new

Price: $5

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11 days ago

18 year old sash like new

Sue from Richmond

Perfect to celebrate 18th birthday cost $15 and like new

Price: $5

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11 days ago

Wireless selfie stick and phone holders

Sue from Richmond

All in good conditon

Price: $10

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11 days ago

MAC + Ellie T'shirt

Michelle from Richmond

Good condition size 9/10 t'shirt.
Smoke free home

Price: $5

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11 days ago

Girls Nevica top long sleeve

Michelle from Richmond

Great condition as hardly worn.
Sports wear top.
Size UK 13, EU 158cm, US 13
Smoke free home

Price: $10

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11 days ago

Girls Under Armour T'Shirt

Michelle from Richmond

Hardly worn
Size Med (10)
Smoke free home

Price: $10

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11 days ago

Christmas t'shirts

Michelle from Richmond

Hardly worn.
Christmas t'shirts
Size 10

Price: $5

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11 days ago

Sensory Swing

Michelle from Richmond

Hardly used , in great condition.
Make an awesome Christmas present for a child that has any sensory issues and would enjoy swinging in this Lycra swing

Price: $50

12 days ago

Kids' education books

Pamela from Upper Moutere

For ages 2 - 5
$2 for both.

Pick up Lower Moutere.

Text 021 215 8816

Price: $2

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12 days ago

Gold Panning Equipment

Wendy from Outpost Supplies NZ 2014 Limited

We have a large range of gold panning equipment for those people keen to get out and about a find some gold!
Gold pans (both metal & plastic) snuffer bottlers, classifiers, sluices, metal detectors, gold panning sets with all you need.
We are at 53 Quarantine Road Tahunanui and we are open 7 … View more
We have a large range of gold panning equipment for those people keen to get out and about a find some gold!
Gold pans (both metal & plastic) snuffer bottlers, classifiers, sluices, metal detectors, gold panning sets with all you need.
We are at 53 Quarantine Road Tahunanui and we are open 7 days a week or online at www.outpostsupplies.co.nz...

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12 days ago

🎄 Need a gift for the hard-to-buy-for?🎄

Mags4Gifts

Why not gift them a magazine subscription tailored to their interests? This Christmas, find the perfect gifts at Mags4Gifts! We're offering up to 30% off a wide range of magazines – there’s something for everyone in your whanau!

Whether you’re searching for a thoughtful secret Santa … View more
Why not gift them a magazine subscription tailored to their interests? This Christmas, find the perfect gifts at Mags4Gifts! We're offering up to 30% off a wide range of magazines – there’s something for everyone in your whanau!

Whether you’re searching for a thoughtful secret Santa gift or something special to put under the tree, we’ve got you covered with a great selection for all interests.

Don’t miss out – shop now at Mags4Gifts.com and enjoy the savings!
Find out more

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12 days ago

Large Grade Ligularia Reniformis

Daniel from Richmond

Very healthy large plant in 10 Litre pot
Plant 500mm high above pot
Very healthy robust strain, leaves grow up to 50cm across

Thrives in semi shaded position with lots of mulch.

Pick up from Richmond, Nelson

Price: $25

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13 days ago

Brother sewing machine

Marc from Nelson South

Good condition has 15 settings easy to use asking $100ono

Negotiable

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13 days ago

Recliner Chair

Barbara from Stoke

Blue leather recliner chair for free. Electrics worked when we bought it but not just now when we tested it sorry. Text Barb on 027 245 1575 if interested. Must pick up. Heavy item.

Free

14 days ago

Online phishing scam

The Team from New Zealand Police

With Christmas fast approaching, Police are encouraging people to be aware of online phishing scams.
The holiday season can already be a stressful time, and the last thing you want is to lose large sums of money to a scam.
A phishing scam is an online scam, where the offender pretends to be a … View more
With Christmas fast approaching, Police are encouraging people to be aware of online phishing scams.
The holiday season can already be a stressful time, and the last thing you want is to lose large sums of money to a scam.
A phishing scam is an online scam, where the offender pretends to be a trustworthy person or organisation to try and get a victim’s personal information.
Police has received a number of phishing scam reports with offenders targeting people who are selling items or services online like Trade Me and Facebook Marketplace.
The offenders pretend to be an interested buyer, and urgently request to buy your product and arrange a courier pickup.
The victim receives a fake courier website link to complete a verification process asking for personal details, like bank account numbers, passwords, and phone numbers.
Once provided these details, the offender uses these to access a victim’s bank account, tricking the victim into proving any multifactor authentication code sent from the victim’s bank.
The money in the victim’s bank account is then taken by the offender once access is gained.
Police are urging members of the public to be cautious, especially when someone in person or online is asking you to give them money or your personal details like bank accounts and passwords.
Never comply with a request asking you to provide or ‘verify’ your online banking details.
Legitimate organisations will never ask you to do this.
If you are unsure if it is real, please contact your bank by the phone number on their official website or go to your nearest branch.
If you receive a courier website link from a potential buyer, this is likely a scam.
Please do not fill out the verification process.
Use the social media/trading platform’s reporting tools to report the scam and the user involved.
You can also make a report to Netsafe at report.netsafe.org.nz.
If you have handed over your online banking details, contact your bank immediately and suspend your account.
If you think you have been scammed (provided your banking details and/or suffered a loss), please gather as much information you can and make a report to Police online through 105.police.govt.nz or call 105.

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