FL FS: Used cologne for sale
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FS: Used cologne for sale
Time to clean out my bafroom!
Sean Jean Unforgivable 4.2 fl oz ($20 shipped)
Prada Amber Pour Homme 3.4 fl oz ($40 shipped)
Express Honor 3.4 fl oz ($40 shipped)
Sean Jean Unforgivable 4.2 fl oz ($20 shipped)
Prada Amber Pour Homme 3.4 fl oz ($40 shipped)
Express Honor 3.4 fl oz ($40 shipped)
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ok, peanut gallery posts removed. if you're not interested in buying, don't post in this thread. thank you.
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I'd love to buy the Express Honor cologne.
Are those prices set in stone?
No shame in my game. I don't see anything wrong with buying/selling a cologne you don't use anymore. I pass on so many new colognes mostly cause I'm afraid It wont smell good on me and I just threw $80 out the window.
Are those prices set in stone?
No shame in my game. I don't see anything wrong with buying/selling a cologne you don't use anymore. I pass on so many new colognes mostly cause I'm afraid It wont smell good on me and I just threw $80 out the window.
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No, I do not. Sorry.
I don't want to say the price is firm, but if you were to walk into Sephora / Express and see the MSRP on them and factor in how much of the cologne is left in the bottles I own, then I would say the price is within reason.
They all smell good. They just need to be worn on the right occasion. At the same time, different strokes for different folks. Some scents may compliment someone else more than they do you.
Thanks for all your inquiries.
I'd love to buy the Express Honor cologne.
Are those prices set in stone?
No shame in my game. I don't see anything wrong with buying/selling a cologne you don't use anymore. I pass on so many new colognes mostly cause I'm afraid It wont smell good on me and I just threw $80 out the window.
Are those prices set in stone?
No shame in my game. I don't see anything wrong with buying/selling a cologne you don't use anymore. I pass on so many new colognes mostly cause I'm afraid It wont smell good on me and I just threw $80 out the window.
Thanks for all your inquiries.
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