Second Hand Goods in Pattaya

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Rocket wrote: Mon Aug 18, 2025 5:18 amI bought it at the auction house across the railroad tracks in jomtien. Some good deals there. Bought a large television, painting. Kitchen gadgets and a marble table there.
Gaybutton wrote: Mon Aug 18, 2025 6:18 am I think you are referring to Collingbourne Auctioneers. They do have good deals and they are also a good place to unload household items and furniture. Here is their web site: https://www.collingbourne-auctioneers.com/
Where are other good places to purchase used items in Pattaya ?

As someone who doesn't own a property in Pattaya, the one item I'm thinking of currently is a bicycle.
Buy a used one, use it for several months & sell/lend it on at the end of the trip. Hopefully with a modest purchase price, just in case it cannot be sold.
In the UK, ebay would be top of my list of places to look.
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Jun wrote: Mon Aug 18, 2025 7:02 pm Where are other good places to purchase used items in Pattaya ?
I'd start with the pawn shops.
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Jun wrote: Mon Aug 18, 2025 7:02 pm
As someone who doesn't own a property in Pattaya, the one item I'm thinking of currently is a bicycle.
You could always rent one:

https://pattayarentacar.com/blog/bicycl ... ed-to-know
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Dodger wrote: Tue Aug 19, 2025 8:09 amYou could always rent one
Now that's a fairly sensible idea. At least see how I get on with cycling in Pattaya.

If I wanted to use it regularly, for several months, I figure buying a used bike might be more economic. And I could fit sensible tyres, rather than those stupid high rolling resistance MTB tyres.
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Jun wrote: Tue Aug 19, 2025 3:21 pm At least see how I get on with cycling in Pattaya.
I would rent first for a few days, mainly to see if where you would do your cycling would be safe. I rarely see people on bicycles in Pattaya. I think that is mainly because the way these people drive motorbikes and cars, bicycles are too great a risk.

I hardly ever even see children riding bicycles. They all ride motorbikes. I don't understand why their parents allow it, but they do.
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Rocket wrote: Fri Aug 22, 2025 5:47 am I meant I take the item with me after paying for it. When I won a large television I paid a baht bus driver 200 baht to deliver it , and another to deliver a marble table. I never thought to ask if they delivered. Probably do for a nominal fee.

I always took a motorcycle taxi to get there. There’s another auction house in north pattaya but I don’t think it’s as good as the one in jomtien. I haven’t been to either place for a few years, maybe I’ll go when I return soon. I do like statues, which they sometimes have. Just wish I had a bit more room in my condo for stuff.
Google shows 2. One north east of Pattaya & another closer to Bang Saray than Jomtien, so right out in the boonies ;)
Is that the one ?

https://www.google.com/maps/search/Auct ... FQAw%3D%3D

As for the statues, I'm imagining some kind of naked Khmer statue, rather like a cross between something you find in Angkor Wat & the kind of boy you off from Bar 69. Except no one makes statues that good.
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Jun wrote: Sat Aug 23, 2025 12:05 am no one makes statues that good.
Where is Michelangelo when you need him?
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Here in BKK about any business selling big items has some notes about free delivery (or from a certain MIN amount, then you pay a little if worth is less) or certainly will know someone who can deliver. I always assumed that would be normal anywhere in Thailand. BigC/TescoLotus also do. And ANY of the dozens+dozens more of 7-small shops that are here on just 1 square KM have multiple young guys-some even girls- on bikes or motosys for home/HTL-delivery. IF you see the NR of food-deliver GRAB guys in those green jackets around lunchtime one might wonder how so many of the ´street´foodcarts still survive.
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