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Side note: I hate it when people just put $1234 as a price online. It clutters up search results and I'm not interested in having to make first contact just to establish if we have the same price range in mind. Figure out a real number or don't post at all.
Along those same lines, $1 postings, too. I want to organize search results from cheapest to most expensive, and here you waste my time in the beginning by listing something at $1, but in the body it's worth several 10s of thousands.
or when you're searching for house rentals, and it says $800, but what they really mean is they're looking to sell for $800,000, or its a airbnb type thing they're advertising, and that's the nightly, not monthly, price.
I've never used FB marketplace, but I account for this on Craigslist by setting my price range to exclude items priced below a reasonable point
And when you comment on the post asking how much, they respond with “DM for price”.
1234 usually means trade. $1 means offer. Filter your results to $1300+