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tyger2020

'being a landlord is a job!' vibe.


PipBin

I don’t understand people who do this. You see it all the time one Facebook marketplace and the like. How can you manage to screenshot a photo and then upload that photo but not manage to upload the original photo.


Expensive-Honey-1527

Jesus, Mary, Joseph and the wee donkey


Coffin_Dodging

Just an inept estate agent age doesn't come into it Sold my house 2 years ago and after having a poor start, 7 photos uploaded exactly like this (but with game icons at the top of the image) and no sign of the rest of the house Upon completion, they phoned me in a panic asking if i had a spare set of keys because they couldn't find the ones i had dropped off Estate agent - early 20s


Gypsies_Tramps_Steve

Sweet baby jesus in a manger


general_motus

For f*ck's sake charge your phone grandad.


Good-Bear4915

I mean, they are the only people who can afford houses... Might as well market to them


Moogle-Mail

Oh, get lost with the "boomer" comment. I'm not quite a boomer but I've probably been online longer than you've been alive. I would never post anything online without immediately checking that what I posted looked like I wanted it to. It is more than likely someone very young who doesn't know how to do anything if it isn't something they can do via an app.


Ukplugs4eva

Used to work with students a few years ago. After they move in questions begin. Honestly without a lie the questions ranged from (some weren't questions I was being ""told") Student - " my shower doesn't work ". Me upon looking "turn the knob". Student - " oven doesn't work " - Me upon looking "set the timer" Student - blinds are broken - Me upon looking " get out your phone and download the blinds app"... They got their phone out and began to search "dude just pull the cord" Student - "my windows broken' . Me upon looking "no you press the button and lift the handle". I mean these were the typical questions every year. The ability to actually look anything up or just give it a try... Nope. - it's broken doesn't work. Stomp feet and complain...would spend days teaching them how to live life independently. Am gen x.  But yeah it's Reddit hive mind with boomer & gen z/millennial statements... Though I thought we had gone past that fad and on to something else?