It's getting more wild each passing year.
Give it another couple of years and people will want to trade their [insert random broadcast monitor] that they found by a skip in the pouring rain for a low mileage Sierra RS Cosworth.
The [insert random broadcast monitor] was probably thrown out by someone who had it switched on for 24 hours a day and never had it serviced. You'll have to collect it from them as they wont post it due to risks, but unfortunately they live on a remote island in the Outer Hebrides.
So you make the decision to collect it, conveniently delivering your item at the same time. It also saves the environment and saves them any exorbitant shipping costs and you will be getting a top tier item mor3 rarez than witnessing a false vacuum delay in real time.
After you make the 10 hour trek to get to their place, they will make you a cup of tea w/biscuits and proceed to fill your head with stories of how great the [insert random broadcast monitor] is and that they don't really want to sell it but they need the space back, strangely they do have the space to house your item which doesn't cross your mind until later.
During the trek back you hit a speed bump on your road which unfortunately fully separates one of the many dry solder joints which bricks the monitor. You then put the monitor in your mancave and post a picture on Reddit to impress someone who may or may not actually exist, only to find a random Redditor who lives in the Outer Hebrides replies with a picture showing that he has a garage full of them.
Sarcasm and trolling aside, I do love a good sales patter and I wish good luck to people selling whatever they are selling.