Scams rarely stop at one loss. Tighten your digital security so this does not spiral. Change your Carousell, email, and banking passwords and enable two-factor authentication everywhere you can. If you reused passwords (it happens), change them on those other sites too. Remove saved cards from Carousell or any wallet linked to the transaction until the case is closed.
Scammers change tactics, but patterns repeat. Use these guardrails next time. Stick to Carousell’s in-app payment or protection options when available, or meet in person for higher-value items. For meetups, pick a public place with CCTV and test the item on the spot. If a deal requires unusual urgency, verification codes, or off-platform payment, it is usually not a deal.
With a bracelet you wear day in, day out, fit is everything. The Love should sit close to the wrist but not squeeze—enough room to slide a pinky finger underneath is a common rule of thumb. If it spins like a bangle, it’s too big; if it leaves deep marks, too small. Measure your wrist at the spot where a watch would sit, wrap a soft measuring tape snugly (not tight), and consider seasonality: our wrists swell a bit in heat and after workouts. The classic and small models have slightly different fits; the classic’s extra weight can make a loose size feel clunky, while the small model tolerates a touch more ease. If you’re between sizes, many people choose the smaller for a neater feel, but prioritize comfort—you want to forget you’re wearing it. If you can, try a couple of sizes in person and move around: bend your wrist, type, and rest your hand on a desk. You’ll notice right away if a size pinches or knocks into bones.
The Love bracelet’s mechanism is simple once you know it. The classic model comes in two halves that close around your wrist and secure with small screws. The included screwdriver is designed to turn those screws smoothly; you align the halves, seat the screws, and turn until they’re snug—no need to over-tighten. The small model typically uses a hinge and a single screw, making opening and closing a touch quicker. Pro tip: fasten it over a soft surface the first few times to avoid chasing tiny hardware. If you ever remove it, store the screwdriver where you’ll actually remember it—many owners tuck a spare in a travel pouch just in case. Don’t be tempted to use random tools; they can slip and scratch. And if a screw feels gritty or misaligned, stop and realign rather than forcing it. The mechanism is robust, but treating it like a precision object—steady hands, gentle turns—will keep it looking neat for years.
Price by checking recent sold listings, not just what’s currently on offer. Aim for a sweet spot that’s fair to you and still feels like a deal. Round numbers are fine, but just-below pricing can help. Offer slight discounts for multiple items or same-day pickup to nudge serious buyers. State “firm price” politely if you don’t want to negotiate, and back it up with clear condition notes and strong photos. People pay a little more for listings that look and read like they’ve been cared for.
Carousell suits Hong Kong perfectly: small homes, fast transit, and buyers who love a good deal. It’s a friendly place to rehome things that still have miles left in them, whether you’re moving flats or just clearing shelves. Meet-ups at busy MTR stations keep things simple and safe, and the built-in chat makes deals happen quickly. If you post clearly, price fairly, and reply fast, your items don’t sit around for long. Think of it as a community marketplace where convenience matters just as much as price.
Mount placement matters. Tuck the camera high, near the rearview mirror, centered and level, so it sees the road without blocking your view. Clean the glass, press the adhesive once, and route the cable under the headliner and A-pillar trim for a tidy look. Power options include the 12V socket (fastest), an OBD-II adapter (cleaner), or a hardwire kit (best for parking mode). If you hardwire, enable low-voltage cut-off so your car battery does not get drained. In extreme heat or cold, give the adhesive time to cure and avoid aim adjustments until the cabin stabilizes.