Small touches make a big difference. Sellers: wipe down the item, coil cables neatly, and bring the original box if you have it. If not, a clean pouch or bubble wrap shows care. Buyers: bring a tote or protective wrap so you are not juggling a fragile item on the commute home. For bundles, label parts so nothing gets lost. Include a simple note or printout for devices: reset instructions, model number, and what is included. If it is a gift, ask for a generic bag to keep surprises intact. Agree on testing needs ahead of time so there is no awkward setup in a busy hallway. When you hand over, restate the basics: "This comes with the charger and case; we agreed on 60." That clarity helps if you later need to resolve a question. Finally, be mindful of space. Step to the side of walkways, keep the exchange tidy, and thank the other person. Courteous handovers are memorable and lead to repeat business.
Life happens. If a meetup falls through or distance is just too much, you still have options. Consider tracked mail or reputable couriers, and be clear about who covers the fee. Pack well, photograph the item and packaging, and share the tracking number right away. For higher value goods, pay a bit more for signature on delivery to reduce disputes. Some cities offer parcel lockers that allow flexible drop off and pickup without coordination. If your region supports escrow or buyer protection on the platform, use it for peace of mind. Sellers can also shoot a quick video showing the item working before packing; buyers can confirm unboxing on camera if needed. This is not about mistrust, it is about reducing ambiguity. And if you plan to do more deals with the same person, keep a shared note of preferred methods, meeting areas, and timing. Whether it is face to face or shipped, a clear plan keeps Carousell trades friendly, fast, and fuss free.
The classic Love is heavier and wider, so it wears slightly “smaller” than the small model at the same numeric size. That is why many people add 1.5 cm for the classic if they want an easy fit. The small model, being lighter and slimmer, often feels fine with the baseline +1.0 cm. If you plan to stack two Loves or wear one with a chunky watch, consider half a centimeter more than usual to avoid crowding.
Buying as a surprise? Try this: measure a watch strap your person wears at the hole they use (lay it flat and measure the inner circumference), or borrow a favorite fitted bracelet and measure its inside circumference. If that fails, a subtle wrist photo next to a credit card (which has a standard width) can help a boutique estimate sizing in a pinch. When in doubt, size for comfort—too tight is a deal-breaker, while a touch loose is usually wearable.
If your verification is rejected, the reason is usually fixable: blurry images, cut-off edges, glare, or mismatched details. Start by re-reading the error message, then retake the required step in better light and double-check your typed info matches your ID exactly. If your document is expired or overly worn, use a valid, legible ID instead. When things seem stuck in “Pending,” give it some time—reviews can take longer during peak hours. If it’s been a day or two with no change, try updating the app, logging out and back in, and ensuring your phone and email are confirmed. Still no movement? Visit the in-app Help Centre and submit a ticket with your account email and a concise summary of the issue. One more important point: never verify through links in DMs or external websites someone sends you; do it only inside the official Carousell app. Verification should be free—avoid anyone asking for fees or bank details to “speed it up.”
There is a second kind of car break most of us would rather never think about: break-ins. The basics go a long way. Keep the interior boring. Bags, chargers, sunglasses, even an empty box can attract attention, so stash belongings out of sight before you arrive, not after you park. Lock the doors, close the windows, and if you have folding mirrors or a blinking security light, use them. Choose lighting and visibility over convenience—busy, well-lit spots and lots over hidden corners.