Can I reclaim unsold items in the Trade Depot?

Can I reclaim unsold items in the Trade Depot? - A Person Buying From a Grocery

I have some items in the Trade Depot that haven't sold yet. I would like to reclaim them, is this possible?

I've tried the red trash button on the 'Edit Sale' UI. I used this with so some items I didn't mind losing and it seems like it discarded my items completely while costing a Simoleon for my trouble. I don't see anywhere else obvious that would allow me to reclaim these items. So are they out of my reach for good once they're in the Trade Depot?



Best Answer

If you're in a club there's an easy solution. You can ask a fellow member to buy it, then you can buy it back.




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How do you Unsell things in Sims 4?

Once you put it up for sale it is gone. If you pay $1 (Sim) to delete it, it just goes away. The only way to get it back is to have a friend buy it and sell it back to you if you can. The best thing to do is leave it there and let Mayor Dan buy it or keep advertising it.

How do I sell things on Simcity?

How can I sell my items? Once you hit the minimum population target to make your Trade Depot available, you'll find it on the highway just outside your city limits. Tap it to start selling. Items you put up for sale here will appear to other Mayors in the Global Trade HQ, if you remember to advertise them!



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