Gumtree is it still available people
Just wondering. Been selling a lot of stuff on the online classifieds called gumtree...
There's a crowd on there that ask "is it still available?" And without exception you then never hear from them again. Are you one of those is it still available people? Why the hell do you ask the question and then not go any further? Do you do it just to annoy the sellers? |
Re: Gumtree is it still available people
Originally Posted by sun burnt in aus
(Post 12734935)
Just wondering. Been selling a lot of stuff on the online classifieds called gumtree...
There's a crowd on there that ask "is it still available?" And without exception you then never hear from them again. Are you one of those is it still available people? Why the hell do you ask the question and then not go any further? Do you do it just to annoy the sellers? I have also noticed Gumtree is not as lucrative since Facebook Marketplace really got going, what do you think? |
Re: Gumtree is it still available people
That happens on Facebook too. I advertised some wall tiles on a local group. I've had four enquiries so far, one with the classic "are they still available" and three saying things like "I'll measure up, check what else I need to get, and get back to you". No point getting annoyed. It's out of my control, can't do anything about it.
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Re: Gumtree is it still available people
Originally Posted by sun burnt in aus
(Post 12734935)
Do you do it just to annoy the sellers?
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Re: Gumtree is it still available people
Originally Posted by sun burnt in aus
(Post 12734935)
There's a crowd on there that ask "is it still available?" And without exception you then never hear from them again.
I want to buy something and of course need to ask if its still available. But then I change my mind and decide I don't want it or need it after all. Or I see a better quality one or a better asking price elsewhere. Surely it is better to have some responses to your ad (even if negative), than have none at all. |
Re: Gumtree is it still available people
Originally Posted by PittwaterPrincess
(Post 12771593)
I have been known to do this.
I want to buy something and of course need to ask if its still available. But then I change my mind and decide I don't want it or need it after all. Or I see a better quality one or a better asking price elsewhere. Surely it is better to have some responses to your ad (even if negative), than have none at all. If we, as the sellers, can take time to engage and be polite, why can the prospective buyer not then take 10 seconds to just say "sorry, changed my mind". Especially as many sellers will tell subsequent prospective buyers that the item is on hold for someone. I personally will now only hod something for 24 hours after the first enquiry. If there is no follow up then tough, they lose. All I want is a simple reply saying that they have changed their minds. |
Re: Gumtree is it still available people
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 12771886)
why can the prospective buyer not then take 10 seconds to just say "sorry, changed my mind".
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Re: Gumtree is it still available people
Originally Posted by PittwaterPrincess
(Post 12771996)
I would only do that if the transaction had gone further.
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Re: Gumtree is it still available people
Originally Posted by Dreamy
(Post 12772069)
So you would have been fine if 5 minutes after you received a response saying it was still available, it was then sold? If so, what's the point in asking?
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Re: Gumtree is it still available people
Originally Posted by Dreamy
(Post 12772069)
So you would have been fine if 5 minutes after you received a response saying it was still available, it was then sold? If so, what's the point in asking?
Its just good manners all round really! |
Re: Gumtree is it still available people
Originally Posted by PittwaterPrincess
(Post 12772078)
Sorry I don't understand what you mean
Vendor: "it is" [2 minutes later] PP: "I'd like to buy that available item, please" V: "Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't believe we were entering into any kind of social contract where I'd give you a chance to purchase, so that item is now sold" So if you're fine with the above happening, why bother asking if the item is available in the first place? Would it not be easier to just contact the vendor at the point you wanted to purchase? If you think the vendor should have given you a reasonable length of time to complete your purchase, then surely it's common courtesy to send a message saying "thanks, on reflection it isn't for me"? Or if you've asked a question about the item, to respond one way or the other? I've had friends giving stuff away on sites such as gumtree and the basic rudeness of people who think they're doing you a favour is astounding. |
Re: Gumtree is it still available people
Originally Posted by Dreamy
(Post 12772380)
PittwaterPrincess: "Is that item still available?"
Vendor: "it is" [2 minutes later] PP: "I'd like to buy that available item, please" V: "Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't believe we were entering into any kind of social contract where I'd give you a chance to purchase, so that item is now sold" So if you're fine with the above happening, why bother asking if the item is available in the first place? Would it not be easier to just contact the vendor at the point you wanted to purchase? If you think the vendor should have given you a reasonable length of time to complete your purchase, then surely it's common courtesy to send a message saying "thanks, on reflection it isn't for me"? Or if you've asked a question about the item, to respond one way or the other? I've had friends giving stuff away on sites such as gumtree and the basic rudeness of people who think they're doing you a favour is astounding. |
Re: Gumtree is it still available people
You ask whether it is available in case another buyer is snooping and therefore the item might be about to sell (or collect). If the other buyer, perhaps the only buyer todate, has been slow the seller has the right or inclination to decide you are a more serious buyer.
it is up to a buyer to act serious enough that the seller will hold the item. You would hope the seller gives the first enquirer time to conclude the txn of course. This is assuming a paypal txn has not gone through. I sometimes send a paypal request to secure the item but until it is accepted ... If an item is not likely to sell quickly, I will ask questions without necessarily being a serious buyer. |
Re: Gumtree is it still available people
I found myself asking a few times without realising I was scrolling down on my phone and hit the question with my thumb while scrolling
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Re: Gumtree is it still available people
Cresta, I do that on messenger liking my own old messages when I reread them days later
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