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f1_fan 10 June 2014 01:50 PM

Gumtree, Preloved and the likes
 
Do sites like Gumtree and Preloved actually work?

I have advertised some dining furniture on Gumtree and so far in 5 days the total views has been.... wait for it..... 3!!!

I don't mind that it hasn't sold, but there can be no one on the site if has had no more than 3 views.... in fact one of them was probably me :lol1:

Is Ebay the only place you can sell anything now?

Bored Secretary 10 June 2014 02:19 PM

When I come to buy a mobile phone (I loathe contracts, so use giffgaff and buy my phones outright) there's only two places I use - Gumtree and forums that I frequent.

To answer your question directly, the exposure is, as you've correctly identified, more limited compared to eBay and those that do go on there may be after something within a certain distance. If you're selling something which is likely to have a niche interest (such as dining furniture), that will slim down your potential reach even further.

Maz 10 June 2014 02:22 PM

Stick it in the non Scooby related section of the sale section. You probably won't sell it but will get more views :-D

Turbohot 10 June 2014 02:33 PM


Originally Posted by Maz (Post 11447158)
Stick it in the non Scooby related section of the sale section. You probably won't sell it but will get more views :-D


:D

Gumtree sounds quite derelict, and I know some people that have bought pets from Preloved. I loved the name for the site in terms of little, preloved animals, but some constantly provide clarification that as it's a dating site as well for previously loved humans, they just bought a dog, cat or a hamster from there- nothing else. :D

Anyway, IMO ebay is your best bet, Chris.

EOEUMC 10 June 2014 02:43 PM

If someone wants it they will contact you. Its always about having the right product for the right audience.
I had an Escort MK4 RS Turbo convertile for sale. Ebay was coming up with crap and I stuck it on Gumtree. It was gone the next day! :)

f1_fan 10 June 2014 02:54 PM


Originally Posted by EOEUMC (Post 11447166)
If someone wants it they will contact you. Its always about having the right product for the right audience.

No in this case it's about having some sort of audience full stop! There's metaphorical tumbleweed blowing through these sites. I will cart it on to Ebay and get my pants pulled down for the fees, but what can you do.

It was so much easier when you just stuck it in Exchange and Mart! :lol1:

f1_fan 10 June 2014 02:55 PM


Originally Posted by Maz (Post 11447158)
Stick it in the non Scooby related section of the sale section. You probably won't sell it but will get more views :-D

Not after last time with the camera gear. One serious enquiry and 4 NSR bell-ends taking the usual pop at me!

Turbohot 10 June 2014 02:58 PM


Originally Posted by f1_fan (Post 11447181)
Not after last time with the camera gear. One serious enquiry and 4 NSR bell-ends taking the usual pop at me!

LOL welcome to SN, eh! :lol1:

ditchmyster 10 June 2014 02:58 PM

Just leave it outside, the bin men or the gypo's will take it.:thumb:

stipete75 10 June 2014 06:29 PM

Sold my last scooby on gumtree in an hour, yes an hour! I was pleasantly surprised.
The guy was 5 hours away and payed a deposit to hold it to the weekend.

donny andi 10 June 2014 06:57 PM

Never used gumtree due to all the fake ads etc.
But I did join preloved (think it was £5 for the year) to buy my pup.

Hate eBay (selling) as there are more time wasting muppets than on here....I've just bought a nice tag off eBay though .

stevebt 10 June 2014 08:07 PM

I have just sold a phone on Gumtree and got that sick of people txting me to offer less than I could recycle it for that I just put it on ebay. I did sell it to someone on Gumtree in the end and cancelled the ebay add :)

boxst 10 June 2014 08:44 PM

I use Gumtree to sell and occasionally buy electronic type stuff (iPhone / iPad). Good in London (when I'm working there) pretty derelict outside.

LSherratt 10 June 2014 09:00 PM

I've noticed that with gumtree you get a lower class of people. No offence intended btw....

hodgy0_2 10 June 2014 09:11 PM

Bought a really nice bike on Gumtree, complete with wicker basket - the benefit being it's local


Ps no lower class people in cambridge

Turbohot 10 June 2014 09:17 PM


Originally Posted by LSherratt (Post 11447442)
I've noticed that with gumtree you get a lower class of people. No offence intended btw....

LOL it was very brave of you to say that, and you gave me the mental images of this sort there.............

https://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e...bson/chav3.jpg

:D


But Hodgy says no, so I'll trust him because he bought his posh bike with a vicar basket from there. :cool::thumb:

chocolate_o_brian 10 June 2014 09:40 PM

I've had some bargains off Gumtree, including 1,000's of records and an electric ride-on for my son. Always collect in person though.

donny andi 10 June 2014 09:44 PM

But the money hodgy has just wasted on a bike could of fed a homeless ex service man :(

Now hodgy....did you 'really need' the new mode of transport?

Btw I'm only pulling on your lad....I'm not trying to wind you up :D :thumb:

hodgy0_2 10 June 2014 10:05 PM


Originally Posted by donny andi (Post 11447513)
But the money hodgy has just wasted on a bike could of fed a homeless ex service man :(

Now hodgy....did you 'really need' the new mode of transport?

Btw I'm only pulling on your lad....I'm not trying to wind you up :D :thumb:

Lol, it was only £60 and was for my daughter


Due to the high student population and bike ownership in Cambridge, plus the end of the summer term - now is a good time to pick up a bargain bikewise

donny andi 10 June 2014 10:10 PM


Originally Posted by hodgy0_2 (Post 11447538)
Lol, it was only £60 and was for my daughter


Due to the high student population and bike ownership in Cambridge, plus the end of the summer term - now is a good time to pick up a bargain bikewise

:thumb:


Next time though bung a tramp £5 and tell him what bike you want :lol1:

ditchmyster 11 June 2014 06:11 AM


Originally Posted by donny andi (Post 11447547)
:thumb:


Next time though bung a tramp £5 and tell him what bike you want :lol1:

Better still give him the bike too, then he won't have to sleep in a doorway, he can make rat pies and create a company called Rat Pie Express sell them around cambridge feeding other homeless people,, then one day he'll have a big house and let people stay there for free. :thumb:

kingofturds 11 June 2014 10:56 AM

I've sold a few items on Gumtree and never had any problems so far. They were all collected in person though, no posting to some Nigerian king living in exile in Scunthorpe.
I did sell a phone on ebay the other day, clearly marked as faulty/broken. And the winning bidder contacted me after saying he didn't realise the phone was faulty.

Carnut 11 June 2014 11:30 AM

Ive had some good results buying and selling on these sites.

chocolate_o_brian 11 June 2014 12:02 PM


Originally Posted by kingofturds (Post 11447824)
I've sold a few items on Gumtree and never had any problems so far. They were all collected in person though, no posting to some Nigerian king living in exile in Scunthorpe.
I did sell a phone on ebay the other day, clearly marked as faulty/broken. And the winning bidder contacted me after saying he didn't realise the phone was faulty.


:D

I'm not black and a king - although the latter is up for interpretation :D:D

^Qwerty^ 11 June 2014 12:26 PM


Originally Posted by Maz (Post 11447158)
Stick it in the non Scooby related section of the sale section. You probably won't sell it but will get more views :-D

I wouldn't be so sure about that.

Chip 11 June 2014 04:24 PM

Sold loads on Gumtree, moved some large rocks from my back garden last week and put them on gumtree just hoping that someone may want them. They all went straight away.


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