$15
They’re functionally illiterate and are embarrassed to admit it or show it, very common
Sheesh, I didn’t even think of that.
Even if I want to get rid of something for nothing, I’ll put it up for a fiver.
The number of fucking idiots that come out of the woodwork rises exponentially when you list it for free, proper unreasonable or a ludicrous false sense of entitlement.
I’ll wait until someone wants it, offers to pay, and tell them to keep it and put it in a charity box on their way home or some shit. Saves a lot of hassle.
I used to do this, too, until local charities started complaining about all the lamps being posted into their donation boxes.
😂 I should have known…!
It was all in the post in front of you.
Ah the ol Lemmy-roo
Yeah for a week my sister had so many people grilling her about the condition of or asking her to deliver the couch she offered free. She relisted at 20 bucks, someone “talked her down” to a fiver and grabbed it that day
I gave a load of my stuff away for free just before emigrating about four years ago, and you wouldn’t believe how much palaver people will go through to organise picking up a couch. I’d be making time come hell or high water if I wanted something like that for free.
I just put stuff at the end of the driveway with a $20 sign on it.
Someone will come ‘steal’ it in under an hour.
I just donate things to thrift stores. I can’t be bothered to sell anything. I did enough customer service jobs when I was younger to know that I have zero patience for customers.
Keep it
Bro I bought it
You misunderstand.
Keep the payment, take the goods.
What color is it
Like every tech support forum, email, or phone call ever.
List a complete description of all information regarding the issue. List correct OS version, firmware, etc. List all attempts at correcting issue based on standard and deeper steps (i.e. power on/off, resets, reinstalls, checking connections, etc.)
Tech help proceeds to disregard everything you just relayed and asks for the same things you just did. Or just tells you to nuke it all and wipe everything you’re trying to save.
This does not always stand true. Try contacting Shudder for help with your account. Dumbest fucking non email reading fucks I’ve ever dealt with
I can understand that the tech has to go through a script because they need to, but what I fucking hate is that there is never really a solution to a real problem, only “nuke it”. Fuck you, find a solution
There probably is a solution, but nuking it is usually more cost-effective.
Absolutely, but it sucks that its always the go to instead of providing real support.
But I am an old man shouting at clouds on that issue.
Sorry bud, you’re one of the good ones that needs to suffer because of the actions of many. Everybody on our service desk is taught “trust but verify”.
The approach isn’t meant to upset people like your good self, but you’re such an insignificant statistic that it’s worth pissing you off to catch the 90% who claim to have done all those things and haven’t.
I cannot count how many times I have asked a user if they’d reset their system to which they’d respond yes. Then I’d check uptime and find it was days or weeks.
I blame windows fast boot for this, personally. A lot of our users will shutdown and turn back on instead of hitting Restart
One of the first things we check. Yup.
I don’t do IT, I troubleshoot aviation electrical and avionics systems, and the practice still holds true. “Why are you checking what I already verified?” “Just trying to make sure I’m on the same page as you. It helps me in my own weird way” is a great way to defuse their agitation sometimes.
IT support is broken. MSPs that promise everything and deliver nothing but closed tickets with no resolutions.
See also retail.
Is it still available?
It nice to hear from you.well am pretty okay with your asking price but i just need some re assurance on the condition,am buying it as a gift for my son in United Kingdom so can you accept paypal as a mode of payment and i will add $90 for shipping,i will have do it local transaction but i am out of town presently…so you can get me back with your paypal email account so i can pay now.hope to hear from you soon.kindly text back ASAP
Me: yes, it’s still available Them: never to be heard from again
Me: no, sorry I just sold it to someone else.
Them: I’ll come pick it up in half an hour.To be fair, this one is common on Facebook because it’s the stupid top auto reply thing that is way too easy to fat finger when browsing listings
That doesn’t explain why people have done it on Craigslist since before Facebook existed, where they have to open an email client, type it out, and send it.
Because they assume that the seller is not The Perfect Human and remembers removing the ad once they’ve sold the thing?
Sure, sometimes people leave ads open after the item is no longer available. But only asking if it’s available is still an obnoxious waste of time. The first message from a potential buyer should have something useful in it. Further contact info, meetup availability, clarifying questions, an offer if the price isn’t firm, etc.
Maybe lead with, “If this is still available, blah blah blah” if it makes the buyer feel better. The buyer probably has all that in mind when they decide to contact the seller anyway, so they can take 30 seconds to include it in the first message and actually get the process moving instead of holding it up for a one-word reply from the seller.
If you buy enough items that stale ads are actually taking up a meaningful amount of your time, then copy-paste as needed.
I add this to my listings
“If the post is still up, the item is still available. I will remove the post as soon as it is no longer available. If you message me and ask me if it’s available, I will block you.”
And then I block them.
“Is this item still available” is usually the default text when you go to respond to a listing.
Not on Craigslist it’s not! I don’t use Facebook
marketplaceanything.
tbf, people often don’t take down their ads after a sale
Lol
I had an old time country friend of mine … he lived out in the country in a farming area surrounded by farms. The kind of guy that just loved to talk and talk and talk for hours on end if you allowed him.
He said for fun when he ran out of people to talk to he’d go see some farmer he’d never met before who was selling something … anything (including a $5 lamp) … and ask them if they had an old time horse drawn manure spreader. He said most farmers like to talk because they’re always bored or just want to delay having to go to work. Asking about horse drawn manure spreaders gets then to talk about the old times, good old days, memories of working with their fathers, what they have, what they built, where they’re from and on and on and on.
My friends name was Jack and he was a pain in the ass because he could occupy your entire day talking about everything under the sun. He was fun for about an hour but beyond that, he probably wouldn’t notice if the dried husk of your remains started to blow away.
Are you sure your friends name wasn’t Colin Robinson?
Is this still available?
I always start with that, but add my questions right away (“Is this still available? If so, bla bla bla”)
Because there is a decent chunk of people forgetting to mark the listing as sold.
Or worse.
Look at this lamp in mint condition! Only $5! Hardly used! Brings you luck and win the lottery that’s why I don’t need it anymore! Oh, and it’s gone! Sold! No longer available, you idiot! I just keep the listing as a sweet memory! HAHAHAHA!
That’s just a conversion starter
Yes, are you interested?
All the information is on the task
I wish…
If you don’t get the reference go watch Taskmaster on YouTube (or your preferred front-end)! If you do get the reference, I didn’t get yours. My partner and I just started watching Junior and it is hilarious. These kids hate being told “all the information is on the task”
A fair few of the adults hate being told “All the information is on the task”.
Oh absolutely! I haven’t been able to watch for months and decided to jump into Junior, so it is fresh on the mind
First thing that came mind.
I’m glad it wasn’t just me.
Cartoon character can’t be from Chicago. I only visit Chicago but noticed that if you ask a question and a sign with the answer is nearby they don’t suffer you gladly.
“Will you take Venmo? I need to send my brother to pick it up.”
It’s good, buuuut… I wish you were selling something to light up my desk.
The number of people that very sassily put “if the post is up then it’s still available” on their listing only to just never respond when you ask to meetup is too damn high.
What a big fat stupid idiot
It was really cruel of the sales person to not help out this person who may be illiterate, or just not be good at reading, or might be foreign, or struggle with numbers or symbols for inches.
You know, not everyone is operating on the same level. You have to meet people where they are (it will be obvious as in this example).
Kudos to the customer for sticking with the requests, despite the sales person’s refusal to aid them with their needs… He must have really wanted the lamp to stick with it like that.
This must be a shit troll attempt or your first day on the internet to not have encountered any form of marketplace.
No one who acts like the dumbo in the cartoon have ANY intention to buy and just there to grief people.
I only know 2 people who are illiterate, my father is one of them. He will take pictures of stuff and send them to my mother. And usually goes off the pictures for most stuff.
This is a joke about Craigslist and Facebook marketplace listings. That’s why the sales person keeps saying to look at the “post” and not the sign. If you ever sell something online you will get hundreds of people like this. They clearly have the literacy to log on to the site and to ask questions in written form but still don’t read the post.
You can lead a horse to fresh water, but you can’t make them drink.
The literacy levels of people can be shockingly low, even if they manage to navigate the Internet. Some people literally just don’t retain information that they read, they can remember one in five things in a listing.
It’s a tragedy.
It’s still horribly annoying.
What makes you say it’s a comic specifically about those websites?
Looks like it’s depicting like a garage sale.
Because no one posts a sign like that at a garage sale. It’s very clearly meant to represent a common experience, and that would be selling online.
Cartoonist don’t necessarily draw things based on what’s commonly happened to people. Often they’re just drawing things that are funny regardless if whether they’re realistic. There’s just nothing I can see in the images that shows either way.
Sure, but I think it’s pretty obvious here they are trying to relate to a common frustrating experience people have. And the funniest way to show that isn’t going to be two guys at a computer having the same conversation.
And ask the color when there is a picture right there.