Remember how Gumtree want to save Australian’s $3.6 billion this Christmas? Well now they’re putting their money where their mouth is by spending up big themselves to then give it all away.
The Gumtree team have purchased $50,000 worth of stuff from their own marketplace and are now giving one item a day away for the next twelve days.
From a Tiffany Engagement Ring (wonder why that was on Gumtree?), an iPhone 7 (what, they didn’t like it?) to a Harley and an Audi A1 – Gumtree have bought it all now offering it up to give away.
All you’ve got to do is visit the site each day, look at the item of the day – then find it on Gumtree.
Good luck!
I just spent 30 mins looking for this Bike:
And found plenty similar:
and:
Maybe:
But didn’t message the owner of the listing (that’s how you enter the comp) because I assume they are not identical therefore not the right prize.
If you’ve got the time, perhaps you’ll be lucky enough – if not today, perhaps in the next twelve days.
And if you miss out – (because it’s first in first served) you go into the second chance draw to possibly win the Harley.
The 12 Days of Giftmas prizes are:
Trev is a Technology Commentator, Dad, Speaker and Rev Head.
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