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Originally Posted by teleman3726
(OK, OK, I know. Rule no. 7.)Last edited by oldane; 05-07-2012 at 04:20 PM.
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05-07-2012 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by oldane
Tough bargaining on the M-I-L - I said I would pay to unload her!
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I visit frequently, but post rarely. I don't have anywhere near 50 posts, but the rules you have laid out sure seem fair to me.
When I buy from a post in a forum, I like to see that the seller has actually been around for a while and didn't join just to fleece someone and run.
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Originally Posted by teleman3726
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Nice rules!
While can I sharing something interesting in the forum, just find it unexpected but really nice.
It will be sharing or will be defined as sell?
Regards!
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was this sticky here the whole time? so my foolish email to the mods tonight was indeed foolish? lol I can't read haha
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Last edited by Kojo27; 10-04-2012 at 10:59 PM.
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Why not add a forum section specifically for buying/selling/trading?
That would be the easiest thing.
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Why not just observe the decorum of this forum? That would be easy.
9 posts and counting. 41 more to go. That is easy.
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If you were an occasional seller you'd not find it a moot point, for there are many threads in the FS that take on a life of their own simply by the number OT comments made to a members FS thread.
In the half dozen or so times I've created a thread, to list a guitar FS, I've closed several threads, and simply initiated a new, CLEAN, thread.
Sure, it's an open forum...But...if you're the one selling the item you've zero amount of control of how undesirable comments can and do impact your attempted sale...BUYERS don't want to sift through a lot of needless drama, and OT posts...this reflects negatively on a sellers post. So, the only control a seller has to even keep his sale post on topic, is to delete his ad, and start anew. That's been my personal experience.
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Agree with 2b 100%. I've been on a few forums designed for selling and buying. Gearslutz for audio recording gear for the main. You aren't allowed to comment on the price or virtually anything. Very strict rules and it makes sense. You can ask questions or say how much you love that piece of gear.
It's nobodies business what your selling price is or why. It's nobodies business to say where you can get it cheaper. It's not anyone's role to say they got it cheaper, or wait or look around. Obviously each forum decides to operate they way they choose to, but this way makes the most sense to me. The seller is trying to sell. Everything else should be via PM.
My two.Last edited by henryrobinett; 04-15-2014 at 11:04 PM.
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That's great, sounds like true classified ads...This forum does not have the manpower. So we either get it, or deal with with what our overworked moderation can physically do in a day.
That's all i'm trying to say folks.
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Originally Posted by henryrobinett
The good news is that those who want to pay to run ads on which no one can comment now know several places where they can do it. Finally, everyone is happy.
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Originally Posted by MarkRhodes
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Originally Posted by MarkRhodes
So, that said, everything is perfect as it is. Anyone can post anything they choose at anytime. And any seller can simply delete their ad, at any time, and simply begin anew with a fresh ad, if he chooses. Everyone gets the freedom to express themselves, and since the item IS owned by the seller he/she gets the control they need should an ad go way beyond the scope of their desires.
In short, leave ev'thing just as it is...It requires zero moderation...unless of course, someone should choose to post nudes with their guitar...actually, not a bad idea...Jack, I've got an idea for your next listing.
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What does the prefix "PSA" stand for?
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Originally Posted by guavajelly
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Hi, I just joined the forum. I was wondering if it is permitted to sell a guitar here if you're only willing to do local-pickup rather than shipping?
Matt.
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You can try. Local pickup only certainly reduces the market size, but AFAIK you are free to try.
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Originally Posted by matdel
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Originally Posted by jdazey
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One thing to those who post a guitar for sale. I would recommend not simply giving us the Reverb listing. That is just advertising as such and post your guitar with a price for forum members if they buy it directly from you. I won't probably ever buy a guitar on Reverb so it is a no go, and you use the forum so give them members some break over Reverb or Ebay. I can speak with direct personal experience there have been many deals on this for sale forum that were a total win-win. The buyer paid less and the seller got more..............think about.
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I have a massive load of guitar books (Gibson, Gretsch. Guild, Fender, Martin...) along with many brochures and catalogues going back to the 60's..also Guitar Magazines (and single pages from magazined mostyl Jazz players.
Is this a good place to sell as a 'job lot' OR perhaps try to sell each singly elsewhere..?
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