These are used on several other forums quite successfully.
I'm just passing through your forum, and not trying to make any waves.
If the owners/mods aren't interested in these, please just disregard. No comments necessary.
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These are the new rules which will govern the sale of items on the forum.
1. Commercial Sales
Supporting vendors pay for the considerable bandwidth charges on the Forum, making it free for the rest of us. In exchange, they get the privilege of using the Forum to market and promote their goods and services.
Forum members are welcome to sell a part/s they purchased for their own personal use. Anything else is considered to be a commercial sale.
Only supporting vendors can post Group Purchase threads.
2. No eBay links to promote/aid a sale.
No links or reference to eBay sales are permitted. If the sale is appropriate for the Forum, post it on the Forum, rather than linking to it elsewhere.
3. Best Offers & Gauging Interest
The forum will permit "OBO" or "serious offers" in a sale thread where a price has been stipulated.
We will not permit threads where no price is stated, and asks for open offers. Low ball offers that are clearly ridiculous in nature, will be considered a violation of the forum rule pertaining to "Interference in a for sale," thread:
Members are not permitted to "gauge interest," in their item for sale thread. Such threads will create an ebay type auction, and that is unacceptable. Sellers must create their thread with an asking price included.
Only forum vendors are permitted to gauge interest in their products.
4. Purchasing an item for sale
This section continues to cause the most confusion amongst potential buyers, therefore, the forum will make this as simple as possible for the seller.
Posting an interest in a sale thread, or asking questions, does not subject the thread to being closed, nor, to the item being sold. An item will be consider sold, when the seller says it is, based on the simplicity of the sale.
The seller will determine who they want to sell their item/product to based on the expediency of payment, payment method, location, and overall ease of transaction. While some may feel that the first to commit to purchase in the thread would make it easy, it may not be for the seller. If another buyer lives nearby and can save the trouble of shipping, etc. the seller can move onto that buyer let's remember, it is his item/product for sale.
This will eliminate the confusion of "dibs," replies to a thread, PM's, e-mail and telephone promotions/discussions, which has caused nothing but confusion and frustration in the past.
When the seller's price is met, no higher offers can be accepted. If a seller negotiates a higher price with a member who did not win the item at his/her original asking price, the seller and offering member will subject their account to a permanent block.
5. Cross posting
If an item for sale can be used amongst multiple generations, for example a "kwiklift," system, sellers are permitted to create a primary sale thread, with a link in other sale sections leading to the primary sale thread.
As another example: race tires listed in engine parts for sale, can have another thread with a link posted in the Drag racing section.
6. No hijacking
Only replies related to the thread can be posted. If it is a for sale thread and you have the same item for sale, start your own thread.
7. Lack of profile information
Based on the fact that a sale on the forum is a private transaction between our members, the lack of profile information on the part of the seller, will no longer cause a thread to be closed. If a member feels comfortable dealing with another, that's all that matters.
The forum does not assume any responsibility for transactions conducted on the forum, and therefore will not act the role of mediator, negotiator, or enforcer of any sale.
These are private transactions, and the forum's role is that of a facilitator to help members sell and buy items from one another.
8. Interference in a For Sale thread
If you don’t like the price or item being offered in for sale thread, take it to e-mail or PMs. Better still, just move on to a thread that is offering something you like the price on.
If you post a criticism of the price or the quality of the item being offered, you will be in violation of Forum rules and subject to sanctions.
If you post your own for sale items to the for sale thread started by someone else, you also are in violation of Forum rules. Start your own thread, rather than jumping into the thread of someone else.
If your contribution to a for sale thread does not advance the sale, you are in the way.
If you spot inappropriate posts to a for sale thread, please alert a moderator.
Recommendations to aid in your sale
9. Using "WTB" "F/S" in the title
It's very helpful to start your thread title with either "F/S" or "WTB" to indicate if your thread is a For Sale thread, or a Want To Buy thread.
10. Pictures of your item(s) is highly encouraged.
As the old saying goes: "a picture is worth a 1,000 words."
11. Shipping and handling charges.
If possible, state how you will be shipping and how much you will charge. Most shipping companies will furnish an estimate based on dimensions of the box, the weight, origin and destination zip codes.
www.ups.com
www.usps.com
www.fedex.com
www.dhl.com
12. Be specific in your descriptions
Know your parts for sale before listing them in a thread. Your research and knowledge will help the buyer in making a decision to purchase.
13. Only one thread per item
If you created a post and it has moved onto the second or third page, you can simply "TTT" it rather than create a new thread. Abuse of smilies or "TTT," in your thread, will result in it being closed.
14. Parting out cars
Parting out your Corvette is permitted. The seller should create his/her thread furnishing the pertinent information on the vehicle and the general categories (interior, engine, body) of parts for sale.
The forum understands the difficulty in listing each part individually, therefore, members will be permitted to ask the seller for a specific part in the thread.
When an item sells, the seller is asked to update the thread to keep potential buyers informed as to what is still available without having to ask the question in the thread.
15. Items that sell
Sellers are asked to post in the thread that their item has sold, and to send a PM (private message) to a section Moderator so the thread can be closed.
Last edited by Philntx : 09-14-2007 at 06:56 PM.
Just making a suggestion. Disregard otherwise.
Last edited by KenP : 09-14-2007 at 07:09 PM.
Last edited by KenP : 09-14-2007 at 07:09 PM.
TAIL RATED!
GFY?
Good For You?
These are used on several other forums quite successfully.
I'm just passing through your forum, and not trying to make any waves.
If the owners/mods aren't interested in these, please just disregard. No comments necessary.
__________________________________________________ _____________
These are the new rules which will govern the sale of items on the forum.
1. Commercial Sales
Supporting vendors pay for the considerable bandwidth charges on the Forum, making it free for the rest of us. In exchange, they get the privilege of using the Forum to market and promote their goods and services.
Forum members are welcome to sell a part/s they purchased for their own personal use. Anything else is considered to be a commercial sale.
Only supporting vendors can post Group Purchase threads.
2. No eBay links to promote/aid a sale.
No links or reference to eBay sales are permitted. If the sale is appropriate for the Forum, post it on the Forum, rather than linking to it elsewhere.
3. Best Offers & Gauging Interest
The forum will permit "OBO" or "serious offers" in a sale thread where a price has been stipulated.
We will not permit threads where no price is stated, and asks for open offers. Low ball offers that are clearly ridiculous in nature, will be considered a violation of the forum rule pertaining to "Interference in a for sale," thread:
Members are not permitted to "gauge interest," in their item for sale thread. Such threads will create an ebay type auction, and that is unacceptable. Sellers must create their thread with an asking price included.
Only forum vendors are permitted to gauge interest in their products.
4. Purchasing an item for sale
This section continues to cause the most confusion amongst potential buyers, therefore, the forum will make this as simple as possible for the seller.
Posting an interest in a sale thread, or asking questions, does not subject the thread to being closed, nor, to the item being sold. An item will be consider sold, when the seller says it is, based on the simplicity of the sale.
The seller will determine who they want to sell their item/product to based on the expediency of payment, payment method, location, and overall ease of transaction. While some may feel that the first to commit to purchase in the thread would make it easy, it may not be for the seller. If another buyer lives nearby and can save the trouble of shipping, etc. the seller can move onto that buyer let's remember, it is his item/product for sale.
This will eliminate the confusion of "dibs," replies to a thread, PM's, e-mail and telephone promotions/discussions, which has caused nothing but confusion and frustration in the past.
When the seller's price is met, no higher offers can be accepted. If a seller negotiates a higher price with a member who did not win the item at his/her original asking price, the seller and offering member will subject their account to a permanent block.
5. Cross posting
If an item for sale can be used amongst multiple generations, for example a "kwiklift," system, sellers are permitted to create a primary sale thread, with a link in other sale sections leading to the primary sale thread.
As another example: race tires listed in engine parts for sale, can have another thread with a link posted in the Drag racing section.
6. No hijacking
Only replies related to the thread can be posted. If it is a for sale thread and you have the same item for sale, start your own thread.
7. Lack of profile information
Based on the fact that a sale on the forum is a private transaction between our members, the lack of profile information on the part of the seller, will no longer cause a thread to be closed. If a member feels comfortable dealing with another, that's all that matters.
The forum does not assume any responsibility for transactions conducted on the forum, and therefore will not act the role of mediator, negotiator, or enforcer of any sale.
These are private transactions, and the forum's role is that of a facilitator to help members sell and buy items from one another.
8. Interference in a For Sale thread
If you don?t like the price or item being offered in for sale thread, take it to e-mail or PMs. Better still, just move on to a thread that is offering something you like the price on.
If you post a criticism of the price or the quality of the item being offered, you will be in violation of Forum rules and subject to sanctions.
If you post your own for sale items to the for sale thread started by someone else, you also are in violation of Forum rules. Start your own thread, rather than jumping into the thread of someone else.
If your contribution to a for sale thread does not advance the sale, you are in the way.
If you spot inappropriate posts to a for sale thread, please alert a moderator.
Recommendations to aid in your sale
9. Using "WTB" "F/S" in the title
It's very helpful to start your thread title with either "F/S" or "WTB" to indicate if your thread is a For Sale thread, or a Want To Buy thread.
10. Pictures of your item(s) is highly encouraged.
As the old saying goes: "a picture is worth a 1,000 words."
11. Shipping and handling charges.
If possible, state how you will be shipping and how much you will charge. Most shipping companies will furnish an estimate based on dimensions of the box, the weight, origin and destination zip codes.
www.ups.com
www.usps.com
www.fedex.com
www.dhl.com
12. Be specific in your descriptions
Know your parts for sale before listing them in a thread. Your research and knowledge will help the buyer in making a decision to purchase.
13. Only one thread per item
If you created a post and it has moved onto the second or third page, you can simply "TTT" it rather than create a new thread. Abuse of smilies or "TTT," in your thread, will result in it being closed.
14. Parting out cars
Parting out your Corvette is permitted. The seller should create his/her thread furnishing the pertinent information on the vehicle and the general categories (interior, engine, body) of parts for sale.
The forum understands the difficulty in listing each part individually, therefore, members will be permitted to ask the seller for a specific part in the thread.
When an item sells, the seller is asked to update the thread to keep potential buyers informed as to what is still available without having to ask the question in the thread.
15. Items that sell
Sellers are asked to post in the thread that their item has sold, and to send a PM (private message) to a section Moderator so the thread can be closed.
Maybe you sell your damaged sh*t on one of those forums where they have your rules.
OH
YEAH
BTW
FVCK
OFF!!!!!!!
CRY BABY
8. Interference in a For Sale thread
If you don?t like the price or item being offered in for sale thread, take it to e-mail or PMs. Better still, just move on to a thread that is offering something you like the price on.
Yeah, and let some unsuspecting good guy get fukked in the process...hell fukking no!
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