NOo pics that's what I have a problem with. 'coz as soon as it's not new I WANT TO SEE THE PICS even if it's in "like new condition" I still wanna see the pic JMHO.
NOo pics that's what I have a problem with. 'coz as soon as it's not new I WANT TO SEE THE PICS even if it's in "like new condition" I still wanna see the pic JMHO.
I think a more accurate point was that there was no additional contribution to the community as a whole. While we'll see the uninitiated and some of the initiated pricing their wares above what most deem fair, that's capitalism.
I think just posting in the for sale areas doesn't add much value to the community. Perhaps a mandatory intro in the new members area or a lower min post count (5-ish?) or both. That would help us also know a bit more about the sellers and get more folks contributing.
I have to agree with the OP..... I too think there should be a min post count in order to post in the "for sale" forum.
I can only speak for myself on this but I do feel a little hesitant conducting business with someone that has 1-2 posts only in the "for sale" threads. It goes both ways, I would feel awkward signing up just to post something for sale. Thats just my 2-cents.
We've all had to start from 0, but most have established themselves and have built up that trust in the intraweb community.
I've been on a local forum for cars and you had to literally have someone vouch for you before you could go into certain areas of the board. That meant you had to meet people from the board....go to meets, that sorta thing.
Again, just my opinion......
-J
"The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion." (Edmund Burke 1784)
A minimum post count to post in the for sale boards seems fair, IMO...I know I get knots in my stomach when I see someone selling a big ticket item and the first reply is joe-bob from who-knows-where-cause-his-profile-is-empty and has a 1 post count now just posted he wants to buy it...
"The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion." (Edmund Burke 1784)
HOW ABOUT this.
FS:XXXXX item is listed. the ad gets say 3-4 replies
THEN the seller does not reply???? can that ad be locked or deleted, After a mod trys to contact the OP to see if they have even noticed there are replies??
i've send pm/em's to sellers and the ad is still there 3-4 days later w/out it being listed as sold OR no one has heard back from the OP WTF's with that.
Thanks for the hand slap.. LOL
I also agree with the capitalism.
Have you also noticed that those who have responded to this thread in general have high post counts and "contribute" to this forum?
I think the minimum post idea has merit, but I also agree with HunterCO that these posts will quickly fall to the bottom to never be seen again.. no worries.
I say lets all remove the warning labels and let nature take its course.
read the terms and conditions. everyone has received a copy so there is no excuse now. There are provisions to deal with the situations mentioned here.
we will do our best to enforce the rules we posted.
let us know if we missed something, we will help!
remember, don't feed the trolls
they will show who they really are and go away on their own.
It's not so much that it's a LF.NET thing.. that is a far different site with a far different audience. They are pricks everywhere, but there is value to be had in taking what works well at other sites and applying them to fit a need. In the IT world we call that adoption of best practices.
It is very obvious that this is a concern with a portion of the active membership, but the "management" does not see this as an issue. Personally, I've never had an issue buying from here or LF.NET. There are other sites, not to be named, where there have been problems and no possibility of remediation through the site itself.
I can see why our "management" here does not see the need to add regulation. But it is a consideration we all hopefully keep in mind when purchasing from the For Sale area only posters.