Brian
Joined: Feb 25, 2006
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Des Moines, Iowa, USA
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Posted on Feb 07 2019 08:22 AM
I've had some good feedback from a trusted long-time user about updating the rules for this forum. The existing rules are here. Are there any changes or additions you would like to see?
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Chippertheripper
Joined: Mar 11, 2011
Posts: 819
Semass
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Posted on Feb 07 2019 09:21 AM
Most post price in ad.
Must be a member for a certain time or number of posts before one is allowed to post an ad.
No external links (unless off site photo hosting): Craigslist or reverb etc.
You may only send your own gear/records, no advertising for anybody else.
That’s all I have off the top of my head, if you’re looking for opinions.
We all know I’m not shy with my own thoughts, for better or worse.
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Taifighter
Joined: Oct 31, 2018
Posts: 225
Indiana
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Posted on Feb 07 2019 09:34 AM
Chippertheripper wrote:
No external links (unless off site photo hosting): Craigslist or reverb etc.
You may only send your own gear/records, no advertising for anybody else.
Linking can be great way to alert everybody if one of us comes across something cool, regardless if it's an item from a member or not.
Just a thought.
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tahitijack
Joined: Nov 03, 2006
Posts: 693
San Clemente, CA
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Posted on Feb 07 2019 12:49 PM
Should have the exact city and state (or country) of the seller.
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WoodyJ
Joined: Apr 05, 2006
Posts: 1547
Bethlehem, GA
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Posted on Feb 07 2019 03:23 PM
Chippertheripper wrote:
Most post price in ad.
Must be a member for a certain time or number of posts before one is allowed to post an ad.
No external links (unless off site photo hosting): Craigslist or reverb etc.
You may only send your own gear/records, no advertising for anybody else.
That’s all I have off the top of my head, if you’re looking for opinions.
We all know I’m not shy with my own thoughts, for better or worse.
I agree with Chipper. Dealing with a reasonably established SG101 member avoids possible scamming by an unknown person whose first (and usually only) post is to sell something. This isn't Reverb.com.
Just my opinion.
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edwardsand
Joined: Jun 29, 2018
Posts: 801
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Posted on Feb 07 2019 07:28 PM
I'd say not to be too restrictive about new members posting for sale - I had been a lurker on the forums for a long time before joining and actually posting, and soon after joining I did have something I wanted to sell. I think I'd made 10 posts or so by that time. But there is always the risk of someone joining, making a few comments and then trying to scam people by posting an item for sale. Maybe a minimum of 40 posts or something?
Definitely require people to post a price - put things up and soliciting interest is quite annoying and a waste of peoples' time.
I'm fine with people posting links to things on Reverb or ebay - it's nice to be alerted when something rare or special shows up for sale.
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kick_the_reverb
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
Posts: 1339
Escondido, CA
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Posted on Feb 07 2019 07:29 PM
My suggestions:
Must include price.
Must include geographic area.
Must not delete ad after sale.
Must mark as sold after sale.
Must not delete asking price after sale.
Nice to add on what medium was the item sold (many of us cross post, I usually update the post if it was sold on the forum, Craiglist, Facebook Market Place, etc).
Minimum number of messages would be nice, but let's make it pretty low...
Thanks,
Ran
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h3dg3h0g
Joined: Jun 27, 2015
Posts: 236
San Francisco East Bay Area
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Posted on Feb 07 2019 09:14 PM
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tahitijack
Joined: Nov 03, 2006
Posts: 693
San Clemente, CA
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Posted on Feb 07 2019 10:19 PM
How many bumps by the seller is reasonable? Some sales seam to get bumped 1,482 times before a sale. I don't mind a seller post update on price or description or change to the description such as new tubes, set up or other changes to the condition.
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Jazzbo
Joined: Jun 22, 2018
Posts: 6
Sunny SoCal
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Posted on Feb 08 2019 08:57 AM
Just curious, but how serious is "scamming" on this site? Does it happen that often? And is it only by new members?
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Brian
Joined: Feb 25, 2006
Posts: 19344
Des Moines, Iowa, USA
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Posted on Feb 08 2019 09:17 AM
Thanks for the input. I'm currently inclined to revise the rules along what Ran has suggested. I can't easily enforce a minimum post thing, and it may not always be a good thing. But you can look at their post count and judge accordingly.
Just curious, but how serious is "scamming" on this site? Does it happen that often? And is it only by new members?
It doesn't happen often at all. I know of only one case where some new member started sending private messages to people who showed interest in other for sale threads. He of course had a similar item with a lower price. And he sure had a lot of items!
Is it only by new members? Well, yes otherwise they wouldn't stick around if there was some controversy over their behavior. We did have one case where a fairly active member (a moderate post count) (and someone I met in person) accepted money for some items but never followed through in delivering the goods. Was it a scam or just some guy being flaky? I'm not sure but he disappeared soon after that, so who knows, was he hit by a bus?
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synchro
Joined: Feb 02, 2008
Posts: 4555
Not One-Sawn, but Two-Sawn . . . AZ.
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Posted on Feb 08 2019 07:18 PM
Brian wrote:
Thanks for the input. I'm currently inclined to revise the rules along what Ran has suggested. I can't easily enforce a minimum post thing, and it may not always be a good thing. But you can look at their post count and judge accordingly.
Just curious, but how serious is "scamming" on this site? Does it happen that often? And is it only by new members?
It doesn't happen often at all. I know of only one case where some new member started sending private messages to people who showed interest in other for sale threads. He of course had a similar item with a lower price. And he sure had a lot of items!
Is it only by new members? Well, yes otherwise they wouldn't stick around if there was some controversy over their behavior. We did have one case where a fairly active member (a moderate post count) (and someone I met in person) accepted money for some items but never followed through in delivering the goods. Was it a scam or just some guy being flaky? I'm not sure but he disappeared soon after that, so who knows, was he hit by a bus?
You bring up a good point. Rules are worthless unless they can be enforced and I doubt that anyone wants the full-time job of reviewing every sale post/thread for compliance. My take on this is a very clearly worded statement to the effect that the forum does not promote, endorse or discourage sales. It functions like a literal bulletin board. Caveat emptor.
When I see a for sale post, I take into account all sort of things. There are people that post a for sale thread as their first ever post. I wouldn't part with money unless I had additional protection, such as eBay, in such a case. Some people drop by to sell whatever they are selling and rarely post otherwise. In at least one case, I have a lot of confidence in this particular guy; he just buys and sells a lot of gear. But, once again, caveat emptor. Everyone has to make their own choice.
The most important thing is making certain that no one expects the forum to become involved if a sale goes bad.
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