On not deleting adds, can we delet if positive feedback has already been applied or if the add is over a certian time frame?
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The threads themselves won’t be deleted. People are just removing their content from the posts in the adPosting feedback requires a link to the sale thread.
If the linked thread is deleted, or the first post in the thread deleted, does the feedback survive?
Got it, and then bumping their now empty post.The threads themselves won’t be deleted. People are just removing their content from the posts in the ad
Yes. Like BurnedOutGeek stated. It’s asinineGot it, and then bumping their now empty post.
Doubt itCertainly we can create additional pet peeves to rival this one....
Oops, didnt mean to bump. Sorry
Here's a perfect example. Title edited to withdrawn, bumped with price drop. Well, which one is it?
https://www.carolinafirearmsforum.com/index.php?threads/withdrawn.42281/
Meh, that would be weak sauce compared to the sendoff we gave Pipboy, lol.BAN him tomorrow night and then bump it to say withdrawn
On not deleting adds, can we delete if positive feedback has already been applied or if the add is over a certian time frame?
Seriously, though. Why not leave all ads up with original prices to help build a database of pricing?
Do you need the help of others to determine the value of your own stuff?Seriously, though. Why not leave all ads up with original prices to help build a database of pricing?
Because that is way to sensible and easy
Do you need the help of others to determine the value of your own stuff?
While the saying that "its only worth what some one qill pay for it" is true the owner also has to decide what its worth to them. If some one is willing to pay 500.00 for an item but you see the value at 600.00 and wont let it go for less what is the true value of the item?Yes, yes you do. That is generally how "used" markets of anything is determined