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shorty87 12 August 2012 08:59 PM

For Sale Threads Poll
 
Just a quick poll to judge where people stand on For Sale threads,

Is it right for people to voice their personal opinions on someones for sale thread if they have absolutely no interest in the vehicle that is being advertised?

zippy! 12 August 2012 09:02 PM

only if it is constructive or to aid in the sale i,m,o

prodriverules 12 August 2012 09:02 PM

Yes I think it is completely fine to voice an opinion on the item for sale BUT you don't need to be rude or a d!ckhead about the way you put it!

Cannon Fodder 12 August 2012 09:02 PM

I would say no, unless they have an over-riding reason such as personal knowledge of problems with the vehicle or parts for sale.

I wouldn't want someone ruining a for sale thread of mine, but I would like genuine members to advise of problems as well.

shorty87 12 August 2012 09:06 PM


Originally Posted by Cannon Fodder (Post 10747954)
I would say no, unless they have an over-riding reason such as personal knowledge of problems with the vehicle or parts for sale.

I wouldn't want someone ruining a for sale thread of mine, but I would like genuine members to advise of problems as well.


I agree with that, if someones viewed a car and knows some things wrong with it that isnt mentioned that is fair to make others aware

T5NYW 12 August 2012 09:07 PM


Originally Posted by prodriverules (Post 10747953)
Yes I think it is completely fine to voice an opinion on the item for sale BUT you don't need to be rude or a d!ckhead about the way you put it!

+1

BIG FUD 12 August 2012 09:53 PM

I try not to comment but find i have to,I do this to help the seller and help the potential buyer.

If there is something wrong and i know it ill let everyone know,As i would like to be informed.

leecalcars 12 August 2012 09:59 PM

Like ^

Lisawrx 13 August 2012 01:40 AM


Originally Posted by Cannon Fodder (Post 10747954)
I would say no, unless they have an over-riding reason such as personal knowledge of problems with the vehicle or parts for sale.

I wouldn't want someone ruining a for sale thread of mine, but I would like genuine members to advise of problems as well.

I would agree with that.

As a member here (mod second), I would want to know if there was some 'hidden' information so to speak. That said, what we as members have to be wary of, is that somebody could be selling an item on here and another person with a personal grudge could come along and make claims that may or may not be true, in an attempt to ruin their sale.

As a general rule, from a moderator point of view, sales threads should be kept to relevant comments and interest in the item, not a bitching session over price or taste etc.

CREWJ 13 August 2012 09:48 AM

I would much rather the car I'm buying has been critiqued by the forum before I go to buy. If someone sees that they have listed something wrong then I'd hope they would point it out for everyone.

ALi-B 13 August 2012 10:13 AM

IMO Sales threads are for selling stuff not about having a chat about how nice/crap/overpriced/underpriced the item is.

If its a valid question or query thats not covered by the description, that's fine ( like for example what brand tyres are fitted to a set of wheels ). But anything else just makes it into a discussion. Especially if its from people who aren't even interested in buying it.

The current sales rules do hint at this. We don't moderate it though (too many posts to read), its only done on a "if called upon" basis. So anyone has a problem with someone posting unjustified or negative/opinionated crap/noise in their sales thread, or just simply wants a tidy up. Just click the report post icon and we'll take a look and have tidy it up if we think its needed. :thumb:

However if the seller has been outed because he's been proven to be dodgy or been telling porky pies (for example lying about the description/condition etc...note this has to be proven not supposition). Then we will typically not remove anything directly related to this (we may remove any abusive posts and ganging up etc and lock the thread though - so keep it polite). Also editing past posts to cover tracks won't save anyone from their history either...we can still see what the edited/deleted posts say.

oliVeR6 13 August 2012 10:19 AM

As above, yes if it's a valid/constructive point.

No if it's just to stir sh1t

Hawkeye D 13 August 2012 07:17 PM

Can someone just make me an offer for my alloys please?!!

Thanks!!

Rob Day 13 August 2012 07:46 PM

Some folk just troll threads for something to gripe about. Some of the time I think its jealousy or the fact that the said seller is selling something similar and tries to lower the reputation of that that particular seller. That said most folk on here are level headed and try to help one another, especially if someone has good history of that particular seller or the product thats for sale.

Either way I will happily leave positive comments on someones forsale thread if deserved, but refrain from leaving any negative comments unless its extremely aparant something is amiss.

Rob


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