RE: Bidding etiquette. -
streak - 14-05-07
olstar Wrote:Lock down the for sale forum? So that ONLY members, or ONLY trusted superstar specialists can see it?
I'd go this way Boss..
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
mr.pure - 14-05-07
I'm not so sure, if you got an item for sale yourself then you want the widest audience.
It's a difficult topic all this.
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
olstar - 14-05-07
Hmm its a difficult one isnt it!
its a shame there isnt something you cna use so that you can be notified if your bidding on something that a mate of yours is bidding on..
or something...
hmmm
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
mr.pure - 14-05-07
Stop thinking about it Olstar, you is got enough on your plate.
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
olstar - 14-05-07
I make work for myself all the time..
I do see this as being something important tho..
I might blag my mate into coding a ebay messenger thing..
hmmmm DING
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
mr.pure - 14-05-07
Nutter !
I was only thinking 5 minutes before you posted that you hadn't been about for a while.
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
woody - 14-05-07
I think we should keep the for sale forum but just ban ebay links unless it is a link to your own auction.
99% of the time it's not somebody bigging up thier own auction (which is fine in my opinion) but people just randomly posting up stuff they've spotted on ebay.
Like I say, I'e done it myself in the specialists forum a couple of times but to be honest there's little point. If you clock something you think someone else would like then PM that person with the eaby link.
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
mr.pure - 14-05-07
Sounds about right.
Slightly more work but what the hell.
Pictures alone, no links unless Specialists perhaps.
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
streak - 14-05-07
Yep.. Pics only!
(unless you're in the secret handshake club of course.)
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
woody - 15-05-07
Word to that fellas, more work for us but less work for olstar
What do you think boss man?