Newbies are discriminated upon
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Newbies are discriminated upon
I've spent a lot of time reading post so I can build the Ultimate Jeep. I don't ask questions because most of the time others have already asked the question. Therefore I read, a lot....
Now, I was planning on selling some of my old stuff and your system says I can't because I don't have 50+ postings ????? WTF ????
Are there any admins out there that can explain this? Do you guys really want us newbies to flood the system with the same questions over and over? I can't think of 50 questions to ask these people....
Any help or comments are appreciated....
Now, on to better things....
Now, I was planning on selling some of my old stuff and your system says I can't because I don't have 50+ postings ????? WTF ????
Are there any admins out there that can explain this? Do you guys really want us newbies to flood the system with the same questions over and over? I can't think of 50 questions to ask these people....
Any help or comments are appreciated....
Now, on to better things....
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I could be mistaken but I think part of the reason they set the limit is to keep trolls or fly by night people from trying to start for sale threads for unscrupulous purposes. If you have to make 50 posts before being able to putting up something for sale it will discourage those with nefarious intentions. If that doesn't satisfy you, there is always craigslist which also you to post a free ad and reach a wider audience.
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This question has popped up before, kkuntz01 touched on it pretty well.
The idea is to prevent any scammers from posting for sale items, and taking a forum member's money and flying off into the night.
With 50 posts, you can have some history to at least size up a seller to try to determine whether you trust them enough to buy something off of them.
It is by no means perfect, and is of course just one of several different ways the board could have chosen to pursue for best protection of the forum members while still allowing free selling. None that have been discussed in the past were ever (in my opinion) to show any improvement over this method in protection for people while preventing scammers from posting stuff up for sale.
You don't have to post 50 questions, most sections count for post count...offer up some ideas for other forum members when they ask questions...you can hit 50 posts pretty easy.
The idea is to prevent any scammers from posting for sale items, and taking a forum member's money and flying off into the night.
With 50 posts, you can have some history to at least size up a seller to try to determine whether you trust them enough to buy something off of them.
It is by no means perfect, and is of course just one of several different ways the board could have chosen to pursue for best protection of the forum members while still allowing free selling. None that have been discussed in the past were ever (in my opinion) to show any improvement over this method in protection for people while preventing scammers from posting stuff up for sale.
You don't have to post 50 questions, most sections count for post count...offer up some ideas for other forum members when they ask questions...you can hit 50 posts pretty easy.
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I do understand your feedback. Just figured I would make someone that uses this site happy instead of using craigslist or others. No big deal. Still love the site and get great info from it. 90% of all the questions I had, had pre iously been answered or asked. I learn more when I read more.
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Many large forums use yearly paid subscriptions... be happy that all you need is a few posts. I am also a HUGE lurker on just about every forum that I frequent. I find many posts to be useless and I hate adding to that pile, but a few here and there will get you 50 in no time. This is not really a democracy btw lol. It goes... Admin ---> Mods ---> "everyone else" in that order.
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