The Unwritten Rules of this Forum
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Re: The Unwritten Rules of this Forum
While I disagree wholeheartedy, if that is the rule then I will 100% abide by them in the future. But the problem is that its not a written rule, simply an interpretation of the existing rule discussed by moderators. I think you all need to revamp all of the forum rules to include every interpretation, opinion and unwritten rule because this one is extremely vague in its current form.
As a non-moderator, here is what I think the rule should include:
* Which forums are prohibited from including photos of items that will one day be sold.
* How many days a member must wait to sell an item, after posting any photo of it anywhere on the site.
* Which moderators will set this time limit and then enforce it.
* What sited are prohibited from being mentioned or posted on in order to comply with this rule (eBay, auction houses, Amazon, Craigslist, Instagram, Facebook, etc).
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I am just curious how he was promoting the sale of an item with his original post in the pick ups thread? Do people typically go check EBay every time they see something in that thread?
I feel the only way you would know it was up for sale on EBay is if you came across it in your normal searching. It isn't like his post made everyone run to EBay and check it out.Comment
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I am just curious how he was promoting the sale of an item with his original post in the pick ups thread? Do people typically go check EBay every time they see something in that thread?
I feel the only way you would know it was up for sale on EBay is if you came across it in your normal searching. It isn't like his post made everyone run to EBay and check it out.Jeff
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If you had simply left it at "nice jersey", fine. My main issue was with the follow-up post which said quote, "it was pretty evident what was being done here. We see it all the time." That is not only accusatory in its nature, but it also comes across as extremely arrogant, as if "we" relates to some higher form of collector that would never post of a picture of a new item, then sell it.Comment
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Far be it from me to have ever posted in the "Pick Ups" section to start with, who is enforcing all this?
Is someone actively scanning Ebay and other auction sites to get this information. If that's the case, does someone contact the member first to inquire, so few of us watermark pics so it would be nice to know if scamming with our photos occurs.
What and when is the timeline between sharing something and "showing it for sale". Hopefully I speak for all of us when I say that in dire straights, most everyone's collection hits the auction block. This is a hobby hopefully filled with solely spending surplus funds to start with. Very few ever turn profit and I hope we all eat and sleep well long before another mans used items are purchased.
I also can't help but to look at this all in retrospect. Months ago, a guy was posting Browns jerseys with 90% of them on EBay. He had sent me pictures of a clearly fraudulent jerseys (Gary Baxter Game Used from a year he never played in a number he never wore). I watched another member publicly argue over a refund with almost an identical situation and yet that thread remained open. Even after members requested it be closed.
I realize the logical response is "if your doing it for the wrong reasons, then it wrong" but seems to me a large gray area and most importantly personal interpretation is being used here.Comment
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What and when is the timeline between sharing something and "showing it for sale". Hopefully I speak for all of us when I say that in dire straights, most everyone's collection hits the auction block. This is a hobby hopefully filled with solely spending surplus funds to start with. Very few ever turn profit and I hope we all eat and sleep well long before another mans used items are purchased.
I would think that it goes back to intent. If you bought the item intending to flip it (such as the Ryans used to), then you shouldn't post it in the monthly acquisition threads. I might be wrong, but that's what I think the "intent of the law" v "letter of the law" argument would be.
As for the person who started this thread, often times, decisions that affect our lives are based upon interpretations of laws by parties who didn't draft the laws. Most of the time, these decisions aren't added as amendments to the laws in place. I think this would, for the purposes of this forum, qualify as one of those times.Comment
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I would like to add I find it hysterical that mods have supposably talked about this issue before. How is this a concern, but selling on here and EBay is just ignored? All you have to do is list on here and after a couple days post that you are moving it to EBay. I guess moderators don't have the ability to delete threads?
Why have rules that either can't be enforced or are just ignored?Comment
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I would like to add I find it hysterical that mods have supposably talked about this issue before. How is this a concern, but selling on here and EBay is just ignored? All you have to do is list on here and after a couple days post that you are moving it to EBay. I guess moderators don't have the ability to delete threads?
Why have rules that either can't be enforced or are just ignored?
We are alerted to items that are on the C2C by other members and when we do see items in the C2C and are on ebay we do delete them. (I personally deleted 2 items within the last two weeks) Unfortunately we may miss some once in a while. But the guideline still stands if an item is shown in the pick up section and appears on ebay soon after it's a violation. If you are in dire straights how did you get the $$ to pick it up in the first place one has to ask. We established this guideline as we saw many dealer types posting items in the picks thread and then seeing them for sale on ebay. Same rule applies to collectors too.
I think enough has been discussed on this topic and this guideline as been clarified and we will close this thread.metsbats86@aol.com
Always looking for 1973,1986,1988,1999,2000,2006 game used Mets post season and Bobby M. Jones and Ed Hearn NY Mets game used bats.Comment
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