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Rule #1 - Don't publicly criticise the price that someone has listed something. It makes no sense. If it's too much, then it won't sell. Leave it to the seller to have some common sense and realise that if the item doesn't sell, they will have to reduce the price.
... if you're spending > £1000 on an item then I think it's common sense to do your research. If you don't then some might say you deserve all you get.
Rule 10. If you are trying to offload a Freddie work out who is paying who the money offline rather than on group![]()
I think the way of selling a machine over there has an affect on the responses... Wez is a nice chap but think he'll admit to going a bit OTT when posting about a sale which is pretty frequent for him. Over-selling/posting on a message board where people can't avoid seeing them pushes people to scoff, retort etc. Here, they can just choose to ignore the thread.
People thought my CFTBL was a bit high for the condition but I never got any sh*te about it (just a gentle nudge from GriZz on here). Ended up spending more on it to make nicer and got my original price from someone within the community.
Not sure if Wez ever joined up here and sure he won't mind me saying above if he has. Anyway, don't think he'll be so keen about selling on any forums from now on.... That X Files flipping that happened today was the tip of a large iceberg of similar things lately.
all ponies must be happy and pink?
Rule #1 Don't publicly criticise the price that someone has listed something. If it's too much, then it won't sell and they will have to reduce the price.