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4 February 2011, 02:43 PM | #1 |
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What's the need for double posting SOLD SOLD?
Isn't it enough to do it once at the bottom of the sales ad?
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4 February 2011, 02:53 PM | #2 |
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I like it... it shows sold on the original ad and then again so there is no confusion... Just my .02 but I think its a great idea.
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4 February 2011, 03:09 PM | #3 |
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I would prefer it if the sellers simply changed the title of the original post to insert [SOLD] at the front.
Would make it easier & faster to scroll through many postings
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Wow, if this is all we have to complain about then I guess we're doing pretty good....
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It was a question from the OP Steve not a complaint and I agree that we could save some double entries here and make easier.
We have a LOT of for watches for sale each week on the FORUM and they are selling very quickly.
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It's very annoying in my opinion. If it's too much trouble for a mod/admin to change the title, then the OP can simply reply to the post with "SOLD." That's what they do in other forums.
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For those selling-it is a very good problem to have--decisions-decisions!!!
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I can see the need to be able to edit a posts' title as it could possibly save bandwidth and keep cost down as well as make things easier... but just think how that could muck up a search for a particular thread.
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(sigh) I guess this has to be addressed again...
Unless the watch sells within the first hour of being posted, we cannot amend the title of the original posting to 'SOLD' If we only update it as 'SOLD' at the bottom of the original listing, it doesn't prevent the person looking from having to scroll all the way to the bottom of the ad to see that it has, in fact, been sold. If we only create a new post with 'SOLD' plus the item, it leaves the original post un-updated, thus when people search the classifieds, they don't know whether that item has been sold or not. The way it is right now is the most optimal option. Only other choice would be to allow posters to amend the title outside of the original 1 hour deadline.
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I guess it's for the slow guys, you have to tell twice before they get it. If you only say it once you still will get the:
What is your best price?
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Agreed.
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SOLDSOLDSOLDSOLDSOLDSOLDSOLD in 3 minutes.
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Sorry i can't tell you, the buyer wish to remain anonymous.
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[QUOTE=Jocke;2312625]Sorry i can't tell you, the buyer wish to remain anonymous.
QUOTE] I know who that guy is. He came in to our Posada in Parque National Chapada Dos Veadeiros, Brazil and told jokes. |
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[QUOTE=MonBK;2312644]
And he is a hell of a flute player.
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I think this is a pretty considerate move by the sellers since it does take them a little more effort to go about this approach. The alternative of opening every ad that looks interesting and having to scroll down all to the time just make sure you are not reading the description and looking at pics of a watch that is sold already would get old real fast.
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Ideally the board will be changed to allow the OP to change the title at any time. I think that is the only solution that will please everyone.
I would rather the sellers just reply with a 'Sold' post at the bottom. The double posts just take up space on the sales board and force you to go to the next page. I'd find it less troublesome to scroll through an entire post or two than to scroll through the entire board.
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