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    #16
    The first amendment is still a thing. As long as it's within the community guidelines, and you're not harassing people, I think we should all say what we think. If you're out of line, not only will the red ones step in and fix things, but everyone else will probably publicly shame you for your insolence until then. There's definitely better ways of handling certain things. Say you see something waaayy overpriced. You can just message the seller. If it's overpriced here, it's probably going to stay unsold, since MCB is a sizeable chunk of anything old, antique, or hand made, so we do have a good idea of market prices. And I do believe 99% of us here are capable of being civil. Sh*t posting is for social media.

    If youre ever unsure on how to price things, theres the appraisal section. Its almost like most of this stuff was thought out by someone...

    And I'll say it again, we should stop deleting sold prices from listings.
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      I don't know how to fix anything. I'm mostly just here for the memes and the "assets". 😁


    #17
    I don't have a problem with a little "side talk" on my for sale threads and sometimes add some commentary to others' sales threads myself. That is if it is a simple comment germane to the topic and not passive aggressive commentary. A "nice marker used to have one years ago miss that maker" type comment or similar is fine if anything it is essentially a free UP for the OP but we should not fill up a sales thread with a lot of busy talk and commentary it can kind of make it a pain for the seller to keep track of the sales part of the thread.


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    #18
    Stop deleting prices of sold items. Bonus points if you replace the asking prince with the agreed on price.

    Most importantly make the right choice.

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      Don't you wish, people would close their threads, when they're done. 😋

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      That would be a cool feature. Maybe two mods should work on that. On second thought...that would be silly! 😘

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    #19
    I feel policing someone elses post is a bad move.

    I know i will sometimes post something witha "i don't really want to sell price" if people have been bugging me to sell

    Problem with policing someone else sale post is What if you are wrong?

    A example is the Niche Aloha Element I recently sold. I had people message me and tell me is was worth 1/4 of my asking (not on MCB elsewhere.) They had no clue what it was. It sold for near asking with out any long wait.

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      #20
      The idea that someone should be protected from criticism ONLY because it’s a sales thread is pretty offensive to me. If we can pick on flat earthers and moon hoaxers and eBay gouges here ever day we can pick on fools who want $3000 for a Spyder and try to get it off this forum’s members. Being out for profit shouldn’t excuse you from criticism, the opposite is more correct.

      That being said…nobody cares if a thing is worth $60 and you’re charging $70. That’s just boring and so is anyone bringing it up. What deserves comment is when people claim something common is rare, or when parts are missing that a novice might not understand are crucial, when safety equipment or bottles are expired, etc. Nobody deserves to be protected while profiting from stuff like that.

      ”Hey, I’m trying to make money here!” just works better on some people than others. For making money I suggest getting a job.

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        #21
        I have always considered that the best best medicine for an obviously overpriced BST item is the crickets the seller hears.

        I'm also aware we are on a social network. The driver of that is participating.

        I have on occasion sent a PM when I see something that's got out of bounds pricing. I'll usually ask " what am I missing". Sometimes I am missing a detail that drives pricing.

        There are also the common " I wanna show this off, but I'll sell it for twice the market price" type of threads. Cool. All my gear is for sale if you offer the right amount of cheddar.

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          #22
          I don't know , it's a goofy proposition to tell people what to charge for their stuff. So far as side talk goes, I have asked a few people not to comment on my threads anymore cuz it gets old. It's not that they comment , it's that they comment on every thing I post. And then they give their opinion on what's good what's bad and then suggest to me what price I should sell it for. This is all on the sales thread. I understand my prices are high with a lot of stuff. The people that know me know that they can counter offer and then I'll counter off for them and usually come to an agreed price and everybody's happy. But at some point when there's seven eight to 10 comments and then we add a few reminiscing it just gets kind of frustrating. I buy stuff from here too. When I do I just offer and then the same game. Sometimes I get it sometimes I don't. But the one thing is that I am truly interested in that item or a legitimate question and not just posting for conversation or for others to read what I wrote. That like button that's at the bottom of all the threads is a really cool feature. You can click that and save yourself a little bit of time by not commenting. Or you can just scroll read and move along. Unfortunately Facebook practices have slowly slithered your way into the norm of m Carter Brown. If I post something on Facebook and they talk s*** it's simple enough for me to block them. That way I don't ever have to ever deal with them again. It's pretty simple. But here it can be a little bit more difficult to figure out how to do that. I have yet to ever block anybody here on the new MCB. But it's okay usually after a few weeks I'm okay and hopefully my message came across. But more and more that I think about things eBay is just the way to go for sales. Don't have to listen to the BS ,,people usually 90% of the time either buy it or they don't. Although I do have a really nice blocked list on eBay. I get messages all the time why can I purchase this item on eBay? I just respond at some point you were really a douche and I prefer not to deal with you but you have a great day! But yeah MCB can be really frustrating. The best thing to do is if you don't like anything about a thread just scroll on by.
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