STOP POSTING IN YOUR THREAD JUST TO SAY "SOLD"!!
#61
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exactly, but it's the point that a moderator of a forum wants to be a total dick..lmao. So i would like him to post how to leave feedback since it appears very important to him..and I'm a newb at leaving ratings,for purchases that i do with RCT. (and i'm sure many,many others are/don't care about trader ratings...
And fyi I don't really sell on RCT, Mostly buy, and trader rating/feedback is the last thing I look at...
And then make it a sticky.
And fyi I don't really sell on RCT, Mostly buy, and trader rating/feedback is the last thing I look at...
And then make it a sticky.
In there you'll find this neat little thread, and look, it's even stuck right to the top for everyone to see.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/buyer-se...-feedback.html
*mind blown*
#62
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Well I have to chime in and say....don't bitch about who's running for president if you aren't even registered to vote! (Use the system before you start bitching about it!)
This forum rocks and VERY easy to use with GREAT people some of which who take on the burden of being a moderator.....thanks to guys like Racer and Hotrod this forum keeps moving forward with lots of improvements....Have a good evening all....
This forum rocks and VERY easy to use with GREAT people some of which who take on the burden of being a moderator.....thanks to guys like Racer and Hotrod this forum keeps moving forward with lots of improvements....Have a good evening all....
#63
Thread title says it all. EDIT your FIRST post when an item sells to say "sold" in place of your asking price. It really is that simple people
To be blunt, THERE IS NO REASON TO MAKE A POST, BUMPING YOUR THREAD, JUST TO SAY "SOLD"...NONE, NAHDA, ZERO, ZILCH!
I'll leave this open for....entertainment purposes
Have a good day
To be blunt, THERE IS NO REASON TO MAKE A POST, BUMPING YOUR THREAD, JUST TO SAY "SOLD"...NONE, NAHDA, ZERO, ZILCH!
I'll leave this open for....entertainment purposes
Have a good day
#66
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TrespasseR_MN, where did you go? I've been waiting for some more enlightenment...
#70
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Typical response from a guy who talks smart and then gets owned in the replies...nothing, they say nothing. Right wrong or otherwise, have some respect for yourself either defend your comments or admit you're wrong. Either one is more respectable than running to your "safe place".
SMH
#71
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Lmao. I obviously missed something while growing up. It seems I used to have to deal with good and bad things as they came along now you don't? I hear about the safe place now which is apparently where you go when you can't stand up and be an adult?? I guess this should be a good reason to be glad that I am older.
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It was a fun ride, but we can let this die..for now
#74
I will be 100% honest and admit that I have broken a few rules but it wasn't intentional. I was sent warnings and moved on. I do my best to not break that rule again.
I have told people (newer members) to NOT reply with "sold". I explained that they should "edit" the "original post" and replace the price with the word "sold". They then say "I don't know how to do that".
It's amazing how they took the time to figure out how to create a new thread and list something for sale. However, they can't take enough time to figure out how to "EDIT" the thread they created.
I honestly think that anytime a new person tries to register they are FORCED to read the rules. This could be done by making them take a questionnaire and pass. If they fail then the registration will not be accepted. The questions should never be the same.
I have told people (newer members) to NOT reply with "sold". I explained that they should "edit" the "original post" and replace the price with the word "sold". They then say "I don't know how to do that".
It's amazing how they took the time to figure out how to create a new thread and list something for sale. However, they can't take enough time to figure out how to "EDIT" the thread they created.
I honestly think that anytime a new person tries to register they are FORCED to read the rules. This could be done by making them take a questionnaire and pass. If they fail then the registration will not be accepted. The questions should never be the same.
#75
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I agree. I have seen several posts in my short time here that seem like people are trying to recoup 80%-95% of what they spent. IMO once the box has been popped and you have messed with it, 70%-75% is what you can expect. Pictures can only tell me so much. How do I know that the seller hasn't over tightened or stripped some screw and he doesn't even know it. Or maybe he does and just hopes the buyer doesn't break down the car before racing it.