Classifieds guidelines and rules...NO BUMPING!..(Please read before posting ads)

Started by Woofentino Pugrossi, October 30, 2016, 11:52:49 PM

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Woofentino Pugrossi

1. Please place commercial based ads (ie dealers) in the Commercial Classifieds

2. Please put your location (state code is plenty) in the title. Ie "2004 Kota R/T 5S - WI". I find that helps both potential buyers AND the sellers. Not required, but highly recommended.

3. Pics help ALOT. You can upload them by clicking "Additional Options" right under the text box.

4. NO BUMPING. Dont reply with "ttt", "bump" or any other ultra short post just to bring your ad back to the top. Doing that risks the ad being deleted completely at the descretion of the staff.

5. If you sell your item, please post that you sold it.

6. Dont be adding posts everyday with a "lower price" constantly.

7. Unless it pertains the the item being sold, DO NOT POST IN THE ADS with incesant chit chat and other crap. It WILL be removed.

8. Make sure the ad is the way you want it. There is a No Editing after 30 minute rule on the site now.

Any questions, please PM me.
Rob
CCS MW#14 EX, ASRA #141
CCSForums Cornerworking and Classifieds Mod

Biketographer

If you are the type of racer that wants to always 'keep your ears open' for people selling or looking for race stuff, you may want to set the forum to send you an email when there is a new posting that may interest you.
For example, if you want an email every time someone posts a complete race bike for sale:

       
  • Go to "Bikes for Sale" area of the board.
  • In the menu near the top, next to "new topic" click the "notify" button.
The forum will now send an email to you when there is a new post in the "Bikes for Sale" board.   You will only be notified of postings in that section of the forum (or that and other areas if you have so selected.)

To stop these emails, you can change it to un-notify.
This feature allows you to control what emails you receive and which you don't.


When in traffic:  "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity" or, just a simple mistake.