CA Not selling a car but mods please read before you delete
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Not selling a car but mods please read before you delete
I have read many times where someone is posting a vehicle for sale and has it priced maybe what some of you think is high for what it is. Here is the thing. Why is it necessary for you to post negative things toward that seller because "you" think the price is to high? Is this "not" a community for people to learn things, sell things, and potentialy make new friends and share in the same like for Toyota products? It doesn't help foster an enviroment to support those that want to partake in this site. Stop it, grow up, and if you have an issue with a price of something offer constructive criticism and PM them.
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Agree and we've already got a rule about that. If a seller takes offense to a comment, all they need to do is report it and the moderator team will review the issue.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/lex...-for-sale.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/lex...-for-sale.html
Rules for Shoppers and Classified Forum Browsers
1. No thread crapping. If you aren't interested in the item listed and asking a question about it in pursuit of a purchase decision, then don't post. It is poor etiqutte (and not allowed) to post a "I have one to sell too!" message for a similar item you're selling in another member's thread or to link some random unknown person's listing selling the same thing on ebay slightly cheaper.
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3. If you're going to make an obvious lowball offer, use private messaging (PM). Maybe you'll get lucky, but spare everyone the drama of getting called a cheapskate in public. If you don't get a response to your lowball, don't complain and move on.
1. No thread crapping. If you aren't interested in the item listed and asking a question about it in pursuit of a purchase decision, then don't post. It is poor etiqutte (and not allowed) to post a "I have one to sell too!" message for a similar item you're selling in another member's thread or to link some random unknown person's listing selling the same thing on ebay slightly cheaper.
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3. If you're going to make an obvious lowball offer, use private messaging (PM). Maybe you'll get lucky, but spare everyone the drama of getting called a cheapskate in public. If you don't get a response to your lowball, don't complain and move on.
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