Classifieds

Although I use it much less frequently, I think /r/Knife_Swap has some great rules for their classifieds. It would add a lot more work for RS moderators to track these though. I thought some form of these 4 would apply well to RS Classifieds.
  1. Timestamp: Every post requires a TIMESTAMP to show the items are in your possession, which is at least one photo of all item(s) that you are posting, with something with your reddit username and the CURRENT date handwritten (not digital) and shows any visible problems with the item(s). Please try to use detailed pictures showing any wear, but also note that your description carries more weight than pictures.
  2. Payment Methods: Users under 25 flair MUST use Paypal Goods & Services for their sales. Under NO circumstances are users under 25 allowed to take non-PP G&S. Buyers do not need to be over 25 flair to PAY via other non-G&S methods, unless the buyer has less than 25 flair. However, if you do not feel comfortable paying non G&S, you may lose the sale. Users under 25 flair found to be requesting non-G&S methods will receive temporary bans as punishment. Please report any users requesting non-G&S under 25 flair.
  3. Repost Price Reductions: When you post a knife and it does not sell (or get traded) and you wish to repost it, you must reduce the price (or trade value) by 10% or $25, at the seller's discretion. If you would like to repost your knife for the same price (without reduction), you may only post it again after one week.
  4. Please DO NOT remove prices after an item is sold. Prices MUST stay on the post. Please wrap the item in ~~ characters to strike through the text instead.

1. Modern technology, facetime, makes timestamp unnecessary. If you're concerned about this as a buyer demand a facetime.
2. This forum shouldn't be dictating payment methods to free thinking adults. They certainly shouldn't be pushing more business to a business that hates us all.
3. Seems a little steep, but I like the idea.
4. I assumed that was already a rule. This is standard internet forum etiquette, don't touch the price after you sell.
 
It's hard to understand the complaints about the post minimum and waiting period. This is so important and if anything should be more posts/time. Building trust and credibility by participating in the forums is what makes the classifieds work! It's quite amazing that we put trust in strangers to the tune of potentially $1,000's with the vast majority of transactions working out perfectly fine (anarchy in action!). It's important to be able to look up how members have interacted over time to get a sense of who you are sending money to blind!
 
The only rule I wish would be implemented is changing the prefix to SOLD after you sell the item, not just commenting SOLD or closing the thread.
 
The only rule I wish would be implemented is changing the prefix to SOLD after you sell the item, not just commenting SOLD or closing the thread.
I'd like to see that combined with requiring the sold price to be listed.

That's the real estate agent in me, but it helps when pricing items to sell OR more importantly, establishing a used market when you're wanting to buy.

Annoying AF when guys go back in and edit the price out with "$OLD!"...and you're trying to figure out what you should be willing to pay for an item/how long you will need to wait for a similar deal.

More rules are usually a PITA but I think that would be helpful.
 
On the fence about listing what it sold for. It’s not much but it’s a little bit of editing that isn’t necessary. Definitely like the idea of leaving the price up and marking it as sold.

Not a fan of making a line through the old price. I’d rather stab myself in the eye than do that on my phone.
 
Anyone else find it annoying when a guy makes 10 or 20 different classified ads vs. putting all his items in one or 2 posts. When they "bump" them up, it literally takes up half or almost the whole 1st page of classifieds, thus bumping everyone else's to the 2nd page and so on. Not a big deal, but something I noticed lately.
Yes
 
IMHO “super posts” suck for the buyers and sellers for the reasons stated above.

I guess I don’t understand the complaint unless you don’t like the member or are not interested in all the “for sale” posts by that member. In the latter case, how is not being interested in all of the items being sold by one member and bumped at the same time different from not being interested in the same items being sold by different members and bumped separately?
New to the forum. But have had similar experiences on others. Giant posts with a dozen items make more steps for the seller. And end up with frustrated buyers when they mess up an edit.

Sidenote. Cool forum
Kings camo should be added to the name a brand of camo question.
And I hope what I wanted to buy when I signed up is here in 7 days 😂
 
It makes sense when someone is selling something but not as much for purchasing... been a member for years and just found out about this the hard way after trying to say I'd take something. Still learning.
 
Anyone else find it annoying when a guy makes 10 or 20 different classified ads vs. putting all his items in one or 2 posts. When they "bump" them up, it literally takes up half or almost the whole 1st page of classifieds, thus bumping everyone else's to the 2nd page and so on. Not a big deal, but something I noticed lately.
I'm still not sure how this work, how do you start a new post in classified ads, I guess I have to
read more on how to post, I'm old and grumpy. :)
 
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