(11-27-2018, 03:38 AM)yohannrjm Wrote: Freddy - I actually agree with what you say here. I was being a bit idealistic, to be honest.+1
I've been trying to work out other possible solutions, but they all seem to be unworkable. The options I came up with were:
1) Allow other users to comment on prices. We've all seen how this is unworkable and devolves into chaos quickly. So that's out.
2) Have every BST sale thread 'watermarked' with a warning that prices may not be representative or fair. This may be possible, but I don't know if it would help.
3) Allow no comments on BST threads. I think this may be the best option as it allows no comment whatsoever on the BST threads and eliminates the issue of people feeling the need to comment when they think someone is being underhand. It also puts some pressure on the OP to price an item invitingly or have the thread get buried quickly with no option to bump it.
It still doesn't take care of the issue of figuring out if the asking price was okay. I remember when I started out on B&B that I was pretty naive about vintage razor prices and it was only after getting burned a few times that I figured out how to research prices to make sure I wasn't overpaying. I wish there was a way to eliminate people using the forums to gouge others, but I think you've correctly pointed out the issues that arise when the forum tries to police these sales.
Thanks for your reply, Freddy.
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Primo
Shaving since 1971; enjoying my shaves since 2014
A che bel vivere, che bel piacere, per un barbiere di qualità!