(05-20-2016, 03:34 PM)explodyii Wrote:I agree with you. I dont have a problem with forums limiting the price in the BST. Example, at B&B they require 40% of retail maximum. They helpsvto foster a sense of community, where the focus is to provide people with products at a reduced rate. I totally get that.(05-18-2016, 01:27 AM)BadDad Wrote: Have I missed something here? I thought the op was about putting a cap on the price of goods sold in the bst on a different forum. Am I wrong?
To that end, it is common practice on all the forums that are owned and/or paid for by vendors. It rides right up there with not allowing honest discussions and reviews. Its just the way it works when a forum is more focused on making money and selling prosucts than it is on forming a community and helping people.
There is an easy way to avoid the bad taste those questionable ethics leave in your mouth...
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This is a tough issue to tackle in a forum, no matter who is running it. I have a lot of disagreement with various mods and forums, as well as how they set guidelines/rules that seem to apply unevenly, but this is a case where the rationale makes a lot of sense to me.
Just consider:
- If a forum truly is dedicated to helping out a community and fostering a better hobby and
- If you have a problem with the focus in forums being on making money and selling products...
... Then you need to really consider that there is a very serious issue with M&F markups. Lee is nigh impossible to contact, unless you are one of the "chosen people" who constantly claim they have no issue in that area. To give you an idea on this point, I have had one successful contact, out of perhaps 30+ attempts. My story doesn't seem to be terribly unusual, but then you have folks who seem to buy new M&F brushes regularly and have 20+ brushes.
Whatever the reason, a select few have a seemingly direct line to Lee, which gives them a massive opportunity in an unregulated market. They have the ability to basically flip brushes as a pseudo-vendor if they want (and some have in the past), adding a 20% markup of their own. Ignoring for a moment the grey area created between a vendor and a hobbyist, think about this situation!
By exploiting the unavailability of Lee and by monetizing their own connections to the man, these folks are pricing lots of us out of M&F brushes by hefty margins. How does this foster a better hobby and community? It doesn't, it does the opposite by artificially creating an "elite" product that is only accessible by high prices.
Additionally, you can't criticize a forum for being obsessed with selling products and making money when they are making efforts to lower prices on products that no official vendor or hobbyist actually sells as a retailer. That just doesn't make sense.
Now, on the other hand, if you want to talk about TSN and how threads critical of M&F or Lee seem to magically get locked and disappear instantly, while threads on others like Tiki or MW or others are gleefully piled on...
But that doesnt change the fact that they only do this so their vendors can sell on the site. Good rule, questiinable reasoning. But. Admit I am biased aginst that particular site.
A bigger gripe for me is when a site prevents people frombdiscussing the positive merits of a brand because they are teying to hawk a different brand at 3times the cost, si they block, delte, and ban anyone that doesnt toe the line and decry the virtues of the inexpensive...
I didnt mean to imply that I take issue with limiting the costs on a BST. It does make sense to a certain extent. But it is just one more reason I prefer the free-er spirit here than "there"...Im a big boy capable of deciding if I like a price or not, and I like that DFS allows us all to be adults...
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