#31
Sorry in advance for being somewhat preachy and judgemental.

In this case we don't know whether negative pricing comments had an adverse effect on the ultimate price, but in some cases it could have a significant impact. Even if the person who violates the forum rule is sanctioned, it does not lessen the harm to the seller (including but not limited to diminishing the appeal of the sale, harm to the seller's reputation, and simply feeling bad as a result of receiving criticism that should have, at best, been restricted to a PM). I would hope that if the offending post is very quickly reported and read by the moderator, that post and other following posts that touch upon the offending post could possibly be deleted (or partially redacted) to minimize the harmful impact to the seller.

Obviously, common sense plays a role in deciding whether there is a rule violation.  For example, if someone is selling a commonly available item for more than the going retail price, a comment such as "Have you checked the price this currently sells for on xxx.com?" may (or may not) be permissible. But unlike that atypical example, the negative post regarding the Wolfman crossed the line.

Finally, I think the poster should consider offering an apology for not confining his negative pricing views to a PM. I also think the folks that "liked" the offending posts should think about whether they should curb their impulse going forward.

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#32
(01-02-2020, 04:18 PM)elbee Wrote: Sorry in advance for being somewhat preachy and judgemental.

In this case we don't know whether negative pricing comments had an adverse effect on the ultimate price, but in some cases it could have a significant impact. Even if the person who violates the forum rule is sanctioned, it does not lessen the harm to the seller (including but not limited to diminishing the appeal of the sale, harm to the seller's reputation, and simply feeling bad as a result of receiving criticism that should have, at best, been restricted to a PM). I would hope that if the offending post is very quickly reported and read by the moderator, that post and other following posts that touch upon the offending post could possibly be deleted (or partially redacted) to minimize the harmful impact to the seller.

Obviously, common sense plays a role in deciding whether there is a rule violation.  For example, if someone is selling a commonly available item for more than the going retail price, a comment such as "Have you checked the price this currently sells for on xxx.com?" may (or may not) be permissible. But unlike that atypical example, the negative post regarding the Wolfman crossed the line.

Finally, I think the poster should consider offering an apology for not confining his negative pricing views to a PM. I also think the folks that "liked" the offending posts should think about whether they should curb their impulse going forward.
Every site has different admin enforcement. In this case the critical party has been given a pass so far. A site I was on for years, Straight Razor Place, an admin would have removed the particular post that started the ruckus, and given a warning, if not a temp ban. 

In this case there is plenty of discussion, and the overwhelming consensus is in favor of the seller, and rightfully so.

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#33
(This post was last modified: 01-02-2020, 05:11 PM by Shavemd.)
Just take a look at his new listing. His price differential is higher than Loot that he bitched about

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#34
(01-02-2020, 02:59 PM)Tonality Wrote: It's sad that you're all supporting and promoting this kind of thievery instead of working together to prevent the resale market from turning into what it is today. It's people like this that forced Wolfman to increwse prices in the first place.


You should check out Reddit. Seems like your kind of place. Lots of folks share your passion.

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#35
Congrats on the sale James.

Great product, great seller, great price. Cheers

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#36

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#37

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(01-02-2020, 05:10 PM)Shavemd Wrote: Just take a look at his new listing. His price differential is higher than Loot that he bitched about

Couldn't help notice he's copied substantial amounts of text from Loot's classified.
So, maybe just satire.
The games people get up to these days!

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#38
(This post was last modified: 01-02-2020, 06:26 PM by Venkat.)
You should appreciate he is including the washer ?.  The washer alone will make up the asking price.  I am referring to the new listing for Weber Polished Head for $300.
#39

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(01-02-2020, 02:59 PM)Tonality Wrote: It's sad that you're all supporting and promoting this kind of thievery instead of working together to prevent the resale market from turning into what it is today. It's people like this that forced Wolfman to increwse prices in the first place.

how is it thievery if a willing buyer is fine with paying the $900 that the seller is asking? is there any force involved?

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#40
(01-02-2020, 08:05 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote:
(01-02-2020, 02:59 PM)Tonality Wrote: It's sad that you're all supporting and promoting this kind of thievery instead of working together to prevent the resale market from turning into what it is today. It's people like this that forced Wolfman to increwse prices in the first place.

how is it thievery if a willing buyer is fine with paying the $900 that the seller is asking? is there any force involved?
You're confusing theft with robbery.


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