Second, if there are many "positive comments on the price" of an item it's probably true..
No, not really.
Second, if there are many "positive comments on the price" of an item it's probably true..
No, not really.
Yes I do, and no.7 is not one of them.
The rule is there for a few reasons, and one is to keep previously banned trolls
with multiple aliases from offering their uneducated opinion.
Rule no. 7 ties the hands of troublemakers and people who never buy or sell
anything, so of course you would think it's a stupid rule.
Yes I do, and no.7 is not one of them.
The rule is there for a few reasons, and one is to keep previously banned trolls
with multiple aliases from offering their uneducated opinion.
Rule no. 7 ties the hands of troublemakers and people who never buy or sell
anything, so of course you would think it's a stupid rule.
Greenie for you sir
Yes I do, and no.7 is not one of them.
The rule is there for a few reasons, and one is to keep previously banned trolls
with multiple aliases from offering their uneducated opinion.
Rule no. 7 ties the hands of troublemakers and people who never buy or sell
anything, so of course you would think it's a stupid rule.
If this thread is anything to go by, those that get their knickers in a twist over the consumer actually having a say on the prices of the goods they are buying [gasp!] are:
1. Sellers.
2. Flippers.
3. Gamblers.
Join. The. Dots.
And as to the original point of this thread, public price-knocking is not only poor taste, but is none of anyone's business. A buyer should be educated and if they are not, they are 50% to blame for a poor deal.
Tell me, is someone selling a production cue for 200 dollars more than their competitors "educated"?