For Sale section "Rare Opps"

The who cares would be the guy on the next page (whatever that page might be) who didn't get their stick sold because each ad needed to be clicked on or at the very least waded through.

I'm not sure of your schedule for time, but there are only so many hours in the day, and if each task keeps taking longer, one of the tasks will have to go.

Who cares what price the seller puts on the cues or how long the cue has been for sale, If you or I am not selling or buying it is none of our business.

Dom poopa non stops complains about the prices of cues in the wanted for sale section and he clearly is not a buyer or seller, just a complainer.

This is more like a bunch of old ladies at the knitting club who have nothing better to do besides complain about something or someone.

We have no right to belittle any honest buyer or seller, its none of our business what they are doing as long as there transactions are honest and we are not the buyer or the seller we should leave them alone because what they are doing is with in the WFS guild lines, its not a moral issue, and its none of our business or right to dictate that every buyer and seller price there products the same or cant hold out for the right buyer to come along. .
This is America not north Korea or some hick country who will not allow there woman to show there face.
 
If things don't sell, then I'd guess they are over priced. Cues sell all the time on ebay and on facebook. I notice here they are more expensive by far.

Shoot I saw someone selling a JD cue here for like 600, and a pretty plain Harris asking like 3500. Funny thing is can buy from Harris far more desirable cues for a bunch less.

Personally I much preferred the old system, where you could post on the cue if you wanted. Sure, some cues got bumped too often, but it seemed to work far better for everyone involved.
 
I preferred the old way too
People could comment on the cues,on the seller
Interaction made it fun

A few guys who were neither buyers or sellers complained about things
that were not hurting anyone

Now the whole thing is impersonal,kinda like a classified ad

used to be i never posted pics,some complained but the customers were happy 100% of the time

they said so and people bought

people still buy everything i offer,but it is mainly my reputation for good prices,
satisfaction guaranteed


i am kinda living on past performance,but my cues still sell,usually the first day

so its not all bad is it?
 
I will tell you things are selling... Elsewhere. Not fantastic but I keep running out of cues which is not a good thing...

Slower than slow here but it is true, things are moving elsewhere and I will be VERY honest, it is MUCH easier...

I can see the referring website to my website and the majority come from FB as well. That is a little stacked as I do have my own FB business page that has 1,100 followers alone which is a good bit of the referring site.

Anyhow, you will notice some of your AZ friends there, more and more everyday.

Think of this, the OBM on FB has been open for 15 months and has 12,xxx some members as of right now... An entirely different ballgame (good and bad)....
 

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I'm wondering about the story behind the ad...

...he was selling this cue so he could buy his fiancee a ring..
...two years ago.

Did he scrape up the money anyway and marry the girl?

you are close, obviously he doesn't want to marry the girl, as her told her they could get married "as soon as his cue sold" ;);););););)
 
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