I think an unconditional 30 day may be to long.JoeW said:3. You must offer 30 day return on anything not made to specs.
BRKNRUN said:Nice try at an idea, but I stopped reading after this line.
It did not make any sense to continue... I am going to allow pool players I don't know elect a pool player I don't know to a position that allows them make decisions about my buying and selling transactions???
NOT!!!
It seems it would be much easier to have some sort of transaction feedback where a buyer/seller can add notes about a transaction that gets attached so that other can review for reference before deciding if they want to enter into a transaction... (just like ebay)
I am sure that is not perfect, but I doubt anything is 100%....If someone is going to try and rip you off, they are going to find a way to do it.
Just out of sheer curiosity....Once elected...who controls this board from running a muck and damaging who they want just for the sake of damaging???
For some reason......not right away maybe...but down the road...I see this ending up being morphed into....We control the buying and selling...If you want good rep to be able to sell your crap...you gotta pay us off...if you don't we will "virtually" bury your nick in the desert somewhere...
EDIT: I also am a member of a different type of forum that also does buying and selling of all kinds of various related items. They never seem to have any of these types of problems...
They only have a few rules:
You must be a member in good standing
You must have a minumum of 50 posts before you are allowed to buy/sell
You must clearly list a item and value ($$) for that item
If the above is not met the post gets edited by a mod for notification that they do not meet the above requirements.
This forum regularly has over 2000 visitors. at any given time.
There are currently 1542 members and 553 guests on the boards. | Most users ever online was 3106 on 03/10/2008 at 07:21 PM
They don't seem to have problems.
cigardave said:How much are these judges going to make? I'm considering throwing my hat in the ring.![]()
Vote for cigardave... Free beer and free cigars (tomorrow).
Jimt said:The title "How can we stop all the Bad Business Practices and Transactions on this forum!!!!!!" is a little strange to be on any forum.
What we have is the REPORTING of bad business practices.
If it bothers anybody, like a bad show on TV, don't watch the show, don't read the thread and your problem is solved.
But if your just bored, keep posting but it won't stop the cheaters or make any transactions between AZ'ers guaranteed to be cheater free.
JoeW said:How about:
1. You must register with the Forum including, name address, phone, SSN, bank account or something that police can trace such as photo ID on your license
2. You must have 50+ posts before selling.
3. You must offer 30 day return on anything not made to specs. PayPal or something similar can be required.
4. You are banned from the forum and info is turned over to the police when a serious complaint is made.
5. All sellers are rated by consumers in a separate thread that can be viewed by all users. Consumer's forum ID is part of the post for potential PMs by any new user.
Some set of rules known to all that will involve police referral for fraudulent behavior and / or release of personal information to a consumer who feels that a legal redress is needed. A user sub-forum that requests all users to rate all sellers with whom they have had a transaction. All sellers agree to this policy before offerring anything for sale.
Applications to sell can be submitted and may or not be accepted at the Operator's discretion. Seller and all cosumers agree that AZB is not liable for anything and only attempts to offer moderate assistance with problems. Of course this needs to be run by a lawyer first.
All sellers must have Photo ID as their avatar and full contact information in the User panel.
guycrunch said:craig, i have to begin by saying i like you. we had some nice conversations when i was thinking about opening up a pool hall and you had some great ideas. now, i consider myself to be a "well respected" member of the board and have done numerous transactions both here and on ebay. i just had a transaction with a newbie, his first transaction, and i sent him a cue and trusted him to send a check.
that said, i am not a big fan of "rules" and if something like this goes into effect i will not participate. does that make me a bad seller or buyer???and how could you legislate that i had to follow your rules to do a transaction. i could just pm another member and make our own deals. this is a public forum, not somebody's personal playground. yes, it is run by mike, but it is still public. if everyone just was careful in who they dealt with and searched the boards to see history, most of this would go away. i do not need a guardian to watch over my transactions and there a number of upstanding members who offer escrow service which should be utilized more often.
i don't normally get involved in these arguments but i think there are a lot who think like this. this is just my one-time personal opinionand no debate will change my mind.
thank you.
guy
Fatboy said:All this other stuff is just to complicated for me, simple, honest people will set themselfs apart and its uncumbent upon other members to chose who they do business with, if they get screwed too bad for them, forming a Govt here to stop crime wont work any better than the "War on drugs". If you make a bad deal handle it your self, assume the responsibility and handle your own problems dont look for help elsewhere personal accountability is the solution.
I have bought and sold over a million $$$ worth of stuff here(to put it into prespective-not to brag-so save that accusation) and had one bad deal for $300 on a bead counter, I forgot about it, it may have shipped to my office and disappeard I forgot who I did the deal with so it was on me for losing the records. I didnt point fingers, I fvcked up and its on me. So $300/$1,000,000 aint to bad and i'm not all that smart. Why people dont want to handle their business and rely on some sort of Govt structure to holds their hands to do their business I dont understand-are they lazy or dumb. Survival of the fittest. Darwin was a sharp guy.
manwon said:It did not make any sense to continue... I am going to allow pool players I don't know elect a pool player I don't know to a position that allows them make decisions about my buying and selling transactions???
NOT!!!
Then what you are saying is because the people selected are pool players they can not be trusted to do the right thing?
It seems it would be much easier to have some sort of transaction feedback where a buyer/seller can add notes about a transaction that gets attached so that other can review for reference before deciding if they want to enter into a transaction... (just like ebay)
We already have that it called I-Trader, however, it doesn't stop the problems from occurring. Taking away some ones privileges will make people think before they act, and it will also put some rules in place all have to follow.
Just out of sheer curiosity....Once elected...who controls this board from running a muck and damaging who they want just for the sake of damaging???
For some reason......not right away maybe...but down the road...I see this ending up being morphed into....We control the buying and selling...If you want good rep to be able to sell your crap...you gotta pay us off...if you don't we will "virtually" bury your nick in the desert somewhere...
It is called integrity, and honesty, oh and by the way just because some one enjoys playing pool or buying and selling cues doesn't mean they lack those personal attributes.
They only have a few rules:
You must be a member in good standing
You must have a minumum of 50 posts before you are allowed to buy/sell
You must clearly list a item and value ($$) for that item
If the above is not met the post gets edited by a mod for notification that they do not meet the above requirements.
This forum regularly has over 2000 visitors. at any given time.
There are currently 1542 members and 553 guests on the boards. | Most users ever online was 3106 on 03/10/2008 at 07:21 PM
They don't seem to have problems.
JoeW said:We did have a problem a few years ago when a person bought a used $300.00 wood planer and then said that they did not receive it. Their money was returned and we later tracked through the US Mail that their machine was probably delivered to their door step. Now all expensive items are signed for before they are delivered.