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highjacking threads
theRuler:
some of the prices for bmx stuff for sale are out of this world
if i am gonna take the piss on pricing i tend to stick it on the bay
JT71:
and this thread all stemmed from someone daring to suggest that £50 was too much for some Vans that are available for £30.
Bob_Acid:
I don't see a problem with it tbh. It's all about self policing, if you think the price on something is high why not say? It's up to the seller/buyer wheather they take that on board though.
JT71:
--- Quote from: Bob_Acid on December 12, 2007, 09:27 AM ---I don't see a problem with it tbh. It's all about self policing, if you think the price on something is high why not say? It's up to the seller/buyer wheather they take that on board though.
--- End quote ---
I agree, if you don't want opinions then go to ebay. offering them on a forum is inviting comment.
(but I am new here, so I'll shut up now)
OrgasmDonor:
if the price is too high don't buy em, simple as that.
occassionally it can work in your favour, its always the last bit of a build that takes the longest to find, then someone posts summat up thats over priced n its left hangin for the person who really needs it to spot it, rather than it go in an instant to the more regular users on the site.
pricing is awkward at the best of times especially if its something that doesnt come up very often (is it rare n worth owt/or just not many about coz they are shite?).
i reckon you should just stack em up n see how they fall, but i have seen some really shocking comments on for sale threads that would piss me off if they were put on mine, but as long as its advisary or at least constructive and not derogatory then i can't see any problem.
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