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Old 11-18-08, 12:54 PM
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No sales/want to buy/what's it worth threads in the Tech/Talk forums

(Originally posted by StangGT1995)

We've been seeing an increasing number of classified ads in the forums lately and they need to stop. Mike Raburn doesn't want the classified ads in the regular discussion forums, so we need to ask that everyone abide by this rule.

Just to be sure there is no question, the StangNet Terms of Service state that there are only three places in which you can post a classified ad:
1. Regional Forums classified sections
2. National Classifieds
3. Your signature for a one-time sale
To those of you who report these posts, thank you for following the rules that Mike has put in place for the forums, and for making this the best Mustang community on the internet!

This also includes "What's it worth" threads as these can be used as a sneaky way of soliciting buyers.

EDIT: This also includes "Looking to buy" threads. It's just as easy to post a WTB ad in Classifieds.

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Old 01-17-09, 01:19 AM
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Originally Posted by ~FrankenStang~
This also includes "What's it worth" threads as these can be used as a sneaky way of soliciting buyers.
To clarify, you may not ask "what's it worth" about your own car. If you're attempting to gauge a consensus on the value of a car you're interested in purchasing, this rule is not applicable.
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