Flea Market quesion
Sam
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Recently a forum member posted an item for sale in the flea market. No problem.
Some one posted they were interested in this product but that the price posted was only $25.00 less than a new one. (This was my first thought when I read the post as well, but didn't post to this effect) I see no problem here. :scratch
Doctorit posted: Which is still higher than the Seller's price. Please read our guidelines about pricing.
Out of curiosity I checked the guidelines and found some statements I didn't and don't understand.
I then posted:
This is posted in your guidelines:
"but try to keep blunt advice such as price policing discreet (PM's are good). That being said: don't be the price police! Ignorance is the best policy for price adjustment.'
Is it possible for you to explain this? Especially the "Ignorance is the best policy for price adjustment." :scratch:huh:scratch
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Doctorit responded with:
= "If you don't like the price, move along."
Let's let Scott have his thread back. PM me if you'd like to make suggestions about our guidelines (which I just edited, been meaning to reword that ).
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Erik
I was asked to remove my question / post, which I have done, but my question remains.
The only issue I had was the Ignorance is the best policy for price adjustment statement. That seriously smells.............
I have no issue with the OP, I see nothing wrong with theposted providing accurate pricing information. The price info was not made in any accusatory way.
My question is simple.......Is it wrong or a violation of official policy to make honest statements about a product or price?
Please note if I offer anything for sale and you want to ask an honest question about the price, go ahead. On line off line why would I care?
Sam
Some one posted they were interested in this product but that the price posted was only $25.00 less than a new one. (This was my first thought when I read the post as well, but didn't post to this effect) I see no problem here. :scratch
Doctorit posted: Which is still higher than the Seller's price. Please read our guidelines about pricing.
Out of curiosity I checked the guidelines and found some statements I didn't and don't understand.
I then posted:
This is posted in your guidelines:
"but try to keep blunt advice such as price policing discreet (PM's are good). That being said: don't be the price police! Ignorance is the best policy for price adjustment.'
Is it possible for you to explain this? Especially the "Ignorance is the best policy for price adjustment." :scratch:huh:scratch
Sam <!-- / message --> <!-- sig -->
Doctorit responded with:
= "If you don't like the price, move along."
Let's let Scott have his thread back. PM me if you'd like to make suggestions about our guidelines (which I just edited, been meaning to reword that ).
Thanks, <!-- / message --> <!-- sig -->
Erik
I was asked to remove my question / post, which I have done, but my question remains.
The only issue I had was the Ignorance is the best policy for price adjustment statement. That seriously smells.............
I have no issue with the OP, I see nothing wrong with theposted providing accurate pricing information. The price info was not made in any accusatory way.
My question is simple.......Is it wrong or a violation of official policy to make honest statements about a product or price?
Please note if I offer anything for sale and you want to ask an honest question about the price, go ahead. On line off line why would I care?
Sam
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Now - if a person wants to propose a price lower than what is asked - that should be fine. But don't state that monkeycameras has it for sale at $$$.
It becomes too much for the threads when people start posting other sites with other prices. That's what PMs are for.
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"Is it possible for you to explain this? Especially the "Ignorance is the best policy for price adjustment." <img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6029383/emoji/headscratch.gif" border="0" alt="" ><img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6029383/emoji/eek7.gif" border="0" alt="" >scratch
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i'll bet you five dollars what he meant was Ignore-ance; ie like it says now..ignore it if it's priced to high and the seller will probably take note..(paraphrasing poorly!)