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Old 04-24-2012, 07:20 AM
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Well, I was under the impression, that OBO meant an offer lower than the asking price. Per the incident previously mentioned, the seller meant the best highest price (auction format). Thus, the confusion on the meaning of OBO.
All we try to do, is ensure the listing is clear with no confusion(s).

We look for:
(A) A clear description of what is being sold,
(B) A location of where the item is located - City & State
(C) A listing price (whether firm or negotiable)
(D) A form a contact

It is as simple as that and the listing is FREE.
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Old 04-24-2012, 09:38 AM
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No offense to anyone, but couldn't it be put in the rules that OBO is okay, as long as it isn't in the auction format.
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All we try to do, is ensure the listing is clear with no confusion(s).

We look for:
(A) A clear description of what is being sold,
(B) A location of where the item is located - City & State
(C) A listing price (whether firm or negotiable)
(D) A form a contact

It is as simple as that and the listing is FREE.
Well said, Roland!
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Old 04-24-2012, 01:45 PM
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No offense to anyone, but couldn't it be put in the rules that OBO is okay, as long as it isn't in the auction format.
YES, it would be. The problem is getting people to read the Rules and Ad Policy.

I can't tell you how many times a week that we have to amend, correct, or ask people to make their Ads correct. Then the PM's and E-Mail's come, citing everything from " sorry that I didn't know", to harsh & ugly, someone is offended, some one is pi$$ed, that ain't fair, and "none of your business" comments.

Doesn't seem to be a happy answer here.
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YES, it would be. The problem is getting people to read the Rules and Ad Policy.

I can't tell you how many times a week that we have to amend, correct, or ask people to make their Ads correct. Then the PM's and E-Mail's come, citing everything from " sorry that I didn't know", to harsh & ugly, someone is offended, some one is pi$$ed, that ain't fair, and "none of your business" comments.

Doesn't seem to be a happy answer here.
I'm with Roland on this.

Those email's and pm's suck.
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I would like to see it stay the same as it has always been. I have purchased a couple items as well as sold with no issues. I don't know if it's possible without a bunch of software changes, but my idea would be to have a seller read the selling guidelines and check a box that they understand the policy. If they choose to not check the box they can go no further. They can sell it on evilpay otherwise. Kelly
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All we try to do, is ensure the listing is clear with no confusion(s).

We look for:
(A) A clear description of what is being sold,
(B) A location of where the item is located - City & State
(C) A listing price (whether firm or negotiable)
(D) A form a contact

It is as simple as that and the listing is FREE.
I agree with Allen. Well put - now the standard has been set. We know that this form makes everyone happy.
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I agree with Allen. Well put - now the standard has been set. We know that this form makes everyone happy.
It's always has been this way.
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I'm with Roland on this.

Those email's and pm's suck.
They sure do!
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95% of the Sellers get it right. It's just the 5% that make all the noise.
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