1for1
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I find it strange that it seems ok to post a positive comment on a for sale thread ie: "Good Price" yet the slightest hint of "i think you are asking too much" will not be allowed.
I compare this to the futures market in australia back in 2008 during the 1st round of the GFC banning "shorts" yet allowing Long positions.
Out of this world!
My point is we should not allow any comments "nice price" rather than just restricting the "too much" replies - this should be in the best interests of the community as either way its having an effect on pricing.. maybe we all enjoy overpaying.. i thought the strength of the community was sharing knowledge and i dont believe being honest with a subjective opinion would have a negative impact on the SS forums.
I agree that rude and lowball (BS offers) replies dont warrent inclusion but they are just as useful as "this is a really good price IMO" which could be construed as a pump for the seller (weather intentionally or not). As long as you are polite about it and not rude or offensive i dont see what someones subjective opinion matters.. afterall the seller can repsond if they disagree and the potentail buyer should have there own mind to make an informed decision.
I am posting this after having a reply removed after replying directly to the sellers statement "is there no love for the kookaburra" and i mentioned that the reason there was no apparent love was the asking price rather than a lack of demand for the kook.. all very fair and honest stuff imo.
1for1
I find it strange that it seems ok to post a positive comment on a for sale thread ie: "Good Price" yet the slightest hint of "i think you are asking too much" will not be allowed.
I compare this to the futures market in australia back in 2008 during the 1st round of the GFC banning "shorts" yet allowing Long positions.
Out of this world!
My point is we should not allow any comments "nice price" rather than just restricting the "too much" replies - this should be in the best interests of the community as either way its having an effect on pricing.. maybe we all enjoy overpaying.. i thought the strength of the community was sharing knowledge and i dont believe being honest with a subjective opinion would have a negative impact on the SS forums.
I agree that rude and lowball (BS offers) replies dont warrent inclusion but they are just as useful as "this is a really good price IMO" which could be construed as a pump for the seller (weather intentionally or not). As long as you are polite about it and not rude or offensive i dont see what someones subjective opinion matters.. afterall the seller can repsond if they disagree and the potentail buyer should have there own mind to make an informed decision.
I am posting this after having a reply removed after replying directly to the sellers statement "is there no love for the kookaburra" and i mentioned that the reason there was no apparent love was the asking price rather than a lack of demand for the kook.. all very fair and honest stuff imo.
1for1