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Title: Bumping policy
Post by: MaxCast on 21 Feb 2010, 03:03 am
BUMPS
1.  weekly bumps are permitted.
2.  changes in pricing are a permitted bump at anytime.  No, one dollar reductions are not acceptable and will be considered a bump.
3.  Violations will result in the whole thread moved to the waste bin.

If you need to bump your ad often perhaps you should consider lowering your price.
Title: Re: Bumping policy
Post by: markC on 21 Feb 2010, 03:16 am
The rules here are starting to get a little regimental. :scratch:
Title: Re: Bumping policy
Post by: satfrat on 21 Feb 2010, 03:58 am
The rules here are starting to get a little regimental. :scratch:

You're always free to sell your gear @ Audiogon. There's no bumping at all there tho.  :D
 
Cheers,
Robin
Title: Re: Bumping policy
Post by: markC on 21 Feb 2010, 04:12 am
Yea, but agon is not the audio community that I've been a part of for the last several years. It's more of a meat market than a community.
Things here are defiinetly different.
Title: Re: Bumping policy
Post by: maxwalrath on 21 Feb 2010, 04:16 am
I like the new rule.  I find it incredibly annoying when something priced a little too high is bumped day after day after day.  It's spam. 
Title: Re: Bumping policy
Post by: srb on 21 Feb 2010, 04:17 am
+1.  Sometimes several times in one day.
 
Steve
Title: Re: Bumping policy
Post by: markC on 21 Feb 2010, 04:19 am
I don't object to this particular rule; it just seems that there are too many of them.
Title: Re: Bumping policy
Post by: satfrat on 21 Feb 2010, 04:26 am
I don't object to this particular rule; it just seems that there are too many of them.

Yes Mark this is an audio community and as such I think you'll find that the majority of the members wanted this new rule which was a reason for instituting it in the 1st place.  :thumb:
 
Cheers,
Robin
Title: Re: Bumping policy
Post by: MaxCast on 21 Feb 2010, 04:41 am

I like to think of is as part of the TP Guide...how to do something vs. what you must do.  But, since we all don't think alike we must have rules.
Title: Re: Bumping policy
Post by: James Romeyn on 21 Feb 2010, 05:19 am
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-mhen!!!!!!  Good rule.

Wife listed furniture in the local paper to make space for her brother's visit.  Sold about 6 of 8 items in one day. 
Title: Re: Bumping policy
Post by: Tyson on 21 Feb 2010, 05:27 am
Bump.
Title: Re: Bumping policy
Post by: Tyson on 21 Feb 2010, 05:31 am
D@mn, Pez beat me to it in the other thread  :spammer:
Title: Re: Bumping policy
Post by: Pez on 21 Feb 2010, 05:35 am
That's ok man, You still get a prize. Here's a new t-shirt for you!
(http://rlv.zcache.com/second_place_is_the_first_loser_tshirt-p235383715195795471trx1_400.jpg)
Title: Re: Bumping policy
Post by: James Romeyn on 21 Feb 2010, 05:37 am
Tyson
What is the song that goes with that cute little "I hate spammers" graphic?

Pez
Did I tell you I didn't get the word play in your signature till about a week ago? 




All
Why are you guys posting while you are not at work? 
Title: Re: Bumping policy
Post by: satfrat on 21 Feb 2010, 05:38 am
D@mn, Pez beat me to it in the other thread  :spammer:

That's what you get for one hand typing while holding onto that drink of scotch.  :wine:   :lol:
Title: Re: Bumping policy
Post by: Tyson on 21 Feb 2010, 05:58 am
Dalmore Grand Reserve tonight!
Title: Re: Bumping policy
Post by: Scott Novak on 20 May 2012, 05:34 pm
I'd agree that the weekly bumping policy is good.

HOWEVER, if people feel the need to bump frequently it could be a sign that there are too many ads in a particular category.

Personally I'd rather see a separate category for electronic components such as: "Tubes, Capacitors, Resistors, Chokes, Transformers, Sockets, Solder, etc."  I don't think they belong lumped in with "Cables, AC, Tweaks, Stands, Acoustic Control, Portable Devices, Headphones, etc".

It's two different markets.  The DIY'ers and those that only want to listen.  I don't consider electronic components to be accessories.

Scott Novak
Title: Re: Bumping policy
Post by: James Romeyn on 20 May 2012, 05:48 pm
I like the new rule.  I find it incredibly annoying when something priced a little too high is bumped day after day after day.  It's spam.

Maybe, like me, you "love" (sarc) the "price reduced" note, AKA: "overly optimistic" seller coming down to earth!
Title: Re: Bumping policy
Post by: srb on 20 May 2012, 06:53 pm
If the scam is not pricing an item artificially high then bumping it daily with as small price reductions as you think you can get away with, then it's

- posting the ad without photos and making a new post the following day with photos followed by yet another new post the next day with additional photos.

- purposely leaving out vital information like price or location in a transparent attempt to elicit those questions then making new posts to answer. ("oops!")

Of course in those cases the original post should simply be edited with the missing information and wait out the week like everyone else before bumping with new posts.   

Steve
Title: Re: Bumping policy
Post by: James Romeyn on 20 May 2012, 07:03 pm
What do they call those types of auctions where the seller randomly (2-3x per week) lowers the cost by random amounts till it finally sells?  Those are weird, but interesting ways to sell.  Persons watching the price reductions gamble as the price falls: if I don't buy it today, several others might want it at the next lower price reduction, and they might purchase before I do....oh the humanity!   
Title: Re: Bumping policy
Post by: srb on 20 May 2012, 07:12 pm
What do they call those types of auctions where the seller randomly (2-3x per week) lowers the cost by random amounts till it finally sells?
Most commonly called a Dutch Auction.
Title: Re: Bumping policy
Post by: Indiana_Jones on 25 May 2018, 04:04 pm
I agree with Scott Novak. His idea of coming up with a new category for individual parts is a great suggestion.
Please consider making a new circle for things like Tubes, Capacitors, Resistors, Chokes, Transistors, Speaker Drivers,  etc.....

Mike Jones