Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/03/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]If I was a buyer today, I'd be grateful to have a 'for sale' day, so that I could, for example, subscribe for that day only, avoid keeping an eye on the LUG the rest of the week, if I do not have the time for it, and know I have a very good chance to hear from the equipment I'm looking for. Inversely, as a seller, I would be happy to know that there is 1 day in the week where I would have the greatest potential readership of potential buyers. A self-imposed (by the traders) Friday 'for sale' policy seems like a good choice for efficient trading. If sellers want to dilute themselves in the stream of BMW v. HD posts during the rest of the week, it is their problem only. Having mentionned that, I do not really care what buyers and sellers do and when they post, as long as the quantities of these posts remain more or less at the current very reasonable level. There is no reason to believe that they would increase anyway... Alan On mercredi 31 mars 1999 22:41, Bryan Caldwell [SMTP:bcaldwell@softcom.net] wrote: > The only thing to clearly emerge from the recent discussion regarding Friday > "for sale" postings is that there is no consensus. There is, however, a > policy imposed by the operator of the list - sent, I presume, to everyone > when they join. It reads: > > "It is acceptable for individuals occasionally to post advertisements to > sell > cameras, and very much acceptable for individuals to post requests to buy > cameras. Any user who is obviously conducting a business in the sale of > cameras will be removed from the list." > > (Note that the latter part is largely ignored) > > Anything else is simply an attempt to restrict the content of the list.