On-list advertisements/long sigs
George Harris
harchris at smokesignal.net
Fri Jan 23 09:31:48 EST 2004
I agree with the idea that a member should be allowed to post a notice
of parts available, or a new web site. I personally don't subscribe to
the marketplace updates because I have a number of parts cars, but I am
interested in listers who are clearing out parts cars, or want to inform
us of their new web site, even if it is advertising parts.
I do not want businesses posting on the list though. That is what the
marketplace is for.
Cheers
George
Robert Mangas wrote:
>
> FWIW, the policy on the Miata powerlist I subscribe to allows for ONE
> post to alert the members of parts which are available. No commercial
> posts, and no ebay links. The idea is that it's cool to let the other
> people on the list have first crack at whatever you've got for sale.
> Works well, and it _is_ nice to get an opportunity to buy before the
> general public, as it were... To be fair, however, there's no
> list-specific marketplace there.
>
> $0.02,
> Robert
>
>> From: "Dave K." <desmo888 at comcast.net>
>> To: <quattro at audifans.com>,"Mark L. Chang" <mchang at ee.washington.edu>
>> CC: 200q20v at audifans.com
>> Subject: Re: On-list advertisements/long sigs
>> Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 23:54:25 -0500
>>
>> I have apparently broken this rule but I don't think it was necessarily a
>> bad thing. First I want to confess that I thought the rule did not
>> apply to
>> an occasional ad by a regular lister, my bad.
>
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