Cant post a reply in F/S section... Why?
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I know there's logic behind the decision to change the F/S forum, but I kind of liked being able to see some of the transactions in progress. It's neat to see what's selling (and for how much/little). I also find it's helpful to know what's being sold and what folks are holding onto.
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Originally posted by Kwalsh24:
Ok I just noticed today that I cannot post a reply to anyones F/S add, not even my own. Is there a problem with the forum>/?
Ok I just noticed today that I cannot post a reply to anyones F/S add, not even my own. Is there a problem with the forum>/?
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Originally posted by timmyturtle:
I know there's logic behind the decision to change the F/S forum, but I kind of liked being able to see some of the transactions in progress. It's neat to see what's selling (and for how much/little). I also find it's helpful to know what's being sold and what folks are holding onto.
I know there's logic behind the decision to change the F/S forum, but I kind of liked being able to see some of the transactions in progress. It's neat to see what's selling (and for how much/little). I also find it's helpful to know what's being sold and what folks are holding onto.
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Originally posted by timmyturtle:
I know there's logic behind the decision to change the F/S forum, but I kind of liked being able to see some of the transactions in progress. It's neat to see what's selling (and for how much/little). I also find it's helpful to know what's being sold and what folks are holding onto.
I know there's logic behind the decision to change the F/S forum, but I kind of liked being able to see some of the transactions in progress. It's neat to see what's selling (and for how much/little). I also find it's helpful to know what's being sold and what folks are holding onto.