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<blockquote data-quote="bubbagumper6" data-source="post: 6873072" data-attributes="member: 567719"><p>In the case where someone lists a product for much more than it's worth, it's generally advisable to let them know via pm. Posting in the thread is just in bad taste and if you let them know via pm they can just edit the original post and no harm done. But if you start an argument with them in their thread, it doesn't take long for their for sale thread to now become useless.</p><p></p><p>But I think the biggest problem in post dumping is people just generally feeling the need to state their opinion in for sale threads. They want to come in and say, "Oh man that amp will never do rated" or some shit like that, which is really just unnecessary. I think the biggest and best rule to follow is, if your not interested in buying the product, don't bother posting in the thread. If it's an outrageous price, either leave it alone and let them figure out why it's not selling, or shoot them a pm, it doesn't need to be public.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubbagumper6, post: 6873072, member: 567719"] In the case where someone lists a product for much more than it's worth, it's generally advisable to let them know via pm. Posting in the thread is just in bad taste and if you let them know via pm they can just edit the original post and no harm done. But if you start an argument with them in their thread, it doesn't take long for their for sale thread to now become useless. But I think the biggest problem in post dumping is people just generally feeling the need to state their opinion in for sale threads. They want to come in and say, "Oh man that amp will never do rated" or some shit like that, which is really just unnecessary. I think the biggest and best rule to follow is, if your not interested in buying the product, don't bother posting in the thread. If it's an outrageous price, either leave it alone and let them figure out why it's not selling, or shoot them a pm, it doesn't need to be public. [/QUOTE]
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