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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
Here's a hypothetical question that I haven't seen discussed lately, or maybe never. I'd like to see some discussion, and maybe a consensus will emerge. |
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Posted By: Joann
It seems to me that the seller should give the poster first shot at it, as a courtesy, but this is up to the seller. Awhile ago someone posted a WTB, and somewhere in the thread someone else also posted that he would also like to buy the same cards. It didn't take long for several new posts to appear, all saying the second poster should not have jumped the tread to hijack cards. |
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Posted By: leon
As almost always I agree with everything you said. I hope that all sellers will give the first right of refusal to the person that initiates the first post/thread. There is no way to police it but I would strongly encourage everyone to let the first person posting have the first shot.....It's only fair.....For all the transactions that do go on over on the BST pages there are still very few issues and it's still CAVEAT EMPTOR as always....Good luck Tim.... |
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Posted By: Steve M.
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
My original post was phrased in such a way that anyone who hadn't known of an actual "event" wouldn't know there was one. |
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Posted By: Steve M.
Sorry you and he feel that way. Good bye. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
If the want list creator posts something publicly, it is open season. The whole point of the post is to alert the world that the poster is looking for something. If that alerts others to the prospect, that is the price of making a public post. |
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Posted By: Fred C
In the future you could ask prospective sellers to EMAIL you rather than post in the BST. Some people may not want to do this but if they do you'll be covered and not have to worry about poachers. |
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Posted By: Dave F
On a related topic...I know we've been through this before..but it would be so nice if people would stop the third party comments on the B/S/T. Making a comment about how nice something is or whatever is one thing, on the other hand there are comments that I believe hinder a sale. Maybe some of the third party interferences aren't meant maliciously...but why do they have to happen? |
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Posted By: RC
In my brief experience on the board, I have had good experiences with the BST. Of course I am not extremely active either but those posters I have dealt with have been great. |
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Posted By: leon
Guys and girls- please let me know when there is interference, besides a benign comment, and I will take care of it. There shouldn't be 3rd party interference per the board rules.....if you don't know what I am talking about then read the rules....thanks |
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