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Currently we have the 'buisness trader classifieds' forum (where all traders can post) and the individual business specific trader forums. We are unable to search the specific trader forums without also including private sellers as they are all in the same group.

If we had 2 seperated forum groups, one for private sellers and one for business traders this would allow us to better use the search function to diffirentiate between the two, and make it easier for example, to exclude private 'buyer beware' items, only listing new ones from traders, and also make it easier to find which traders have listed a specific part.

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The whole For Sale area will be written entirely this year. So no changes for now as there is nothing easy we can do - to do what you are talking about.

However that said a IPB developer is being employed by Christian to make/code the changes Nick & I are working on (they are huge)

Slow going with the requirements so far as I've been too busy to compile a lot of it. It will get altered eventually though

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