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Below are the simple rules for the use of the classifieds section.

Any users that choose to ignore the rules as below will either have their posts or threads removed/edited, or may receive a warning. Once a certain warning level has been reached, a user will be banned for 2 weeks. If a further ban is incurred through the warning system, a permanent ban will contracted.

THE DO'S AND DONT'S OF THE SAU CLASSIFIEDS!

Sellers

  1. When starting a new thread, you must include a set price, or at the very least a ballpark figure that you are looking for. EOI's are not permitted
  2. Clearly state the type of item you are selling, the condition of the item, important details like modifications, kms etc, your location and contact details
  3. No continuous thread bumping! - If you insist on continually bumping your thread, your bumps will be deleted and if it continues, you will receive a warning from moderators. One bump every 24 hours is permitted.
  4. Do not repost your For Sale thread! - Edit your old thread if details change, and bump your old one instead. We don't want 5 different threads that could potentially confuse buyers and make a deal go sour.
  5. Post photos! - Where possible, add images to your post. This is by far the best way to show off your item and give any potential buyers the best indication as to items condition etc. Posting photos will also cut out the "pics please" comments and help you to sell your item faster. Click here for a tutorial on how to post photos on SAU
  6. No posting on behalf of others! - If your mates want to advertise their items here on SAU, tell them to register - If you dont own it, dont post it for sale.
  7. Absolutlly no business trading in the state area. This includes selling multiple items of the same or similar description.
    (Use "Group Buys" if you wish to sell many of a particular item)

Buyers

Recently, moderators have been deleting too many stupid posts in the for sale section and as such, the following now apply:

  1. Absolutely no "Free Bumps" or "Nice car wish I could afford it" comments - If you like what you see and you wish to compliment the seller, send them a pm :) Only post on the thread if you have a genuine question or are genuinely interested in the items being offered for sale
  2. No price debates - put simply if you do not agree with the price being asked, do not comment on the thread. If you believe the seller is asking too much then either pm the thread starter or don't buy the items advertised - simple. There is to be no "My cousin can get it for much less" or "Your asking too much" comments. Again, comments like these will be deleted and if you persist in posting such comments, a warning will be issued.
  3. In light of recent dodgy traders that have popped up, if you see a user or thread that you think is suspicious, pm a moderator or report the post immediately!! - Dont start throwing accusations around.
  4. If you would like to make an offer to buy an item less than it has been advertised for, then please take the time to give them a pm. Do make offers in the open forum as it degrades the sale and maby be seen as being rude. You can however put, "Sent you a PM" in the thread if you feel it nessary.

Please consult the bad traders list before handing over any money!

These rules are here to ensure a safe and enjoyable trading environment for all users so please respect the rules and enjoy the forums.

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  • 5 years later...

4 .Do not repost your For Sale thread! - Edit your old thread if details change, and bump your old one instead. We don't want 5 different threads that could potentially confuse buyers and make a deal go sour.

Did you ever tried ??

  • 11 months later...

as part of your rules u state u need to edit ur old thread insted of re-creating it. Well thats fine. however I am unable to edit my post. so I am unable to Ahere to the rules. What Shall I do?

  • 5 months later...

as part of your rules u state u need to edit ur old thread insted of re-creating it. Well thats fine. however I am unable to edit my post. so I am unable to Ahere to the rules. What Shall I do?

yea i can't edit my post either. where's the option to do so?

as you can see, the original post is from 2005, so it's seven years old

since then they have disabled the option to edit your add for the protection of buyers and sellers, so that an add cannot be changed after the sale is completed and the item is in different condition than stated in the add originally

so if you do need to make any changes, do so by posting the changes in the for sale thread, or message a classifieds moderator

  • 6 years later...


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