Hiball said:
Note: The Garage Journal is not a classifieds site. We have a classifieds section just so that users can help each other out with deals and finds. If you are here looking for profit, please don't post.
The above statement is directly from the Rules section, if anyone expects GJ to model EBay or any other independent selling site, your probably not going to ever be satisfied.
^ Excellent point, sir.
A couple more thoughts from a new member here and a new user on Ebay as well:
I don't see how there's any way to quantify the number of transactions taking place, unless someone has actually gone to the trouble of picking through every thread and tallying up "sold" items.
You can send comments and questions to Ebay sellers, but that doesn't mean they have to
do anything. I've sent dozens of comments to Ebay sellers informing them the description of the item was inaccurate, and I only recall one of them making a correction in the listing.
Craigslist is an entirely different can of worms: Craig doesn't give a damn what comes and goes in those ads: it's 101%
caveat emptor.
I don't have any issues with requiring members to be "senior members" in order to post anything in the classifieds. Moreover, it's probably better to have that policy, otherwise (as in the case of another forum I'm a member of) you will have people join expressly for the purpose of peddling stuff (hoping to make a killing) and then disappear.
What I
would like to see, after having done several searches in the Classifieds and making a couple purchases is "sold" items dropped from the listings. I picked through a dozen ads last night before I hit one where the seller actually still had the items.
Whatever changes are made, if any, should
not require any increase in the workload for the moderators on this site. I am certain they have better things to do with their time than to police a peripheral "want ads" section on a website.
As always, just my lousy two cents.