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Buy / Sell Guidelines

Discussion in 'Buy/Sell/Trade' started by AJ, Feb 21, 2010.

  1. AJ

    AJ Inactive User

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    GIRS BUY/SELL FORUM GUIDELINES (updated 2/22/2010)
    Use of the GIRS Buy/Sell forums is indicative to your acceptance of the below guidelines.
    The Greater Iowa Reef Society (GIRS) has created the buy/sell/trade forums
    to allow all members to buy, sell or trade livestock, equipment and dry
    goods between members.  This forum is not intended for commercial
    sellers.  Wonder if you’re a commercial seller?  See the Commercial
    Sellers section at the end of these guidelines to determine if you meet
    the commercial seller criteria.
    In order to provide a positive experience, the following guidelines have been created:
    Most Important Guideline
    All
    buying, selling, and trading activity should be done with integrity and
    mutual respect.  This is by far, the most important guideline of all.
    Sellers
    [list type=decimal][*]Please specify your location.  If you don’t, it’s sure to be the first question that’s asked.[*]Items listed in this forum are to be reef related – selling or
    trading non-reef related items  should be listed in the off topic forum.[*]An asking price or trade expectations should be listed in the post.[*]If you are willing to ship, please specify costs (approximate is fine
    for doing so in your listing. If you are not willing to ship, please
    indicate so.[*]It is permitted to post a link to someone else’s
    for sale ad on another site as a courtesy to the GIRS members (except
    if that seller meets the classification of a commercial seller).   If
    you do so, please clearly indicate that it’s not your item and that
    you’re just posting a link as a courtesy.[*]Please try to
    include as many details about your item(s) as possible such as age,
    condition, usage history, repair history, location, defects, pictures,
    etc.   A picture is worth a thousand words![*]Selling items that are illegal to own is strictly forbidden.[*]Once an agreement has been made:[list type=decimal][*]Please indicate that the item is pending sale.[*]The seller should give reasonable expectations for a time to pickup. 
    If these expectations are not met, the item can be put up for sale
    again.[*]The seller should not take offers from others for more money (just like buyers should not offer).[*]In some situations, it’s necessary to sell items very quickly and
    waiting for pickup is not practical.  These are the sales where the
    first person to put cash in your hand for an item is the one that gets
    it.  These sales should be clearly marked "CASH IN HAND SALE”.  In
    these cases, holding the item for out of town buyers is at the sellers
    discretion.  Properly labeling the sale will help to prevent
    miscommunications.[*]It’s strongly encouraged to honor the “fist
    come, first served” approach to offers for purchase.  Honor the offers
    in the order they were received.[*]Selling to someone is done at
    the discretion of the seller.  If there's a good reason not to sell to
    someone, they don’t have to.  This should not be exploited to show
    preference to friends.  If you want to show preference to your friends,
    offer the item for sale privately to them before posting it on forum.[/list type=decimal]Buyers
    [*]This forum is for buying/selling or trading – it is not intended for
    discussion or feedback or your opinion about a product that’s being
    sold. If you wish to make a negative comment on the quality of someone
    else's trade item or the price with no intention of buying or trading
    please keep those thoughts to yourself.[*]If you would like to
    negotiate a “deal”, either with pricing, partial trades or other
    details please handle this using the Private Message system unless the
    seller has explicitly requested that all negotiations be handled on the
    original post.[*]If there are other details missing from the
    post that would help you and others decide, please feel free to post
    asking for additional or specific details.[/list type=decimal]Mind your netiquette
    Netiquette is the rules of communicating online.  If you're not familiar with what this is, there's a nice online book available at http://www.albion.com/netiquette/index.html.  We won't hold you to everything, but the major stuff like not typing in all caps, flaming, etc. may get you a PM from an Admin requesting that you adjust your posting.
    Use at your own risk
    While
    most members have found the Buy/Sell forum an incredible resource for
    finding great deals, I must stress that you use it at your own risk. 
    GIRS, it's officers and anyone not actively participating as either a
    buyer or a seller cannot be held responsible for any problems that may
    arise as a part of a transaction.  While we  would like to know about
    cases where major misrepresentation or fraud has occurred, we will not
    be able to provide any assistance or recourse in resolving the issue.
    Commercial Sellers
    How can you tell if you're a "commercial" level seller?
    [list type=decimal][*]Are more than 15% of your posts related to the sale of a product that
    you are responsible for either delivering, growing or otherwise
    manufacturing?[*]Do you sell your products under a business name
    or file taxes for the business that's responsible for delivering,
    growing or otherwise manufacturing the items you're selling?[*]Are you publicly offering a service at a price?[/list type=decimal]If
    you can answer "YES" to any one of these three questions, you're
    classified as a commercial seller.  For commercial sellers to post
    items for sale, go to this URL
    (http://www.greateriowareefsociety.org/?tabid=105) to find out about
    becoming a sponsor.  Sponsors get access to the Commercial Members
    & Club Sponsors forum and are not limited to the number of for sale
    posts they wish to make.

    In summary...

    As this is an
    open forum, we are relying on the honor system to help encourage fair
    trading. It is not the role of GIRS to enforce transactions.  In cases
    where it’s brought to the board attention that blatant fraud is taking
    place, action deemed appropriate can and likely will be taken by the
    board.  Then can include a temporary or permanent ban from the site,
    and depending on the severity of the situation, a revocation of
    membership.
     
  2. Waverz

    Waverz Expert Reefkeeper

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    What about commercial sellers that claim they aren't commercial but have the buyers that purchase goods from them advertise for them in order to avoid the measly commercial member fee?
    Are these posts going to be allowed?

    If hypothetically speaking this would ever happen of course.
     
  3. AJ

    AJ Inactive User

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    Yeah, that's addressed in the rest of the guidelines that's being reviewed by the BoD now.

    --AJ
     
  4. phishcrazee Experienced Reefkeeper

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    The last point "Are you publicly offering a service at a price?"; wouldn't everyone selling something then be labeled commercial? Seems a little broad.......I sell a few coral now and then like many hobbyists, but am by no means a commercial seller. Maybe its all covered more in the rest of the guidelines, but that caught my attention /DesktopModules/ActiveForums/themes/_default/emoticons/smile.gif
     
  5. AJ

    AJ Inactive User

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    Fawn,
    Good question. No, you would not at all be considered commercial, nor would any of the other coral sellers on this site that I can think of. In the case of selling corals, you're offering a product, not a service. A service would be something like a weekly tank maintenance service or a service to set up your tank, etc. Keep in mind Fawn, this is really targeted to keeping the buy/sell forum for hobbyists.

    Thanks for asking for clarification. Let me know if you have any other questions.

    --AJ
     
  6. REEFer Madness

    REEFer Madness Inactive User

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    1.Are more than 15% of your posts related to the sale of a product that you are responsible for either delivering, growing or otherwise manufacturing?
    That could be a lot of people. I'm not sure if there is a certain way to figure it out who is posting 15% or more in the BST forums. But normally half or more new threads listed on the home page (not inlcuding member only section) have to do with BSTing something. There's enough demand for the supply of course, but it makes the site itself seem more like one big classified section.
    EDIT:  TRichardson posted 11 times in his thread selling his stuff.    He has to post another 154 times before coming below his 15% total posts only in the BST forum.
     
  7. AJ

    AJ Inactive User

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    We have no interest in tracking this as an exact science.  If it looks like it's an overwhelming majority of selling vs posting, for a given individual, we'll address it accordingly.  I think Kirklins are a great example.  They breed clownfish, but they are also very active in the club, and post much more than just trying to sell their fish.  If they were just on the site to breed their clownfish and sell them, that would be fine, but we would ask them to become a sponsor (which for the record, just means they pay an extra $20 a year and post in the sponsor forum instead of the buy/sell forum).
    --AJ
     
  8. REEFer Madness

    REEFer Madness Inactive User

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    I know a lot of people on this site hate RC, but the post limit to view BST could help. Meaningful posts, right AJ? /DesktopModules/ActiveForums/themes/_default/emoticons/wink.gif

    I know this has been a situation for a few years that has been set on the back burner. I think Waverz is correct about the commercial sponsor problem arising. I don't believe the Club BST is being used to it's full potential either. You have a lot of more people looking at the public BST forum that is updated on the homepage if it's a new post, compared to a Club BST that's not with few amount of people.

    Bottom thread on public BST forum last posted 2/21
    Bottom thread on Club BST froum last posted 1/15

    Understanding the Club BST forum will be slower, but that's a big difference. When only 1 thread on the public BST forum was started by a non- "member" on the first page.
     
  9. AJ

    AJ Inactive User

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    Ha!  Yeah, it's because of RC that we have chosen not to set a minimum post amount before a person can see/post in the Buy/Sell forums...and just to be clear, I don't have an issue with the sellers on RC being forced to have a 50 post minimum, what I had a problem with is forcing buyers to have a minimum post count.  A noob wouldn't be able to go out and get deals on used stuff until they got 50 posts...just doesn't seem fair to me....but that's RC, not GIRS.  If problems continue, we may have to implement something like that, but the step that we've chosen to first implement to address this issue are these guidelines.  I'm hoping that having these guidelines out here will be enough to get rid of most/all of the issues...or at least have a reason to point back to when we need to take action on something.
    And you're right, the member BST forum is not being used to it's full potential.
    --AJ
     
  10. nick

    nick Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    I just wanted to bring to attention if you post pictures you will have a better chance of selling your coral. Plus I think we all would enjoy seeing the mother colony that we are buying from. And dont forget there are several color variations of the same coral and I know I want to make sure its the one I want.
     
  11. xroads Veteran Reefkeeper Vendor

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    Posted By nick on 03/21/2010 11:49 AM
    I just wanted to bring to attention if you post pictures you will have a better chance of selling your coral. Plus I think we all would enjoy seeing the mother colony that we are buying from. And dont forget there are several color variations of the same coral and I know I want to make sure its the one I want.
    +1
     
  12. Reefman

    Reefman Inactive User

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    When someone has broken some of these guidelines, how do you proceed?To whom do you communicate?
     
  13. xroads Veteran Reefkeeper Vendor

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    send a pm to any BOD member or email board@greateriowareefsociety.com
     
  14. Reefman

    Reefman Inactive User

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    Thanks
    I will do just that..
     

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