Jaggedtoothgrin wrote:
there is currently no legislation here in taccoms about forcing timeframes on sales or payments, or infact, any restrictions at all. and it seems that the system works. if someone causes problems, they get a bad trader note, and people stop buying from them.
As I said earlier, this is all nice in theory but it doesn't work.
As an example, in a for sale thread, a seller had some Warp Spiders advertised. I posted in the thread and PMed him.
We agreed on a price and then I waited for him to get back to me with postage costs from UK to Aus.
After we had agreed to make a transaction, he was contacted by another member on TacComms (by PM) and he sold the Warp Spiders to them. There was no communication from the seller to me at all. Eventually I PMed him and was told that he couldn't find the Warp Spiders now...
I noticed later that the buyer eventually put up a Good Trader notice and mentioned the Warp Spiders. I contacted the seller who got all angry with me for catching him out.
Posting a negative feedback about him was pointless as he was selling all his Epic stuff and he hasn't been back here in a few years now.
This sort of crap is maddening and really just isn't on.
And of course it's fine for a seller to sell to who he wants to but once a deal is agreed upon, IT MUST BE HONORED.
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if, however, they want "as much as they think they can get for something" that is their perogative, and they should have that option available to them
The seller always has the Ebay option available to them. This isn't an auction site. There are many rules for governing auctions and I think they would be more onerous than just requiring a seller to put a price on their product and requiring the seller to honor any agreements made.
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seriously, the WAU method of trade forums makes things awful for sellers. its a terrible system, and i'd be disappointed if we picked it up here (even though i've no intention of selling any epic stuff anytime soon, so the changes would really only ever benefit me, they're still a monstrosity that shouldnt be propogating)
Absolutely disagree with this. WAU provides a great platform for sellers to advertise their sales at the prices that they choose - how is that unfair for a seller? The seller can still choose who he sells to (preferences given to bulk purchases, local pickup etc) but they must include a price for their wares. This is completely fair to all involved.
A seller just needs to get a price they are happy with. Anyone who isn't sure about how much something is worth just needs to do a little research.
This isn't something to lose sleep over but it is always going to be a difficult subject when money is involved.