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Topic: Closing threads for items no longer available.  (Read 7680 times)
friedsquid
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« on: July 10, 2007, 12:06:19 pm »

I was wondering if would be possible for people who start threads with items for trade and/or sale to close them once the items are no longer available. I think it would make things a lot easier for people who are searching for things on the Trading Post. This would eliminate members from sending pm's or emails to a seller once it is gone.
Only a suggestion.  Anyone else out there think that this would be a good idea ???.

Also, it would give Brent something else to do instead of searching Ebay for the "HOLY GRAIL OF NOTES" 8)

Comments appreciated.. FRIEDSQUID



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X-Savior
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« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2007, 01:09:13 pm »

I second that one.

Whoever starts a thread in the Trading Post should be able to close it. Helps with self administration.

What do you think Brent.... It is all about Mirco-Management!!!  8)
« Last Edit: July 10, 2007, 02:26:35 pm by X-Savior »

Sorry Ladies...I am now a Married Man!!!
venga50
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« Reply #2 on: July 10, 2007, 02:11:54 pm »

I was wondering if would be possible for people who start threads with items for trade and/or sale to close them once the items are no longer available. I think it would make things a lot easier for people who are searching for things on the Trading Post. This would eliminate members from sending pm's or emails to a seller once it is gone.
Only a suggestion.  Anyone else out there think that this would be a good idea ???.

Also, it would give Brent something else to do instead of searching Ebay for the "HOLY GRAIL OF NOTES" 8)

Comments appreciated.. FRIEDSQUID
At least this "Holy Grail" error note appears to be real...reminds me of the note below that was sold on eBay about 2 years ago.  The buyer left +ve feedback for the seller saying he had purchased the "Holy Grail" of error notes.  At a cost of about $1,900 USD.  Then the seller faded away a few months later and is no longer registered on eBay  ::)


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« Reply #3 on: July 10, 2007, 02:48:50 pm »

Agree. This is possible.

The person who made SMF used to be someone that worked for Invision Power Board. He took the IPB source code and modified it into SMF.

I used to have a small IPB forum but shut it down due to inactivity. It's possible on IPB for users to lock their own threads.
 

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