Rules seem to be different depending on who you are as well as the criticism you receive. The way to get around multiple thread posting violations here is really quite simple. Post a guess the price coin contest in the registry forum, just call your coins registry quality and post them in the registry forum, post a link in the registry forum to your thread here, hijack a thread in the registry forum by stating that you have the same coins for sale someone is asking about. These are all considered appropriate work arounds of the nebulous rules.
<< <i>Post a guess the price coin contest in the registry forum, just call your coins registry quality and post them in the registry forum, post a link in the registry forum to your thread here, hijack a thread in the registry forum by stating that you have the same coins for sale someone is asking about. >>
I find it very interesting that the peanut gallery had a conniption fit over something that SM1 later declared was ok by common sense. The peanut gallery then commenced to repeatedly break the very rules they were supposedly enforcing by starting multiple threads bashing the supposed rule breaker, thus turning the very forum they were supposedly protecting into a vast wasteland of worthless threads.
Perhaps the peanut gallery doesn't possess the common sense necessary to be a moderator and should leave it to the professionals? Hmmm?
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<< <i>then the ones who don't follow the rules will get a clue.
Carol are you listening? >>
Ok, class dismissed.
Camelot
<< <i>Post a guess the price coin contest in the registry forum, just call your coins registry quality and post them in the registry forum, post a link in the registry forum to your thread here, hijack a thread in the registry forum by stating that you have the same coins for sale someone is asking about. >>
I wonder who would do that?
Russ, NCNE
Perhaps the peanut gallery doesn't possess the common sense necessary to be a moderator and should leave it to the professionals? Hmmm?