Message board etiquette

What is the appropriate time to wait to “bump” your post on the BST board? It seems that everyone has a different time line before they bump their post. It can be aggravating when someone pushes your post deep into the abyss when they are trying to pimp items that seem to be in very low demand. It hasn’t happened recently, but I’ve actually seen some posts get bumped for 10 days straight without any replies.
Just looking to get an idea where everyone stands on this. Hope I’m not opening that proverbial can-o-worms.
Just looking to get an idea where everyone stands on this. Hope I’m not opening that proverbial can-o-worms.
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I bumped mine twice yesterday. I added 20-30 PSA 10s, some autos and a lot of tickets like at 2 in the morning, then I worked on it again, changed one section around, added game-used, more PSA 10s and a few other things, and bumped it again. I spent like two hours adding things to it, so I don't agree that I should have to wait a week or something like that to bump it.
I am saying all the above understanding none of this is likely directly at me.
Just noting that every case is different and in my opinion, it has more to do with how fast you are moving, changing or trading your items and less to do with time...as far as etiquette goes.
As far as rules go, there does not appear to be any and not directed at WeekendHacker....but, thus forum has started to beome the air your minor complaint and problem forum. I truely hope the general posting of the list is not a reflection of how we feel in life.
Clear Skies,
Mark
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
Once every 24-hours works well.
Looking at my sale posting I guess my updates were about 23 hours apart and fall on different CU calandar days. Not that anyone likely cares.
Personally, as long as everyone keeps to the one sale thread (apparently there is no limit on want threads) rule posted, I think we will be alright and no one should feel stepped on. If your posting falls off the front page and it bothers you, either bump it or adjust your settings so more threads appear on your page.
Again, I want to note that my whine comment above was not directly at WeekendHacker....rather I dislike seeing the loss of old member postings replaced by complaint postings which is what has happened lately
Clear Skies,
Mark
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
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Ralph
Buying Vintage, all sports.
Buying Woody Hayes, Les Horvath, Vic Janowicz, and Jesse Owens autographed items
Multiple times per day is the only real annoyance, and the vast majority of our folks are respectful IMHO.
Bosox1976
You don't need one page for each sport, but since Baseball rules here I would like one page for Baseball and the 2nd page for everyother sport Football,Hockey,Basketball,Golf.
This would help keep items closer to the top, and also help people sell their items, find items to purchase easier.
Now having everyone actually place the correct item on the correct page....well that's its own little can-o-worms.
Mark
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NFL HOF RC SET
The good thing about the Selling Forum is that one can search any card they want to see if one is offered for sale. I have done that method before. In that case, it does not matter if your thread is buried deep. Someone will do a key word search and contact you. If you no longer have an item for sale, edit the thread to reflect that.
BST: Tennessebanker, Downtown1974, LarkinCollector, nendee
Steve
edited to add:
This is what SM1 posted in the coin B/S/T:
Q] AND For the thousandth time, it's ONE bump per day. >>
i would assume that if that is the rule there it is the rule here.