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« on: November 06, 2011, 03:01:33 AM »
 

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The Rules for the Sales, Trades and In Search Of (STISO) Board, updated 14 September 2014 by Don Boyer
This update supersedes all prior rules postings.

Not adhering to these sales rules may result in your sale info being deleted.

YOU ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE:
  • A MINIMUM POST COUNT OF 25 POSTS
  • AT LEAST 7 DAYS AS A MEMBER
  • A REPUTATION SCORE OF AT LEAST ONE (1)
  • AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE RULES PRESENTED HERE
BEFORE BEING ALLOWED TO CREATE TOPICS IN THIS BOARD.

Spam posts made anywhere in an attempt to reach the minimum requirement may be removed at management's discretion.  Violators may have their minimum post requirement increased and any threads made in this board deleted.  Posts to the STISO, Conversation Parlor, Support or Archive boards do not count towards your post total.[/i]

General Purpose Rules:
  • This is a caveat emptor listing of sales and trades.  The management of this website are not responsible for any deals, sales or trades executed as a result of information obtained here.  You are required to do your own due diligence.  If a trade seems suspect in any way, DON'T DO IT.
  • Unless otherwise stated in a specific topic, the default currency used on this board is US dollars and the default payment method is PayPal (or cash if items are being traded/sold in person).  Buyers and sellers are free to specifically state other currencies and payment methods.
  • Trading in/selling playing cards, magic instructions, cardistry instructions or any products directly related to these is permitted.  No other items may be posted here for sale or trade.
  • You may not trade items that are considered illegal or contraband in either the place of origin or place of destination.  You may not trade in fraudulent merchandise or illegally-made copies of legitimate products.
  • You may not sell or trade in a digital video or audio file unless you have the express written consent of the copyright holder to resell that file and provide a copy of such consent as a condition of your sale or trade.  You may trade CDs and DVDs that were created by the original manufacturer under agreement with the copyright owner, but you may not trade "ripped" duplicates made without the copyright holder's consent.
  • If you are offering items in more than one category (such as some items for sale here and others for sale on eBay), create separate topics for each category and sort out which items go in which category;  don't make a single topic for all the items mixed together.
  • We provide a sticky topic for Trader Testimonials - use this to research your potential trading partners, and please include your testimonials about trades and sales as well, even if they take place elsewhere.
  • Posting fraudulent or false information anywhere in this board for any reason can get you banned from the Discourse - don't do it.
  • You may post here only if you are interested in buying, selling or trading.  If you are simply commenting on other people's sales and trades with no intent to sell, buy or trade, it is considered spam; DO NOT POST IT HERE.  The Conversation Parlor are where you can make those posts, depending on their nature.
  • You have the option to limit your business to domestic offers or local/in-person, which must be stated in your topic.  You may refuse to trade with anyone having more negative ratings than positive ratings on the Testimonials topic and no questions will be asked.
  • All topics get closed after four weeks from the last post or immediately after an eBay sale is closed, whichever comes first.  If your trade, sale or eBay sale are done, please lock your topic instead of waiting for us to do it for you.
  • Product pictures are not required, but they may help stimulate sales and are recommended.
  • A brief paragraph telling buyers why you're a great seller may help stimulate sales as well.
  • All transactions are required to be negotiated and settled on via the forum's PM system, including the exchange of transaction details, email address, mailing addresses and legal names.  DO NOT DELETE PMs either sent or received that relate to the transaction.  If a dispute arises your PMs are your only evidence; they will be reviewed by a staff member and disciplinary action will be used as necessary.  EBay transactions are exempt from this rule, but if someone is selling an item on eBay and is willing to offer it outside of eBay directly to the buyer, treat it as an ordinary sale topic; this rule would apply.


POSTING YOUR OWN EBAY SALES:
  • Title your thread with "[EBAY]" at the beginning of the thread title (i.e., [EBAY] Brand X Playing Cards).
  • Give a brief description of the sale and a link to the eBay page.
  • Everything else is between you and eBay.  You may post questions to sellers here, but the better place to do it is on eBay itself.  The sale is governed by the rules of eBay, not the rules of this board.

POSTING SOMEONE ELSE'S EBAY SALES:
  • Put it in the sticky topic "Great Deals on the Web & Retail !!"
  • Give a brief description of the sale and a link to the eBay page.
  • This is ONLY for posting about sale items on eBay that you found someone else is selling and that you wanted to notify the members of the forum about.
  • Do not post follow-up questions about the sale here - the seller will likely not see them!  Send your questions to him or her through eBay.  The sale is governed by the rules of eBay, not the rules of this board.

SELLING:
  • Title your thread with "[SALE]" at the beginning of the thread title (i.e., [SALE] Brand Y Playing Cards).  If the item for sale is something you ordered but do not yet have, use the tag [PRESALE] instead and give estimated arrival and shipping dates of the item.
  • You MUST include the following info in your thread content: Shipping costs, item costs, what country you are shipping from.
  • You may choose to include whether or not you are doing OBOs (Or Best Offer).

TRADING:
Here at The Discourse, we don't take scamming lightly. This is why we are instituting fail-safes to help protect traders. Any trade threads that do not adhere to these following rules will be locked:
  • Title your thread with "[TRADE]" at the beginning of the thread title (i.e. [TRADE] 2 Decks of Brand X for 3 Decks of Brand Y).  If the item for trade is something you ordered but do not yet have, use the tag [PRETRADE] instead and give estimated arrival and shipping dates of the item.
  • You MUST include the following info in your thread content: Shipping costs (if this is being factored into the transaction), exactly what you are trading to get and what you are offering in exchange, what country you are shipping from.
  • Not following through with a trade will result in a permanent ban from The Discourse, no questions asked, and your name added to the board's DO NOT TRADE list.

ISO (IN SEARCH OF):
  • Title your thread with "[ISO]" at the beginning of the thread title (i.e. [ISO] Brand Z Playing Cards)
  • You MUST include the following info with your post: Minimum money offered, quantity, item/s you are looking for, what country you are in (for shipping purposes).
  • If you're looking to trade for the item(s) instead of buying, post a [TRADE] topic.
  • It is prohibited to post on someone's topic that you are seeking the same items they're looking for!  It's also very rude and will likely result in members downgrading your reputation score - so don't do it.

These rules are subject to change at any time. Our goal is to foster a positive sales environment.
« Last Edit: September 18, 2014, 08:02:45 AM by Don Boyer »
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Re: *READ FIRST* Rules
« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2011, 02:01:23 PM »
 

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Hey guys, to keep our sales section efficient for everybody, I am requesting that once your thread is done (trade completed, products sold, no longer selling the products, etc.) you add a hash tag to the end of it that says #CLOSED.

Your thread will then be locked, allowing fresh threads to make it up to the top. This benefits everyone in the long run.

Thank you!
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Re: *READ FIRST* Rules
« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2012, 12:08:13 AM »
 

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I will add a small addition to the rules for this board, in regard to responses to threads. It will be considered spam to post something such as:

" I would totally buy that if I had the money "

or anything of that nature. Doing this does nothing for the seller and creates no question to be answered that helps further clarify parts of the sale.

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Re: *READ FIRST* Rules
« Reply #3 on: April 20, 2012, 12:18:35 PM »
 

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I'm trying out auction sales on the STISO board.  The rules are a work in progress and are not yet set in stone - think of it as a beta test; we're testing the concept to find and work out the bugs.  If this is a success, it'll be new standard operating procedure.  If you have suggestions that might help auction sales work better, let me know your ideas and perhaps we'll give them a try.


The first and most important thing I want to say is that I want auction sales here to be a lot less like eBay, and a lot more like a real sale taking place in an auction house.  The rules I'm devising are designed to reduce or negate the effects of snipe bidding, phantom shill bids and all those things that make eBay a terrible place to auction-shop!  :))


SELLERS - the rules are the same as for [SALES] posts, except as follows:
  • Mark your post [AUCTION] at the start of your Subject line.
  • Select an ending time for your auction that is between 24 hours and 14 days from the time of your post an list is in Greenwich Mean Time (a.k.a. Universal Coordinated Time); use a time zone converter such as this one if you don't know it already.  You may list conversions to other time zones for convenience, but the GMT end time is the official end time.
  • You must have a PayPal account and accept PayPal for payment.  (I'll consider other payment methods once we see how smoothly this style of auction works.  Apologies to people who despise PayPal.)  AMENDED: PayPal is still the preferred method of payment.  However, sellers may choose whatever payment form they prefer.  Be advised, however, while it may be your favorite method of payment, your bidders may not agree, resulting in few bidders and fetching a low price.
  • For all US-based auctions, domestic or international, list your minimum bid in US dollars.  Use PayPal to convert to your local currency when the auction is ended.  If you are not selling from the US and not selling to the US, you may post your auction in your country's currency.  For the purposes of this rule, all nations using the euro will be considered as one country.
BUYERS
  • SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY - bids may not be retracted and are considered binding offers to purchase.  Failure to purchase on a winning bid will ban you from participating in the STISO board.
  • You must have a PayPal account, use it for final payment of winning bids and place bids in currency given by the seller (default is US dollars; see rules above).
  • Place [BID] at the start of your bid post, and give your bid.  "[BID] $0.00 xxx" is fine to meet the minimum word and character requirements.  You may add whatever text you want after your bid in the post, as long as you keep it on-topic.
  • DO NOT EDIT A BID POST FOR ANY REASON.  Edited bid posts are invalid, and repeat offenders will be banned from future auctions.  BEFORE YOU CLICK "POST", MAKE SURE EVERYTHING IS IN ORDER WITH YOUR BID.
  • New bids have to exceed any previously posted bid.  There's no minimum increment.  A bid that fails to exceed all previous bids is invalid.  A "tie" is an invalid bid.
  • Automated bidding of any kind is not permitted - bids must be manually entered by the bidder.
  • Shill bidding is prohibited.  Shill bidders/sellers will be banned.
NON-BIDDERS/OBSERVERS
  • While the auction is taking place, there will be NO CROSS-TALK - only legitimate bidders may post.  After the auction, you may post if you wish as long as it's on-topic.
AUCTION ENDING - an auction ends when two conditions have been met:
  • The chosen ending time has been met.
  • There have been no bids for at least five minutes since the last bid.
This will sound strange to people used to eBay - but it's perfectly natural to people used to a standard auction.  It's the equivalent of the auctioneer shouting "Going once, going twice..." and accepting last-second bids before slamming down the gavel and shouting "Gone!"  This also means that if some genius thinks he'll swoop in at the last second and catch a bargain, he's also restarting the five-minute clock and postponing the end of the auction!


In the event that the five-minute clock keeps resetting because of excessive last-minute bids, all bidding will close exactly twenty-four hours after the original posted end time for the auction and the highest bid in place at that time will win.


A few words of advice - there is no "automatic re-bidding" feature like on eBay.  You actually need to bid what you are willing to pay; low-ball bids stand an awesome chance of being losing bids.  It also means you need to keep tabs on when auctions end since even with the five-minute clock, if you aren't here to re-bid when you're outbid, you lose, period. Bear this in mind when participating in auctions that end at inconvenient times!


In the event of disputes, the Administrator of the Discourse or his appointed agents are the sole arbiters and their decision is the final word.  In participating in an auction here, you accept this as part of the terms of the auction.


Good luck, and may the best bidders win!
« Last Edit: June 05, 2012, 11:41:39 PM by Don Boyer »
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Re: *READ FIRST* Rules
« Reply #4 on: April 21, 2012, 12:11:30 AM »
 

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Is it possible to automatically bid in case we won't be there on that day or something? We could inform the seller by PM of our maximum bid.
 

Re: *READ FIRST* Rules
« Reply #5 on: April 21, 2012, 01:17:58 AM »
 

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Is it possible to automatically bid in case we won't be there on that day or something? We could inform the seller by PM of our maximum bid.

Then you just post your maximum bid on the time you are able to.
 

Re: *READ FIRST* Rules
« Reply #6 on: April 21, 2012, 01:45:10 AM »
 

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Is it possible to automatically bid in case we won't be there on that day or something? We could inform the seller by PM of our maximum bid.

I shall quote the rule:

Automated bidding of any kind is not permitted - bids must be manually entered by the bidder.

Now, the reason for the rule:

If you were bidding on eBay, would you tell the seller, "Hey, I've bid this much so far, but I'm willing to go as high as this, so if someone outbids me, just automatically bid me above him until you reach this much."?  To a seller that's unscrupulous or even simply desperate, you've just handed him or her instructions on how to shill-bid you right to the edge of what you're willing to pay.

If this becomes a problem for people, I'll try working out rules for proxy bidding that are both fair and not onerous in terms of what needs to be kept track of on my end.  For now, though, if you want that item, you need to bid at least close to what it's worth and not simply the lowest figure you think you can get away with, especially if you won't be present when the auction time expires.  In this kind of bidding environment, eBay-style low-balling like that won't work unless there's just that little interest in the item (and that's one of the things I was trying to improve on when I codified rules for Discourse auctions).

Is it possible to automatically bid in case we won't be there on that day or something? We could inform the seller by PM of our maximum bid.

Then you just post your maximum bid on the time you are able to.

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Re: *READ FIRST* Rules
« Reply #7 on: April 21, 2012, 10:13:39 PM »
 

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Due to an unfortunate incident involving trading in goods not legal for sale, I'm forced to add this rule:


You may not sell or trade in a digital video or audio file unless you have the express written consent of the copyright holder to resell that file and provide a copy of such consent as a condition of your sale or trade.  You may trade CDs and DVDs that were created by the original manufacturer under agreement with the copyright owner, but you may not trade "ripped" duplicates made without the copyright holder's consent.


Failure to follow this rule will get you banned from all STISO activity.
« Last Edit: April 21, 2012, 10:15:49 PM by Don Boyer »
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Re: *READ FIRST* Rules
« Reply #8 on: April 22, 2012, 06:35:42 PM »
 

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Since we seem to have a lot of postings for eBay sales, use the tag

[EBAY]

instead of the tag

[SALE]

if you're posting a sale that's actually taking place on eBay and not here.  If you have a "mixed" post, items selling both here and there, use both tags.  I'm going to clean up existing posts to reflect the change.

If this gets excessive, I might restrict eBay sale posts.  Technically, they aren't sales; they're eBay ads.  If you guys have an opinion on this, I'd love for you to weigh in on it - send me a PM.
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Re: *READ FIRST* Rules
« Reply #9 on: May 04, 2012, 08:06:19 AM »
 

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Hey Don, would you be able to make a rule saying that you must upload a picture when selling something?
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Re: *READ FIRST* Rules
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Yeah having actual photos of the items on sale will really be helpful as well. Good one Josh
 

Re: *READ FIRST* Rules
« Reply #11 on: May 04, 2012, 06:21:56 PM »
 

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That does sound like a good idea, but it would also completely eliminate any pre-sales from being posted.  I'll confer on this with Alex and we'll decide.
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Re: *READ FIRST* Rules
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When posting threads like these, must we put the first and last name as well as an email address, because, to some people, that might be too personal.
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Re: *READ FIRST* Rules
« Reply #13 on: May 21, 2012, 11:28:44 PM »
 

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When posting threads like these, must we put the first and last name as well as an email address, because, to some people, that might be too personal.

Alex stated the rules.  I just follow them.  It makes sense, since it helps reduce fraudulent exchanges when you have to give that information.  If you use a format like one of these to show your email address:

joe - at - 6pack.com
joe 6pack.com
joe @ 6pack.com
joe + 6pack.com

or something similar, it should prevent your email from getting tagged by spambots.
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Re: *READ FIRST* Rules
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Auction rules have been updated.  Please read them before participating in an auction.

In general, sellers may use alternate payment methods and cross-talk in an auction is forbidden.  But STILL read the rules for more details, because there are more details to know.
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Re: *READ FIRST* Rules
« Reply #15 on: June 07, 2012, 02:44:41 AM »
 

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Don, Are we allowed to make it so it has to go up in say $5 increments or something like that? so say someone bids "$50" the next person has to bid at least "$55.50"??
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Re: *READ FIRST* Rules
« Reply #16 on: June 09, 2012, 04:18:43 AM »
 

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Don, Are we allowed to make it so it has to go up in say $5 increments or something like that? so say someone bids "$50" the next person has to bid at least "$55.50"??

No.  As stated in the PM you sent me, bidders can offer any amount in increments of $0.01.  Should you end up with some smart aleck bidder always bidding a penny above you, just hit him or her with a serious bid, where it reaches the point that it's too costly to continue bidding even at penny increments.  You can also out bid them by some low amount - if you have a lot of time to kill and nothing better to do with it.

This auction feature is NOT ANYTHING LIKE EBAY, nor was it ever meant to be.  In fact, it was meant to more closely resemble a real-world auction, as held in an auction house with people bidding live or by proxy over the phone.  That means that yes, you can choose whatever increment you wanted to beat the last bid at, but it also means that the auction technically doesn't end until all the bidding at the stated end time has ceased for at least five minutes, those five minutes being the digital equivalent of the auctioneer spouting words at a hundred miles an hours trying to entice people to bid higher.  At the end of those five minutes, if there's been no new bids, the gavel slams and it's "SOLD" to the highest bidder.  There's no bid sniping, because each new bet past the last one resets the clock back to a five-minute countdown - again, it's that auctioneer trying to entice the bidding to continue.

In real world auctions, you can bid at a lower increment than the auctioneer is clamoring for.  For example, bidding on a particular item goes up to $1000, with the auctioneer calling for the next bid at $1200.  There's nothing stopping a bidder at that point from shouting out a price that's higher than the $1000 to become the new high bid, but lower than the $1200 the auctioneer was calling for.  For example, you're at this auction and shout out "One thousand fifty!", at which point the auctioneer declares your bid as the high bid and will continue trying to get another bidder, perhaps at a smaller increment than was being asked for before your bid - so maybe he calls for $1100 or $1150.  The bidding might end up going over $1200 or it might not, but either way, you are able to present a bid at any amount that exceeds the last one.

If we were dealing with something expensive and serious - like antique furniture or works of art hundreds of years old - then anyone beating a bid by a penny or a dollar would be laughed at.  But we're dealing with playing cards here, and most decks don't have a terribly high value, especially when compared to the things mentioned previously.  So for this setting, allowing penny bids isn't entirely inappropriate, if perhaps a little annoying.

If this actually becomes a problem, I'll change the increment, but not as high as $5, considering many decks aren't worth that much in the first place.  It's like making you bid on an economy car in $10,000 increments.  You might get one bid in and that's it, unless someone else thinks it's worth $20,000 and bids - then you're left with the choice of bidding $30,000 on an item not worth nearly as much, or letting the car go to the other bidder.
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Re: *READ FIRST* Rules
« Reply #17 on: June 09, 2012, 07:23:31 AM »
 

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Okay thank you for answering that. Also, on an unrelated but related to the ISO, Sale Board, can you put up other things like wallets or hats, because you ARE technically selling it.
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Re: *READ FIRST* Rules
« Reply #18 on: June 09, 2012, 07:39:09 AM »
 

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Okay thank you for answering that. Also, on an unrelated but related to the ISO, Sale Board, can you put up other things like wallets or hats, because you ARE technically selling it.

If it's magic related items, it might be acceptable.
But I don't think people are expecting to see brand name wallets or hats here, neither they are not going to sell good.
 

Re: *READ FIRST* Rules
« Reply #19 on: June 09, 2012, 07:43:13 AM »
 

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I know that phantom. I have a wallet that I have not used and i was thinking of doing a deck/wallet bundle. The wallet cost me $30 and 3 decks $20
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Re: *READ FIRST* Rules
« Reply #20 on: June 09, 2012, 11:40:14 PM »
 

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I know that phantom. I have a wallet that I have not used and i was thinking of doing a deck/wallet bundle. The wallet cost me $30 and 3 decks $20

If it's a trick wallet of some kind, like a himber wallet or a flaming wallet, I'd say yes, go ahead and sell it here.  If it's just a basic wallet and not a magician's gaff, I'd say no.  I have no desire to set a precedent regarding selling other items here, because then anyone else wishing to sell oddball items will say, "Hey, you let that guy sell his wallet!  What makes him so special?"  It would be best to limit the postings here to any items related directly to magic, cardistry, card collecting - I'd even go as far as poker accessories or items useful for display, storage or transport of decks, such as a shadow box you can hang on a wall or a magician's kit bag.  These are items of direct interest to this community.  General purpose items would be more appropriate for eBay or a flea market.
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Re: *READ FIRST* Rules
« Reply #21 on: June 27, 2012, 03:49:53 AM »
 

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Attention, all sellers using the [EBAY] tag!

When your eBay sale(s)/auction(s) are completed, PLEASE LOCK YOUR TOPIC if you have nothing else for sale.
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Re: *READ FIRST* Rules
« Reply #22 on: August 11, 2012, 03:37:29 AM »
 

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Another rule was suggested by munro159 and I liked it, so here it is:

If the item you're posting isn't yet in your possession but is en route from wherever you purchased/obtained it, use the new tag [PRESALE] instead of [SALE].  In addition to the other rules covering sales, a presale must list the estimated time of arrival of the product to you, and the estimated date of shipping the product out to your presale buyers.

EDIT: I'm working on codifying all the rules into a single, comprehensive post.  This is what I have so far - consider this post simply as a "temporary parking space" for all of this.  Please take a look and let me know if there's anything that needs to be clarified or could be shortened.

As Jorgen Von Strangle would say, "Here are 'Da Rules'!":


APPLIES TO ALL TOPICS:

- Failure to follow posting rules may result in your thread being locked, your sale info being deleted, and/or (in extreme cases) being banned from the Discourse.
- If you are not seriously considering selling, buying or trading, DO NOT POST.  No off-topic comments permitted.  Do not butt your nose into someone else's topic.
- If you are offering items in more than one category (such as some items for sale here and others for sale on eBay), create separate topics for each category and sort out which items go in which category;  don't make a single topic for all the items mixed together.
- Scammers and frauds will be kicked off the board.
- Standard default for all posts are that all dollar amounts are in US dollars and PayPal is acceptable for payment.  You may state otherwise if you wish.
- You have the option to limit your business to domestic offers or local/in-person, which must be stated in your topic.  You may refuse to trade with anyone having more negative ratings than positive ratings on the Testimonials topic and no questions will be asked.  You may refuse to trade with anyone else on the board as long as you have a legitimate reason for doing so in the opinion of the board's moderator, any omni-moderator or the owner of AetherCards.
- All posts having no activity in the past four weeks may be closed by the moderator.


EBAY:

- Use the tag [EBAY] at the start of your thread's title.
- Briefly describe what you're selling and include the link to the sale/auction post.
- If you are selling something that you do not yet possess but is on order, you must state that the auction is a "presale" in your first post and give estimated arrival and shipping dates of the item.
- It is recommended that you state whether you're auctioning or using the "buy it now" feature or both.
- When your eBay sale is completed, please lock your topic!
- An example of an eBay topic's first post:
Title: [EBAY] Bricks of Fournier 605s in green/brown
Text: Auctioning bricks of Lee Asher 605's in green, brown and evenly mixed.  No reserve, bidding starts at $30 each. [insert links to eBay posts here.]


SELLING:

- Use the tag [SALE] at the start of your thread's title.  If the item for sale is something you ordered but do not yet have, use the tag [PRESALE] instead and give estimated arrival and shipping dates of the item.
- Sellers must include full name, a valid email address (your profile's email link is also acceptable), the price per item, what country you're shipping from and estimated shipping costs.
- The following items are not mandatory for your sales post, but are highly recommended: pictures of the items for sale, a short bio of why you're someone good to buy from (particularly if you're new to selling here), how many of each item is available for sale, whether you're willing to accept "better offers"/OBO, whether your prices are negotiable.
- An example of a sale topic's first post:
Title: [PRESALE] Smoke and Mirrors, version 382!
Text: This is Joe Blow, selling from Antarctica, and damn it's cold here!  I ordered two bricks of the sold-out S&M v382 in chartreuse and vermillion with the diamond-prism tuck boxes.  Decks are due to arrive on the 12th of next month; I can ship by the 14th.  I'm preselling them for $40 each, all orders ship on the 20th.  Shipping is $1/deck domestic, $2 to North/South America, $125 to Virgin's Low Earth Orbit Hotel Resort and Habitat, $5 to all other points.  Email in my profile link is active, but PM me if you have questions.


IN SEARCH OF/BUYING:

- Use the tag [ISO] at the start of your thread's title.
- If you're looking to trade for the items you're seeking, use the [TRADE] tag and rules instead.
- Buyers must include full name, a valid email address (your profile's email link is also acceptable), the item(s) you're seeking, the minimum price per item you're willing to pay, and what country you're requesting shipping to.
- An example of an ISO/buying topic's first post:
Title: [ISO] Black Crowns (NZ only)
Text: I'm Joe Sickspok and I'm looking for a brick of Black Crown decks, willing to pay minimum of $20 per deck.  I'm in New Zealand, looking to trade with locals or visitors in-country only.  Email is {email address}.


TRADES:

- Use the tag [TRADE] at the start of your thread's title.  If the item for sale is something you ordered but do not yet have, use the tag [PRETRADE] instead, and give estimated arrival and shipping dates of the item.  Indicate what you are seeking and what you're willing to give for it.
- Traders must include full name, a valid email address (your profile's email link is also acceptable), what country you're shipping from and estimated shipping costs.  The items offered for trade must be listed with all relevant details (quantity, version number, condition, etc.) and a list of some of the items you're seeking for trade.
- The following items are not mandatory for your trade post, but are highly recommended: pictures of the items for trade, a short bio of why you're someone good to trade with (particularly if you're new to trading here), whether you're willing to accept "better offers"/OBO, whether your prices are negotiable.
- The details of your trade and whom you're trading with must be posted in your topic.  If you fail to do so, the Discourse may take NO ACTION in the event of a failed trade.
- When trade details are properly posted, anyone failing to complete a trade will be banned permanently from the Discourse with no chance of reversal and your name will be added to a "Wall of Shame" to be included in the first post of the Testimonials topic, advising people to never trade with you and why.
- An example of a trade topic's first post:
Title: [TRADE] Your v1 Crown decks for my Transducers
Text: I'm Larry Lejursut, trading from US.  Seeking 1st edition Crown decks in all colors (except Gold, I can't afford those, ha ha).  I'm offering all four versions of the Bicycle Transducer decks: Aqua, Fire, Lava, Night Sakura.  Post here if you're seriously interested.  Email in profile is current.  I know I'm a n00b here, but over at UC I'm well-known as a good trader, been active there for two years - feel free to check me out, I have the same handle there as here, Leisure Suit Larry!

AUCTIONS:

{Rules forthcoming}
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Re: *READ FIRST* Rules
« Reply #23 on: December 12, 2012, 12:56:25 AM »
 

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Due to lack of compliance and self-control among some members, I will be replacing comments on sales and trade threads made by people who have no intent on buying or selling but who instead are adding their personal commentary on what they think sucks about the sale, price offered, how broke you happen to be, whether you think it's a rip-off, etc. - ANYTHING not having to do with the actual buying or selling or trading or that can be perceived as negative or potentially libelous.

The comments will be replaced with "DELETED BY MODERATOR FOR CONTENT."

If you have something you wish to say that's polite, take it to Talk Park.

If you have something you wish to say that's not so polite, take it to the LOLAQ.
IT DOES NOT BELONG IN THE STISO.

Direct comments, negative or positive, about completed sales/trades you participated in can be left both on the topic and (highly recommended) in the Trader Testimonials.

I will also remind everyone that when performing a sale or trade, it's REQUIRED that you post the details in the topic - who are you trading with, what's being traded, etc.  I suggest both parties involved leave comments of this nature - at the least, the second party posting can simply quote and confirm that the terms listed by the first party are correct; by doing this, each party has a post with the details that the other party can't edit.  It can help later if for any reason the deal goes south, particularly if the issue is something worth banning someone over.
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Re: *READ FIRST* Rules
« Reply #24 on: January 20, 2013, 08:05:29 PM »
 

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New rule:

No one may post in the STISO unless they have at least 25 posts in the other forum topics, not including the Lol-A-Query-Um and Feedback/Support.  The only exception is if they're selling on eBay and wish to post their sale, but that doesn't count toward the 25 posts.

This rule is in place to reduce possible fraudulent trades.  We have the most trouble with traders that have few if any posts.  They swoop in, make offers too good to be true, and they usually are.  By doing this, I'm making people who want to sell here become part of the community first, so we know who they are to some extent before getting involved with a trade with them.  25 posts isn't a very high barrier, but it's high enough that a scammer wouldn't be interested in bothering to try ripping people off here and would move on to somewhere else.
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