Feedback Duplicate Thread is Too Strict

Discussion in 'Support & Feedback' started by S_A_W, Apr 20, 2010.

  1. #1
    I think if the details of the offer change you should be able to post a new thread. If the page rank, pricing structure or anything else important changes in the offer you should be allowed to make a new thread because the entire value has changed.

    For example if I start a new website with very few backlinks and zero page rank and low content I might want to offer links at a certain price for a short duration for the first few advertisers. Then three month later if I get a page rank of 2 and acquire more backlinks and traffic I might want to offer longer durations and a higher price. Or I might acquire a new site in the same niche and want to offer a combo deal.

    I know people find ways to abuse this by selling a link for $19.99 instead of $20 but that should be dealt with on a thread-by-thread basis.
     
    S_A_W, Apr 20, 2010 IP
  2. Imbo

    Imbo Member

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    #2
    hate to say it, but DP could care less about your opinion. They already decided on the No duplicate thread idea. Or paid or changes to the bumping proceedures in the BST section.

    Just saying your "feedback" is falling on deaf ears and might as well be blackholed.. lol
     
    Imbo, Apr 20, 2010 IP
  3. robyries

    robyries Notable Member

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    #3
    and then why you not just wait for a while until your website get better ranking or backlink,.. and then you can sell link on BST section,.. LOL :D
     
    robyries, Apr 20, 2010 IP
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    Brian1970 Notable Member

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    #4
    Mods will happily make any changes to your existing sales thread.

    Thanks Brian
     
    Brian1970, Apr 20, 2010 IP
  5. sawz

    sawz Prominent Member

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    really? says who? i sure won't.
     
    sawz, Apr 20, 2010 IP
  6. Brian1970

    Brian1970 Notable Member

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    #6
    I have seen Mods post this a number of times so maybe you should do some searching?

    And while we are on you could comment on this post.

    Thanks Brian
     
    Brian1970, Apr 20, 2010 IP
  7. sawz

    sawz Prominent Member

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    #7
    maybe i should do some searching?
    what does an iTrader thread have to do with this besides nothing.

    we may, on occasion, edit someones thread. its not written in stone that we will "happily" do it cause we won't.
    once you open that Pandora's box it'll be hell cause everyone and there brother or sister will want their threads edited.

    so don't go around saying we'll do something when its not the norm.
     
    sawz, Apr 20, 2010 IP
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  8. Brian1970

    Brian1970 Notable Member

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    I posted an answer that I had seen posted by a Mod on an earlier occasion, I therefore thought that it was the norm. Apologies for using the word HAPPY.

    The other post, I was waiting for some clarity. I wouldn’t want to give people the wrong advice, when you can put me straight before hand.

    Thanks Brian
     
    Brian1970, Apr 20, 2010 IP
  9. S_A_W

    S_A_W Active Member

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    So you can ask a moderator to edit all the details that have changed in a previously posted thread. Sounds like a huge work-load for mods.
     
    S_A_W, Apr 20, 2010 IP
  10. sawz

    sawz Prominent Member

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    you can ask us whatever you want, doesn't mean we'll do it.
     
    sawz, Apr 20, 2010 IP
  11. Brandon.Add.On

    Brandon.Add.On Peon

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    If the bottom line is the same then it is considered a dup thread. If you don't know what a bottom line is then you shouldn't be in the buying-selling business .
     
    Brandon.Add.On, Apr 20, 2010 IP
  12. S_A_W

    S_A_W Active Member

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    That is not what I got from reading the sticky, it seemed to mean that if you made a thread about selling a link on a website ever, you can never make one again for the same site.
     
    S_A_W, Apr 21, 2010 IP