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oh well
sorry to see my post deleted by the administrator. i was only looking to show a boat that was very rare. kinda what i thought csc was about, sharing info on sea crafts past.
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Re: oh well
By you posting a boat "for sale" from Craigs List or any other listing gives that person "Free Advertising" on Classic SeaCraft.
This is unfair to CSC members who who Pay the $25 fee for their boat sale listings. I hope you understand
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Re: oh well
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For instance on Craigs list I see there is a 25 Seafari for sale. There are folks out there that are looking for the 25. Do I leave it?? Or would it be proper to say PM me and I will tell you where its at. Or check Craigs list in the XXX area there is a 25 for sale. Thanks,
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Re: oh well
Terry
I guess you could send a PM to the person that is looking for the subject listing. I know that if I'm looking for a certain item, I'd check all available web sites. A CSC listing costs $25. Lets not try and bypass the rules and give someone a free avenue to make Money. If that person sold his boat because the buyer saw your post, do you think he would make a contibution to our website? I don't think so It costs to operate this web site. I didn't make the rules, just follow the instructions.
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