Speedster Scam in classified?
- Vic Skirmants
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Re: Speedster Scam in classified?
My suggestion: no ad on the day you join. Post in Off Topic and introduce yourself. Post ad the next day. Is that so hard?
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Re: Speedster Scam in classified?
I like Vic's suggestion. It has a nice balance. Someone who is really interested in joining the club and being part of the 356 community probably won't mind a minor inconvenience as the price of admission. A scammer on the other hand, hopefully won't bother. Good idea.
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Re: Speedster Scam in classified?
I think Vic's idea is a real solution to the problem.
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Re: Speedster Scam in classified?
this site launched over 10 years ago and it wasn't that far back that a seemingly endless string of technical issues with the classifieds was sorted out. now there are scammers.
I have seen on other forums where users have been banned unable to return simply by finding a new IP address, where restrictions on on access are controlled by a simple code update, as Vic suggests above. (good idea used on many sites, but I'm guessing it can't happen here)
isn't it about time we dump the 20th century software that operates this site ?
also, can someone who knows the real reason explain to me why the classifieds need a seperate page (running under seperate code) ?
inquiring minds want to know.
I have seen on other forums where users have been banned unable to return simply by finding a new IP address, where restrictions on on access are controlled by a simple code update, as Vic suggests above. (good idea used on many sites, but I'm guessing it can't happen here)
isn't it about time we dump the 20th century software that operates this site ?
also, can someone who knows the real reason explain to me why the classifieds need a seperate page (running under seperate code) ?
inquiring minds want to know.
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Re: Speedster Scam in classified?
That one is easy, it's Baby Boomer Communism. Originally it was part of the main forum, and worked with it. That's how it is in most forums, there is a talk section and a for sale section. Ever since I've been a member of this club, over a decade now, there has been an anti-commercial vibe. Sometimes it was other members but many times it was the moderators and Trustee's. People were told they couldn't post pictures, because you "might" want to sell something, even if you said it wasn't for sale. So much so that posts were deleted and members suspended if they protested.jerry haussler wrote: also, can someone who knows the real reason explain to me why the classifieds need a seperate page (running under seperate code) ?
inquiring minds want to know.
So at some point the decision was made to make the classifieds a separate forum so the people who didn't want to see the grubby people buying selling things didn't have to.
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"So at some point the decision was made to make the classifieds a separate forum so the people who didn't want to see the grubby people buying selling things didn't have to."
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Re: Speedster Scam in classified?
I am not buying and selling, but I am grubby. Therefore I resent that.
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Re: Speedster Scam in classified?
No you resemble that...Martin Benade wrote:I am not buying and selling, but I am grubby. Therefore I resent that.
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Re: Speedster Scam in classified?
I guess you got me there...
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Re: Speedster Scam in classified?
The roots of the sports car hobby in the United States are non commercial. Back in the old SCCA days when 356's were raced, no commercial messages were allowed on race cars. No professional drivers allowed. The club was peopled with gentleman ( and a few ladies ) It was mandatory to attend club dinners and meeting wearing a blue jacket and hopefully tie. While a lot of these folks worked on their own cars, they were of an educated, affluent background. A bit of that tradition still exists in this registry, and also with the VSCCA where I race.