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* Edited for violating rule #6.
I see your point as far as editing the post but that is not a "personal" web site. I do understand though and have no problem with it. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Unless you meant rule #5 which John was in violation of....
Semantics. The intent of that rule is to avoid people making a post, or a thread for the sole purpose of pimping an outside interest.
BTW I am going to the game tonight. I will be home all week. I believe I will be in section 121 row BB.
You're right. No problem with it at all. Wish I had read the rules before I posted. Moderators have always been great to me so I have no reason to complain.Quote:
Originally Posted by ochre
I'm not sure I understand the harm in this.Quote:
Originally Posted by ochre
Is it possible to add a "Reds Marketplace" section to your board Ochre for people looking for or to get rid of memorabilia? It seems like a nice gesture to offer some cool stuff to Redszone members before going the ebay route. Just curious.
I agree. Even a ticket swap section could be in that same part. I know it isn't a huge deal for away fans to get tickets here except for Cubs fans, but I really like it on football sites where people only want to sell or trade to like fans so they dont give seats to opposing team, like the stoolers.Quote:
Originally Posted by savafan
I also agree, I dont seem any harm in posting a site for memorabilia or for tickets. I think Savafan's and AvesIce51's ideas are great. Adding a "Reds Marketplace" where you can do things such as this would be a great way to connect all of us for things such as above."
I agree too. I think there should be reputation point minimum for sellers though. Perhaps the 200-point thing or maybe 100-points. This will keep money-making-types away from the board (hate those types!).... the types that join only to make a profit. I think a lot of us diehards would like an opportunity to pick up some quality REDS stuff from other diehard fans.Quote:
Originally Posted by beb30
I don't see any harm in it either, as long as the actual sale takes place via PM and a post is included to say the item(s) is sold... surplus tickets are often sold to posters on the board. And no one has a problem requesting posters going to the game to see if they can pick up a promotional item for them.
Also, I kind of like having first dibs on Reds stuff that I might be interested in... including posters who sell stuff on ebay. Knowing it's there is a big help to me as I don't peruse sports memorabilia every day on ebay.
A Reds Marketplace section is a great idea.
One thing that would bother me though is if someone comes on the board only with the intent to sell. I wouldn't like that and I've already seen it with one or two people. Trying to sell an item is the only time they've posted.
Perhaps RedFanAlways1966's reputation minimum for such posts, or a minimum post requirement before being able to make such a post would be a good idea. I think it would also be necessary for there to be a disclaimer that all transactions made between two parties are between those two parties and not the liability of redszone.com or it's administrators.Quote:
Originally Posted by TeamBoone
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Originally Posted by savafan
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That's a good idea.Quote:
Originally Posted by savafan
Would the disclaimer be needed if all sales were done privately via PM or email and not on the board?
Sons of Sam Horn (Red Sox fan board) has a ticket exchange section with a disclaimer. They do not have a memorabilia section.
www.sonsofsamhorn.com
Team ClarkQuote:
Originally Posted by Team Clark
Is row BB the second row or is it past row Z. I am just wondering because I have some tickts this year in row BB for the Indians game.