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Re: Membership tiers revisited. Please read, thanks.
TTT as we are still having confusion on this topic.
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I'll say =)
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I consider it money well spent.
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Thank you to all those that stepped up to the plate to help keep this board running as smooth as it does. On another note, we are seeing some members that might/could up their tier level based upon what we see on the parts board. I wonder if they haven't seen this post and the sticky at the top, or if they are waiting to be asked to increase their tier level? |
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that I have read in this post is left over USED parts and 48 sale of 50 posts in 3 months. I have sold my last truck in Oct 2016. I have 99 % NOS parts and collected for 3 trucks over 30+ years, and I am not a business vendor. So where do I fit in the tier descriptions. I did have to pay for the NOS parts and dearly for some, but members judge on sold dollars and not net dollars. Track sold posts tier on premium members and have mandatory upgrade to high octane tier. Self police is like getting keys to Dad's Corvette, you crank it up and never look back until you run out of gas, as you don't know where you have been! In fairness, I will be responding to WTB threads until my June upgrade. Thanks for hearing me out. See you then! |
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Im no expert on how to track stuff. But for instance If I click on your name w314speed and go to your public profile and then go to statistics and find all threads started by w314speed and open it I can see the last 200 threads you have started. Dunno why it doesn't go back any further? Not all, but the majority are for things you are selling. Some WTB sprinkled in there and I think a few posts in the 4x4 area.
Now Im one of those premium member guys (have always been, that has been a board member for 15 years) 12.5K posts you mentioned. I checked my last 200 posts started by me, no for sales and two WTB. Over the years I have sold a few things here and there, my guess is less than ten things. Mostly I just blab and learn haha. This isn't some big corporate site. I think the rules are if you are using the board to make some dough, selling a lot of stuff, just step up a little to help the board out that gives you a giant market place. |
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I haven't noticed it as bad here as on the 73-87 side.
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I am not selling to make money, only when I buy something I should have not bought or I change my mind. most of what I buy I lose money on. with that being said and because this is such a good site for communicating, buying and selling and finding friends! My opinion is to change the requirements to (IF YOU SELL YOU UPGRADE). the cost is minimal and the exposure is huge for what you are selling. if someone only has one or two items to sell I am sure a selling member would help them out. I am upgrading my status even though I think I only sold about 10 items. Thanks Russ
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I just renewed my premium membership in March and I'm not sure if high-octane membership is where I need to be but I'm willing to upgrade to high-octane membership I sent Josh an email on April 7 asking how to go about upgrading since I've already paid the 25 dollars for the premium membership and have yet to hear back from him so if he would let me know if I can just pay the $105 difference because of paying $25 in March for a total of $130.00 or do I pay the $130.00 and lose the $25.00 I don't mind paying to support this site thanks Jeff
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It wasn't even 30 days for me renewing my premium when I happened across a buyout. Knowing I should upgrade I sent Josh an email asking the same thing. Did not get a response (I am sure they are pretty busy) so I just went ahead and paid the whole $130 for the year. Josh did send me an email later on saying he extended my octane a bit longer then the year to make up the $25 I had just paid. I feel I have sold enough on here that the $130 should not even be a question for me. I don't know of anywhere else I can go and get the exposure this site has so the $130 is just a drop in the bucket for the potential sales. Richard |
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So why do several people who only seem to sell for profit, as well as fabricate items to sell, only have Premium memberships instead of High Octane? Kind of hard to justify paying for a membership to sell one or two items when there are those who list dozens of item paying the same membership level.
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