Updated Classifieds Etiquette:
#1
Posted 15 June 2005 - 05:18 PM
You can sale more than one aircraft in a thread, but you may not sell the same a/c in more than one exclusive thread.
Be descriptive in thread's name
good thread name: 717 for sale; I need a MDW gate
bad thread names: PLANE FOR SALE!!!; I NEED GATES
No topping/bumping thread in attempts to capture attention. Only if a major change has happened
It is ok to top/bump a thread if you have sold one of the a/c (if you are selling more than one), significantly changed the price.
Do not just top because you need to sell the a/c, or there has been no attention to it. ie: no "its still for sale people, I need you to buy it now" posts.
After a sale, request the threads deletion
You may change the threads name to 'SOLD' or 'FINISHED' and we will promptly delete it. Also you can just post the link in this thread and one of the mods will delete it.
Any inactive threads 5 days old (as in no one has posted in 5 days) will be deleted.
Only advertise in your thread.
Don't go around adversising your DC-10 in threads where people are asking for Saab 340s. Keep your offers in your thread please.
Post all details about your aircraft.
Many aircraft have different engine types that will influence a potential buyers decision. Please post the exact engines your aircraft has, don't just say it has P&Ws unless there is only one P&W engine availabe for that a/c. also post the aircrafts age.
Remember this is the Classifieds
You may buy, sell and trade here. You may also request liveries and logos here. Do not turn this into a general talk/off topic board. Also, no accusations about cheating here.
Bugs go in Bugs
Alliances requests go in Alliances
Press Releases go in Airline Press Releases
-Thank you
The moderator(s)
[Edited on 7/1/2005 by S.A. 13]
[Edited on 8/8/2005 by S.A. 13]
#2
Posted 15 June 2005 - 08:56 PM
#3
Posted 16 June 2005 - 04:07 AM
#4
Posted 22 June 2005 - 11:12 PM
DO NOT advertise your wares in someone elses thread. If you have something to sell make your own thread.
#5
Posted 12 July 2005 - 01:38 PM
Is it ok to put a plane up for sale in the public market while also posting it here?
#6
Posted 20 July 2005 - 05:08 PM
#7
Posted 26 March 2009 - 08:42 PM
One thread per sale
You can sale more than one aircraft in a thread, but you may not sell the same a/c in more than one exclusive thread.
Be descriptive in thread's name
good thread name: 717 for sale; I need a MDW gate
bad thread names: PLANE FOR SALE!!!; I NEED GATES
No topping/bumping thread in attempts to capture attention. Only if a major change has happened
It is ok to top/bump a thread if you have sold one of the a/c (if you are selling more than one), significantly changed the price.
Do not just top because you need to sell the a/c, or there has been no attention to it. ie: no "its still for sale people, I need you to buy it now" posts.
After a sale, request the threads deletion
You may change the threads name to 'SOLD' or 'FINISHED' and we will promptly delete it. Also you can just post the link in this thread and one of the mods will delete it.
Any inactive threads 5 days old (as in no one has posted in 5 days) will be deleted.
Only advertise in your thread.
Don't go around adversising your DC-10 in threads where people are asking for Saab 340s. Keep your offers in your thread please.
Post all details about your aircraft.
Many aircraft have different engine types that will influence a potential buyers decision. Please post the exact engines your aircraft has, don't just say it has P&Ws unless there is only one P&W engine availabe for that a/c. also post the aircrafts age.
Remember this is the Classifieds
You may buy, sell and trade here. You may also request liveries and logos here. Do not turn this into a general talk/off topic board. Also, no accusations about cheating here.
Bugs go in Bugs
Alliances requests go in Alliances
Press Releases go in Airline Press Releases
-Thank you
The moderator(s)
[Edited on 7/1/2005 by S.A. 13]
[Edited on 8/8/2005 by S.A. 13]
Yes listen to him if you are misbehaving he could strip you of your operating licence
#8
Posted 26 March 2009 - 08:58 PM
Yes listen to him if you are misbehaving he could strip you of your operating licence
Is there a reason for kicking this 4 year old post?
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