Read the rules you agreed to when you signed up.
Selling items is not in any way wrong. It is a helpful part of the list.
Commercial selling is against the rules.
On Apr 9, 2005, at 7:06 AM, HealeyBN7@aol.com wrote:
> A recent post:
>
>> (Let me know If I am breaking any rules of etiquette by offering
> something up for sale. I do not mean to )
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>
> Listers,
>
> A couple of questions on this subject:
>
> 1) What IS the general feeling on offering Healey items for sale on
> the
> list? Is there a long standing 'rule' ? Personally I have no
> specific issue
> with it and often find it convenient. As long as it is related to
> the car, and
> not endless misc stuff like Healey coffee mugs or ties, etc. I would
> imagine that the listers would be offering good items at reasonable
> prices, and it
> can be easier for many than going the eBay route.
>
>
> 2) Or, could there be a separate classifieds 'list' where LBC items
> can be
> put up for sale? I know there is a BMW motorcycle list that has that
> feature. Items go on the list, stay for 30 days and then are
> removed. Simple. The
> LBC 'sellers list' could have separate menus for the different LBC's:
> Healey's, Jags, MG's, TR's, others, etc. Cars for sale, parts for
> sale. Cars
> wanted, parts wanted. Misc stuff for sale, misc stuff wanted. Only
> personal
> sellers allowed, no vendors. Too much trouble for the list magordomo
> to create
> and maintain?
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