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Default 03-20-2006, 09:01 AM
Seeing as this market is growing at a rapid rate, it's time for some guidelines and tips. This will be updated be people when new things come to mind. Just a basic start on a very small rule:

PM when your buying/selling request is fullfilled, or when your auction is over

Please, send me or any other moderator a PM saying that your auction has ended, or that you've sold your items in question. It's kind of depressing when you see a nice item for sale, and you scroll down and see that it has already been sold. We will lock your little store, so no further confusion will be caused.

Update your threads

If you sold one of your items in your auction/store, then please update your thread and look at it occasionally. Try to turn the option "Enable email notification of replies?" on. Posting a new post in your thread saying what has been updated is not spam, and is actually appreciated by everyone. (make sure that you actually update your first post as well, of course)

Lawolf, Aibatt or Mushpoie

Make sure that you always add [Lawolf], [Aibatt] or [Mush] (or [L], [A] and [M]) in your thread title/sub title. People need to know what server your auction is in before they start to get all hyped up about it.

Update: 03-21-2006

If you do not have the server name in your title, but you mention it later because you forgot or whatever, I will edit your title and add either [Aibatt] or [Lawolf] in it for you. However, please just do it yourself.. It's a small thing to do, with large results for others. :(

Update: 07-04-2006

Added Mushpoie server. :P Also, seeing as I am not an admin doing admin thingies, try to PM a moderator about closing your shop. Preferably insert the link as well. Thanks to those that have done this already - its a great help.

Feel free to add more things to this small guide if you believe that it will make for a better market place. :D

This thread can also be found in the Buying department.
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