NEV Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 Sorry guys but i feel the need to post this up .. Ive tried to be tolerant ,keep an open mind and accept the fact not everybody is wired up the same but...it's finally hit me . Have been a member on here for a few yrs and had contact with a lot of members via pm ,usually regarding sales ..me buying and me selling etc. But after a lot of deliberation ive come to the conclusion ...some people who post in the wants ,more than any other forum ,have got to be the most ignorant t**ts ive had the misfortune to deal with WHY cant people be curtious and just reply with yes or no?? Its not just regarding something i am offering from my sales ,but even doing a favour and posting a link to one for sale elsewhere I don't want a pat on the back ,but seriously it's down right pure ignorant to not reply to someone who specifically states in a pm .."im offerning it your way 1st as youve posted in wants ..let me know asap if you do or dont want it ,so i can put it in sales for someone else" One last note to those who think its ok to apologise by writing back " i must have missed your message " ..there's a notification in pm's that clearly shows when a message has been read 2
NEV Posted December 22, 2011 Author Posted December 22, 2011 Sorry guys but i feel the need to post this up .. Ive tried to be tolerant ,keep an open mind and accept the fact not everybody is wired up the same but...it's finally hit me . Have been a member on here for a few yrs and had contact with a lot of members via pm ,usually regarding sales ..me buying and me selling etc. But after a lot of deliberation ive come to the conclusion ...some people who post in the wants ,more than any other forum ,have got to be the most ignorant t**ts ive had the misfortune to deal with WHY cant people be curtious and just reply with yes or no?? Its not just regarding something i am offering from my sales ,but even doing a favour and posting a link to one for sale elsewhere I don't want a pat on the back ,but seriously it's down right pure ignorant to not reply to someone who specifically states in a pm .."im offerning it your way 1st as youve posted in wants ..let me know asap if you do or dont want it ,so i can put it in sales for someone else" One last note to those who think its ok to apologise by writing back " i must have missed your message " ..there's a notification in pm's that clearly shows when a message has been read Well if its gonna be in here ,then i'll re-open it for serious discussion ..but its for the attention of people who post in wants ,so why not keep it there ,after all ,they are probs too ignorant to read anything being discussed
Modernsoulsucks Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 Sorry Nev, didn't notice you'd locked it. But I reckon it's better to be discussed rather than blanket condemnation of wants posters. Opposing view is why should you reply to some chancer who offers you a 45 for two or three times the price offered by others other than to ask "why?" Not that a polite acknowledgement isn't the best approach. ROD
Dave Pinch Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 people offered records in wants............. they say they want them then ...................................nothing....also people reserving records up for sale then .................................nothing ..fair do`s if you change your mind just let the seller/buyer know, most of us are nice people. ive had a few lately in both wants and sales. not naming and shaming coz thats not nice.....but its very frustrating especially when your trying to raise funds for summat else dave
Suzannek Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 If I posted up a want I would always reply if someone offered me a record or pointed me the direction of one, it is only courtesy Suz x 1
Chalky Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 what about some negative feedback for time wasters? Is it the "done thing" or unfair?
Modernsoulsucks Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 Dave, This really gets on my tits! If members are letting other members down on a regular basis how do you expect anything to be done about it if you dont raise it with me as the forum moderator by PM. And sometimes, as a recent incident showed, nothing to do with being ignorant but inexperience in using PM system. ROD
boba Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 One last note to those who think its ok to apologise by writing back " i must have missed your message " ..there's a notification in pm's that clearly shows when a message has been read while I don't condone this behavior at all, it is easy to miss PMs if you don't use soul source a lot as the new defaults are set up to not email you at each PM. Also, if you get more than one PM it's easy to miss. p.s. Rod, sorry about your tits
trog Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 Really annoying when you get no response when all you have done is try to help someone out. I once sent a stateside demo to someone on SS as he said his mate was collecting them. i sent it at my expense and free of charge. Ok.. it wasn't an expensive record,but even though i PM'd the member to ask if his mate got the record ok, i never got so much as a thanks..kiss my arse..or f**k you in response.....UNREAL!
Jumpinjoan Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 When you get a new message / messages they are the only ones that show up when you click into your messenger. How can anyone miss the fact that they have a new message?
boba Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 When you get a new message / messages they are the only ones that show up when you click into your messenger. How can anyone miss the fact that they have a new message? if you don't use soul source a lot, it might be a while before you log on and you might not notice the tiny red number in the upper right hand part of the screen. I agree it's probably a BS excuse many times though.
Chalky Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 if you don't use soul source a lot, it might be a while before you log on and you might not notice the tiny red number in the upper right hand part of the screen. I agree it's probably a BS excuse many times though. It could well be a BS excuse but you can see if and when and when the PM was read or not.......if it was then no excuses, I would leave negative feedback for them in future although I've largely given up replying to wants. If nothing else others can see they are time wasters. 1
Jumpinjoan Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 if you don't use soul source a lot, it might be a while before you log on and you might not notice the tiny red number in the upper right hand part of the screen. I agree it's probably a BS excuse many times though. I'm not talking about the little red number though. If members send you messages after you were last on here, when you click into your messages they are the only messages that appear.
sepia Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 with nev on this one. i've even took pictures to send with pm's on wants & most of the time,no reply. no thanks or yes please is all i ask. i dont bite
boba Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 It could well be a BS excuse but you can see if and when and when the PM was read or not.......if it was then no excuses, I would leave negative feedback for them in future although I've largely given up replying to wants. If nothing else others can see they are time wasters. how do you see this? This would be useful.
NEV Posted December 22, 2011 Author Posted December 22, 2011 if you don't use soul source a lot, it might be a while before you log on and you might not notice the tiny red number in the upper right hand part of the screen. I agree it's probably a BS excuse many times though. Agree Bob...but im talking about people who i know have read their messages .. Too ignorant to reply ...or maybe just feckin lazy ,let's face it ,theyre too lazy to find their own records 1
Chalky Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 how do you see this? This would be useful. left hand side of the message, say participants and underneath this involved in the PM, i.e. the sender and the recipients. It hen tells you if read or not and the time read...or is this something just Mods see?????
boba Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 left hand side of the message, say participants and underneath this involved in the PM, i.e. the sender and the recipients. It hen tells you if read or not and the time read...or is this something just Mods see????? ok I see this now, thanks for the tip!
NEV Posted December 22, 2011 Author Posted December 22, 2011 p.S Seen as it's busy in here tonight ...anyone got a copy of this one ...i know it's a cheapie so don't be quoting stupid prices please ARTHUR WILLIS -THE HURTING IS OVER
Kris Holmes Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 Opposing view is why should you reply to some chancer who offers you a 45 for two or three times the price offered by others other than to ask "why?" this is the one that gets me, offering a $50 record for $100 & thinking they're doing you a favour, uh, i'll keep waiting thanks. or the even more perplexing, some numbsack says they have a 45 you want, it's a $50 max 45 on ebay when it turns up, you be nice & offer them $75 & they turn you down. i just don't get it. lucky i can be patient when it comes to 45s
NEV Posted December 22, 2011 Author Posted December 22, 2011 its a ska record isnt it nev Lip up fatty ....it's soulful ska
Dave Pinch Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 or was it lip up fatty fatty reggae and not ska
Dave Pinch Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 and i`m down to 18 stone now .al sit on yer if yer keep on 1
KevH Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 i`m sorry about your tits too rod What's happened to Rod's tits?
Kegsy Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 [sorry guys but i feel the need to post this up .. But after a lot of deliberation ive come to the conclusion ...some people who post in the wants ,more than any other forum ,have got to be the most ignorant t**ts ive had the misfortune to deal with nts I have to agree with this, people who dont reply to PM'S,in Wants really piss me off. For Fecks sake its not that hard to just say no thanks your price is too high or I want it in better condition etc. In fact I would go so far as to say that the ignorant twats who dont reply should be subjected to a night with Julian Bentley DJing. But seriously cant something be done about this. AND another thing please please please stop people putting Gemm/musicstack/ebay links up in wants. This is a community of like type souls so why would anybody want to recommend some dealer from f*ck knows where, who nobody knows etc LIGHTWATER take note, you're the worse offender lots of us sell records so we can buy others which may well be the next big record that you are listening to. Kegsy (Pissed and Pissed Off) 1
boba Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 Recently I pmed a seller and got no response. He posted a sales list a week later and I publicly posted "you never responded to my PM". He sent me one PM pissed, like "what are you talking about". Then an hour later he sends another PM apologizing and giving me payment info. I got the record in the mail today actually. Still not making excuses for the many people who blow off PMs, just saying that missing a PM clearly happened in this case.
NEV Posted December 22, 2011 Author Posted December 22, 2011 Recently I pmed a seller and got no response. He posted a sales list a week later and I publicly posted "you never responded to my PM". He sent me one PM pissed, like "what are you talking about". Then an hour later he sends another PM apologizing and giving me payment info. I got the record in the mail today actually. Still not making excuses for the many people who blow off PMs, just saying that missing a PM clearly happened in this case. Bob , i fully understand where you are coming from , but the fact people don't have their settings right and don't see pm's is a total different issue . My post is from my own personal experience and I know my pm's have been read . No excuses , and as my parents taught me " politeness costs nothing " 1
Dave Pinch Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 What's happened to Rod's tits? somethin i did ....or didnt do ...oooerr missus
boba Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 Bob , i fully understand where you are coming from , but the fact people don't have their settings right and don't see pm's is a total different issue . My post is from my own personal experience and I know my pm's have been read . No excuses , and as my parents taught me " politeness costs nothing " I believe you and it has happened to me too a bunch of times
Pete Eccles Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 (edited) If someone posts a want then surely they will keep an eye on PMs more than they would normally, I'm not really a busy seller by any means, but sometimes a want is posted that I can help with, every time almost I wish I hadn't bothered, but time passes and I fall for it again, Also this has been done before, what's with the 'please PM with price and condition'? Great if a dealer reads it, but before I even consider parting with anything I would like to know what you are willing to pay, It's you that want's it, but again I end up responding with what I think is a reasonable value only to get a reply offering just a tad less, if any reply at all, wtf? do you want it or don't ya? No big deal here Rod so keep ya tits on , like I said I only get involved occasionally and usually end up regretting it Edited December 22, 2011 by Pete60
Modernsoulsucks Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 When I updated the Sales guidelines I didn't look at Simsy's pinned tips/notes in Wants. I'll edit those after Xmas when I have some time to include something along the lines of replying to PMs. If anyone has any suggestions as to what else to include please PM me. Of course that won't solve it overnight as it's quite evident from my modding so far that reading guidelines is a low priority for some. If members have problems with people reneging on orders etc let me know. I can't force them to honour their commitment but it will help eventually to identify any serial offenders. ROD
boba Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 Also this has been done before, what's with the 'please PM with price and condition'? Great if a dealer reads it, but before I even consider parting with anything I would like to know what you are willing to pay, It's you that want's it, but again I end up responding with what I think is a reasonable value only to get a reply offering just a tad less, if any reply at all, wtf? do you want it or don't ya? I disagree with this. The "make an offer" thing is usually wishy-washy and I always feel like the seller is fishing for some crazy high offer. I would much rather have someone state the price they would sell it for. It sounds like you are not committed to actually selling it if you just are willing to sell if someone makes an insane offer. If you were committed to selling it you would know the minimum amount that you would consider selling at. 1
Premium Stuff Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 (edited) Recently I pmed a seller and got no response. He posted a sales list a week later and I publicly posted "you never responded to my PM". He sent me one PM pissed, like "what are you talking about". Then an hour later he sends another PM apologizing and giving me payment info. I got the record in the mail today actually. Still not making excuses for the many people who blow off PMs, just saying that missing a PM clearly happened in this case. PM like email is a user-oriented medium - we all think it's sent so job done Then again people have real lives - things happen and sometimes emails and PMs don't get read, or not properly I'm on here quite a bit, but always rushed off my feet Sometimes I will be able to read a PM about a record immediately. Other times it may be a few days. If I post a want, probably like many others, I may want to see what offers come forward before replying. Sometimes, occasionally, I will read a message - so it shows as read - but I'm not in a position to reply - either because I need to consider, or I am maybe just rushing to pick up messages while in the middle of something else. Rudeness, and lack of courtesy is one thing - being busy, as many people are, in a world that expects an instant response to every sent email or PM is something different I think - expectations are sometimes too high Cheers Richard Edited December 22, 2011 by Premium Stuff
Modernsoulsucks Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 I take a pretty laidback approach to people letting me down Pete with sales but obvious from this thread and others that it does rile some and create bad feeling. And a ballpark figure is something we've talked about before which I think is a good idea but then we had the argument why put a price when you may get it for less without stating a price. Can't make that compulsory but can recommend as an option when I re-do Wants notes. ROD
Pete Eccles Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 (edited) I disagree with this. The "make an offer" thing is usually wishy-washy and I always feel like the seller is fishing for some crazy high offer. I would much rather have someone state the price they would sell it for. It sounds like you are not committed to actually selling it if you just are willing to sell if someone makes an insane offer. If you were committed to selling it you would know the minimum amount that you would consider selling at. Bob, if it was a record I am actively trying to sell it would be in sales or on ebay etc, it's usually on a shelf or in a box, so if I'm in no particular rush to sell it but someone has taken the time to post it as a want, then I wanna know what they are thinking of paying for it, why do I wanna spend time bartering over a record I didn't have for sale in the first place? I have better things to be getting on with,, thanks Edited December 22, 2011 by Pete60
Premium Stuff Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 With offers - I think it's always good to name a minimum bid - to avoid misunderstandings etc. I also think bids on anything should be based transparently on proxy bidding - an increment above the next highest bid - rather than blind. After all, if you were in an auction room you would know what the last person had bid Just my opinion Cheers Richard
Premium Stuff Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 Bob, if it was a record I am actively trying to sell it would be in sales or on ebay etc, it's usually on a shelf or in a box, so if I'm in no paricular rush to sell it but someone has taken the time to post it as a want, then I wanna know what they are thinking of paying for it, why do I wanna spend time bartering over a record I didn't have for sale in the first place? I have better things to be getting on with,, thanks Fair point Pete but you should still know what you want for it. If people have to 'bid' you probably are going to get a price you then have to haggle over - no? What if I offered you £30 - what I want to pay - for a £60 record - that you want £70 for? For me it's always the seller states the price - then accept or haggle if necessary Cheers Richard 1
Pete Eccles Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 Fair point Pete but you should still know what you want for it. If people have to 'bid' you probably are going to get a price you then have to haggle over - no? What if I offered you £30 - what I want to pay - for a £60 record - that you want £70 for? For me it's always the seller states the price - then accept or haggle if necessary Cheers Richard Richard I'm not talking about bids or auctions, someone posts a want - willing to pay £40 - I might have it but didn't really wanna sell it and value it at £60+ so I won't respond, it wasn't for sale in the first place, They don't state a price and we end up in a battle of wits over a record I wasn't selling in the first place, or even worse - respond with 'tell me what you were thinking of paying' and I gaurantee almost there won't be a reply,
Premium Stuff Posted December 23, 2011 Posted December 23, 2011 Richard I'm not talking about bids or auctions, someone posts a want - willing to pay £40 - I might have it but didn't really wanna sell it and value it at £60+ so I won't respond, it wasn't for sale in the first place, They don't state a price and we end up in a battle of wits over a record I wasn't selling in the first place, or even worse - respond with 'tell me what you were thinking of paying' and I gaurantee almost there won't be a reply, Cheers Pete - yes, get your point make - different situation to what I was describing Fair play Richard
boba Posted December 23, 2011 Posted December 23, 2011 Bob, if it was a record I am actively trying to sell it would be in sales or on ebay etc, it's usually on a shelf or in a box, so if I'm in no particular rush to sell it but someone has taken the time to post it as a want, then I wanna know what they are thinking of paying for it, why do I wanna spend time bartering over a record I didn't have for sale in the first place? I have better things to be getting on with,, thanks I see your position, you have records that you don't really want to sell but would sell for the right price. As a buyer, I don't want to name a price and go back and forth bargaining, having to offer too much, etc. I would rather have someone tell me a price and condition and I can make a decision. It's fine if you want to respond with "offers" to a regular want but I really don't understand why you would want to ban posts asking for condition and price. If anything, that should be the normal case of someone who wants to sell a record, even though your case is also valid. Thanks.
Guest miff Posted December 23, 2011 Posted December 23, 2011 Dont get this at all, if i post for a want and get say 6 replies why am I being an Ignorant TXXT if I dont answer them all, the only one am intrested in is the one am buying, I do usally post a thanks in advance at the bottom of the want post to start with, If i answer a want and get no reply i just assume the buyers got a better deal, dont expect them to reply in any way, there choice, I guess am just too laid back
Premium Stuff Posted December 23, 2011 Posted December 23, 2011 Dont get this at all, if i post for a want and get say 6 replies why am I being an Ignorant TXXT if I dont answer them all, the only one am intrested in is the one am buying I think that's actually the point Nev raised originally mate - it is common courtesy to acknowledge an offer Richard
Guest Bearsy Posted December 23, 2011 Posted December 23, 2011 p.S Seen as it's busy in here tonight ...anyone got a copy of this one ...i know it's a cheapie so don't be quoting stupid prices please ARTHUR WILLIS -THE HURTING IS OVER answer your pms ffs
Pete Eccles Posted December 23, 2011 Posted December 23, 2011 I see your position, you have records that you don't really want to sell but would sell for the right price. As a buyer, I don't want to name a price and go back and forth bargaining, having to offer too much, etc. I would rather have someone tell me a price and condition and I can make a decision. It's fine if you want to respond with "offers" to a regular want but I really don't understand why you would want to ban posts asking for condition and price. If anything, that should be the normal case of someone who wants to sell a record, even though your case is also valid. Thanks. Bob this is crooked logic surely, you say you don't want to go back and forth bargaining, yet every time I'm the first to state a price, as a seller, that's exactly what has happened, without fail, I've even stated how much I want, been offered less, accepted the lower offer only for the buyer to offer less again all for a record I wasn't actively trying to sell, If the buyer states what they are looking to pay, I can either help out or not, thus cutting out the 'back and forth bargaining' If someone wants a record enough to post up then say what you wanna pay, and be polite enough to reply to those good enough to take time to try and help with the quest, It's not about records, it could be anything, if somebody wants something it's about common courtesy,
NEV Posted December 23, 2011 Author Posted December 23, 2011 Dont get this at all, if i post for a want and get say 6 replies why am I being an Ignorant TXXT if I dont answer them all, the only one am intrested in is the one am buying, I do usally post a thanks in advance at the bottom of the want post to start with, If i answer a want and get no reply i just assume the buyers got a better deal, dont expect them to reply in any way, there choice, I guess am just too laid back The answer to your scenario is simple , post a follow up in your ad , stating your sorted and thanks to everyone who sent messages . Laid back my arse ... If you've posted a want and 6 people replied ,it must have been a real tough one . Too idle to look , easy option , use the wants , get a result , too idle to reply . Thanks for your honesty ..ignorance truly is bliss ! 1
boba Posted December 23, 2011 Posted December 23, 2011 Bob this is crooked logic surely, you say you don't want to go back and forth bargaining, yet every time I'm the first to state a price, as a seller, that's exactly what has happened, without fail, I've even stated how much I want, been offered less, accepted the lower offer only for the buyer to offer less again all for a record I wasn't actively trying to sell, If the buyer states what they are looking to pay, I can either help out or not, thus cutting out the 'back and forth bargaining' If someone wants a record enough to post up then say what you wanna pay, and be polite enough to reply to those good enough to take time to try and help with the quest, It's not about records, it could be anything, if somebody wants something it's about common courtesy, my logic is not "crooked logic". Wants is a buyer oriented forum. If an actual dealer responds to a buyer they should state what price they are looking to get and the condition. If someone is in the situation you are in where you will only sell if someone pays you enough money, that's fine, but I totally want to avoid people like that because they are usually unreasonable and looking for way more than the value. Most aren't even "sellers", they are collectors fishing for high prices. This is not directed at you, maybe you are very reasonable with your expectations, but in my experience that's not how it goes with most people. It's your prerogative to sell that way, and it's my choice to buy the way I want to. Nothing I'm saying is "crooked logic". The only thing that's makes no sense is saying that people should actually not be able to say "PM me with price and condition". Thanks. 1
Dave Pinch Posted December 23, 2011 Posted December 23, 2011 Dont get this at all, if i post for a want and get say 6 replies why am I being an Ignorant TXXT if I dont answer them all, the only one am intrested in is the one am buying, I do usally post a thanks in advance at the bottom of the want post to start with, If i answer a want and get no reply i just assume the buyers got a better deal, dont expect them to reply in any way, there choice, I guess am just too laid back just put on your original want `sorted now on this and thank you to all who responded` then ya coverered
Dave Pinch Posted December 23, 2011 Posted December 23, 2011 beat me to it nev......i wo just pourin a coffee
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