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Trader Info here

 

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Traders

 

Traders are companies or individuals who wish to sell or advertise non-private items or services through the forum - this includes people acting as third party agents even if they are not making any profit. The only exception to this rule are for group buys, details of which are above. Traders have to pay a fee to become recognised as an official trader within the club, although it should be noted that traders are effectively only buying advertising space on the forum and are in no way linked or sponsors of it.

 

Traders are able to buy advertising space in three forms. Firstly there are what we call 'Traders', each of whom is given a sticky thread in the "Traders Section" forum in which they can specify contact information and advertise their day to day products and services. Each trader can also post a couple of specials every month in the "Traders Section" forum, with special exceptions being made if required. Traders are not allowed to post in the "Classifieds" forums.

 

As an upgrade to traders we have 'Performance Tuners', referred to as PT from now on. PT's are traders who do a lot of business through the forum, and because of this they require their own section of the forum to go about their business. PT's are given limited moderating power over their forums and their forums are effectively an online version on their shops. For this reason you should not be surprised if a PT removes any unfavourable threads from their forums. Although this is seen as unfair given that only good comment are left, this is much the same situation you get with any other form of business whether online or in the real world. A good analogy would be sticking a poster on a shop window expressing your dissatisfaction of their goods or services - you wouldn't expect the shop owner to just leave it there for all the other customers to see! If you have a complaint about a PT then please contact them directly.

 

The last type of advertisement supported by the club is by placing a banner add at the top of the forum. This add will appear on all normal forum pages and will be seen by everyone visiting the site.

 

Before anyone can become a trader a vote is put before the club members and it is up to them whether or not the trader application is accepted. This process normally takes about a week and is repeated every year when your trader membership comes up for renewal.

 

If you would like to advertise via one of the methods details above, or would just like some more information, then please contact mawby and I will be happy to help.

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Mike

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Trader Info here

 

[paraphrase]

Traders

 

Traders are companies or individuals who wish to sell or advertise non-private items or services through the forum - this includes people acting as third party agents even if they are not making any profit. The only exception to this rule are for group buys, details of which are above. Traders have to pay a fee to become recognised as an official trader within the club, although it should be noted that traders are effectively only buying advertising space on the forum and are in no way linked or sponsors of it.

 

Traders are able to buy advertising space in three forms. Firstly there are what we call 'Traders', each of whom is given a sticky thread in the "Traders Section" forum in which they can specify contact information and advertise their day to day products and services. Each trader can also post a couple of specials every month in the "Traders Section" forum, with special exceptions being made if required. Traders are not allowed to post in the "Classifieds" forums.

 

As an upgrade to traders we have 'Performance Tuners', referred to as PT from now on. PT's are traders who do a lot of business through the forum, and because of this they require their own section of the forum to go about their business. PT's are given limited moderating power over their forums and their forums are effectively an online version on their shops. For this reason you should not be surprised if a PT removes any unfavourable threads from their forums. Although this is seen as unfair given that only good comment are left, this is much the same situation you get with any other form of business whether online or in the real world. A good analogy would be sticking a poster on a shop window expressing your dissatisfaction of their goods or services - you wouldn't expect the shop owner to just leave it there for all the other customers to see! If you have a complaint about a PT then please contact them directly.

 

The last type of advertisement supported by the club is by placing a banner add at the top of the forum. This add will appear on all normal forum pages and will be seen by everyone visiting the site.

 

Before anyone can become a trader a vote is put before the club members and it is up to them whether or not the trader application is accepted. This process normally takes about a week and is repeated every year when your trader membership comes up for renewal.

 

If you would like to advertise via one of the methods details above, or would just like some more information, then please contact mawby and I will be happy to help.

[/paraphrase]

 

Mike

 

 

 

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