How to post on the instrument sale/exchange threads
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How to post on the instrument sale/exchange threads
I'm trying to post a for sale on the instrument sale thread. This thread lets you select 'new topic' at the top and bottom of the threads. I don't see this option anywhere on that page. How do you do so? Where is the magic button I am missing? Thanks in advance.
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Re: How to post on the instrument sale/exchange threads
Click on any existing thread and the New Topic button will be there. Basically what you did to get your note above.
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Re: How to post on the instrument sale/exchange threads
You need three posts (and final approval) before you can post on the Used Instruments Exchange:
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Re: How to post on the instrument sale/exchange threads
New members undergo a trial period, after which they are granted full permissions which include use of the Used Instruments Exchange (UIE), and the ability to send and receive private messages (PMs). The first three posts are reviewed by Admin, and once all have been approved, the trial period is over. You have two posts left before we grant full permissions.ElementalWhistle wrote:I'm trying to post a for sale on the instrument sale thread. This thread lets you select 'new topic' at the top and bottom of the threads. I don't see this option anywhere on that page. How do you do so? Where is the magic button I am missing? Thanks in advance.
This is covered in C&F's policy digest, known for short as the CCCP, and it's available for reference at the top of every forum page. While you contemplate your next two posts, I recommend you look in on the CCCP and make a start at familiarizing yourself with Board policy. You don't have to swallow the thing whole, but at least check out the index to see what's covered. There'll usually be an answer to any of your policy questions.
In the meantime, you can always post your instrument for sale in the appropriate forum (whistles in the Whistle Forum, fiddles in Trad Strings, etc.); that's entirely permitted.
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Re: How to post on the instrument sale/exchange threads
Thanks so much. I see that now. Since joining I've been more of a 'reading threads' participant and don't tend to post things I'm wondering or thinking in online forums. I understand the value of this to admin (to invite conversation or share discussion) to know we are here for the community, which I am! I do see that now as a requirement, in order to participate in other ways on this, you must have other posts. Thanks again for the heads up I appreciate it!