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Your Friendly Neighborhood Help-Forum!

Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 12:38 pm
by Linrandir
First, thanks to the folks who suggested this. I must admit I'm a little embarassed I didn't think of it first, but oh well. It's been a while since I've done reference desk work. :-)

This forum is for any questions or requests you, the Bartertown Users, may have.

:twisted: Okay, any Bartertown-specific questions & requests. No homework help or tax advice, anyway. :twisted:

So, if you need to find out about bad trade reporting practices, or forum rules, click on the links in my signature below or run the risk of getting told to RTFM.
Or in this case, RTFWP. :-)

If you have questions about said policies, post them here. If you see something on the boards that strikes you as odd, post it here or PM one of the BT Staff (Admin, Moderators and Watchmen). Since this may get rather large, we reserve the right to delete duplicate questions and at some point we may just assemble this into a giant stickied FAQ.

Thanks and have at!

Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 1:14 pm
by ancientsociety
Thanks Lin! This is yet another great addition to BT!

Question about seven day limit

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 4:33 pm
by Beatnikgoth
Looking at the rules, it says no reposting w/i seven calendar days.
Cool - got it. And I think that what I'd like to do is good within that ruleset, but wanted to make sure -
Within the same forum, make several posts but not duplicate any items from one post to another (I have lots of 40K stuff to get rid of).
Example:
On Wed, I post a bunch of Dark Eldar - I can't repost this stuff until seven calendar days, but I could - on the same day, post on the same forum a bunch of Space Marine stuff - just so long as nothing was duplicated.

Is this correct? Just want to make sure I'm not pissing anybody off.

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 4:36 pm
by Linrandir
No, you lump all your 40K items into one post for the 40K forum. Seven days later, you can re-post anything that's left.

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 4:45 pm
by flagg07
No, that is not correct.

By your example, you would have to wait 7 calendar days to post the second set. This rule is also auotmated now because people found counting to 7 too difficult.


Since you have 40k stuff, it obviously goes in the 40k forum.

If you had bits for trade or sale, you could post again in the bit section.

If you had any other game systems/ types (Clix or WHFB) you could post within those forums.

If you were interested in stuff outside of what you had, you could also post in that forum.

All of these additional posts would be kosher as long as the stuff you had or were looking for applied to those posts.

YOU CAN NOT:
Post 2 separate trading threads in the same forum.
You can't post 40k stuff in WFB forum if you are not looking for WFB or do not have any WFB.

Regardless, the system won't let you post against the rules anymore. You can always edit your post to add to or take away.

Examples:
Have 40K/ Want 40K--- 40K forum only
Have 40K/ WFB Want Yadda Yadda-- 40K Forum, WFB forum, Yadda Yadda Forum

Welcome to Bartertown

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 5:31 pm
by Beatnikgoth
Alrighty. One post it is.

Looking up Refs Question

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 7:49 pm
by connivingsumo
Hello,

I looked around and couldn't find the answer to my question; however, it's likely in front of my face somewhere (I checked the FAQs), so I, at the very least, tried to post in the correct forum. :oops:

I'm curious if there is any way to look up a trader's feedback other than their posts? The situation that I am coming across is this...

Someone sends a PM stating their interest in my items.
I open the PM, read the message, and then click on their name.
Then I click on "Search User's Posts."
Select a random post and click on it.
Then I can see their reference score, I click on it.
Now I can read their references.

That's sort of a pain in the backside, but it's the only way I know how to do it (thank you Gubnutz - he told me how to do it).

Just the other day, however, I came across a fella that sent me a PM and I tried to check his posts and he doesn't have any. So then I tried to look him up in the "members" area but it just tells me his rank. Frustrated, I tried to do a "check references" and tried searching by his last name and his state, but - alas - there were too many folks in AZ and too many folks w/the last name "Davis."

I'm quite confident that this is a "user" issue and that I am unaware of a simpler, more efficient way to check feedback, so I am asking how to do just that :mrgreen:

If there isn't... :shocked:

Re: Your Friendly Neighborhood Help-Forum!

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 8:30 pm
by vesrian
connivingsumo,

you can search by username here:
ref_view.php

It's the new version of the reference check page. For some reason, the link on the top of the page still points to the old version which doesn't allow checking by username.

Re: Your Friendly Neighborhood Help-Forum!

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 9:04 pm
by connivingsumo
Well... there it is :mrgreen:

Thank you much Vesrian!! 8)

Re: Your Friendly Neighborhood Help-Forum!

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 1:53 pm
by lynchpin667
I have a question: could I possibly change my forum name to match my PP forum name so the two are congruous?

Re: Your Friendly Neighborhood Help-Forum!

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 4:25 pm
by Ironhide
Would depend if it was already in use. Contact one of the admins (MagickalMemories, porkuslime, or Linrandir) via PM and see if they can help you.

Re: Your Friendly Neighborhood Help-Forum!

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 4:25 pm
by Ironhide
Would depend if it was already in use. Contact one of the admins (MagickalMemories, porkuslime, or Linrandir) via PM and see if they can help you.

Re: Your Friendly Neighborhood Help-Forum!

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 12:14 am
by akmm578
Hi!

I have a question, and I hope I am asking in the correct area. If not, I am very, very sorry! :( I am just wondering how I delete my posts? I'm sure it is super obvious and I am just missing it. But I have a couple of posts I put up less than a week ago, and I would just like to completely remove them. How do I do that?

Thank you all very, very much!!!

Re: Your Friendly Neighborhood Help-Forum!

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 3:18 am
by porkuslime
Good help guide, I could use some help for http://www.rsclegacy.com/forum.php when you get a chance.

-Porkuslime

Re: Your Friendly Neighborhood Help-Forum!

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 5:03 am
by akmm578
haha Don't worry! I know all about the 7 day rule and have no desire to ever try to skirt any of the rules here. Actually, I am asking because I want to ebay my stuff, and I know that I can't have it both here and there. So I am trying to get my posts here deleted, you know? I do not see an x in the upper right hand side of my posts. Does that mean that I have to have someone else delete them?