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Old 10-20-2011, 02:18 PM
Wildman Wildman is offline
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What about CL links etc? How about making a separate section for them? That way the paying member boats wouldn't get buried.
I know for myself (looking for a builder 23fter for a buddy) it would make things much easier having a few more sets of eyes around the country looking out for one. Never mind all the cool old seacrafts that could be saved.
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Old 10-20-2011, 03:06 PM
Trayder Trayder is offline
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I am sick and tired of defending the no CL, eBay etc ads and here is why:

Those links take buyers away from ads from the folks that PAID for an ad here, the folks that SUPPORT this site.

Those looking to buy a SeaCraft use the site for free, as it always will be no issues, but the for sale section on this site is a resource to those SELLING as they PAY I view them as customers and as any of my customers know I cater to them and make sure they get the best service possible.

People looking for SeaCrafts know (or learn) to check here, CL, eBay, etc.

The for sale section PAYS THE BILLS for running this site, simple as that and I aint f'ing with it.


Sorry to sound as if someone pissed in my cheerios but sometimes I don't think people, not only you, understand messing with the For Sale takes $$ away that runs this site.


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What about CL links etc? How about making a separate section for them? That way the paying member boats wouldn't get buried.
I know for myself (looking for a builder 23fter for a buddy) it would make things much easier having a few more sets of eyes around the country looking out for one. Never mind all the cool old seacrafts that could be saved.
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