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Posting on multiple UsedEverywhere.com SitesPolicy change January 8th, 2008 Previously the policy was to allow sellers to only post on the one site nearest their usual residence. This kept the ads local and relevant. However, there are many cases where this might be overly restrictive:
Now we allow the buyer to decide whether they want to see ads from sellers outside their area. This is how it works:
Sellers are advised to include an area code with their phone number in all ads. (Anticipated) frequently asked questions:
Q. Does this allow sellers to post their ad multiple times on one site? A. No, each item must be posted only once. Q. Which sites may I post on? A. You may post only on sites servicing areas within your own country, and only those areas you are willing to deal with. Be reasonable - if your item is usual (common) and heavy, don't advertise it on a site far away. Please see UsedEverywhere.com for a list of sites in Canada, the U.S. and the U.K. Q. What should I do if I encounter a seller from outside the country? A. If you see people outside the country posting on your site, please report them (the link 'Report This Ad' is in red at the bottom of each ad after you click down to the ad). Q. Can I automatically have my ad posted to multiple sites? A. No, sorry, we don't have that capability right now. We have to consider how to make it convenient while at the same time discouraging abuse. Q. Won't this make it too easy for commercial sellers to spam all the sites? A. Well, yes, maybe. But you have the ability to easily filter out their ads with the 'Hide commercial sellers' checkbox. Its right above the 'Hide outside sellers' checkbox on every listing page. Q. Is it now safe to send money to a seller in another city? A. No! We still recommend that you meet the seller in person and inspect the item thoroughly before paying for it. However, we are not going to regulate how buyers and sellers deal with each other. |
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