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no need to start an SAU vs NS arguement, but they do have a good idea with the inability to post something for sale unless you have a decent post count.

As someone said, its easy to sneak in 40 posts to reach your post count, but 100 will be picked up a lot easier. I'd be adding the requirement to have been registered for 3 months.

I don't know why you'd be banned for just posting in the wrong place though.

NS.com isn't that bad, you can pass your time on there. But yeah, too many people without cars or stupid views.

LoL but it's funny when little kids argue about their 180s/Silvias beating "fully race preped" GTRs, being able to keep up in launch because they have big heavy 19inch rims for traction......hehe.

Did they give you any warning before they banned you by PM or something or was it just an instant ban? I reckon a minimum number of posts before you can sell something is a good idea too, but surely by talking to the mods like you did should make them understand that you made a small mistake. Even though it may be against their forum rules, it surely wasn't that severe. Or do they have a huge problem with scammers on that site?

I came so close to signing up in the wake of the S15 "promo car" crash.

Mind you, what I would have said probably would have gotten me death threats from the runts.

I will never sign up to ns.com - their signal to noise ratio is horrible, and I know I'll not be able to resist giving them a serve.

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