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This is to see what happens basically (guessing ill be punished more then the people that should)

I look through the whole cars only forum every day just for fun, to see how the markets traveling, and if theres a good deal to snap it up.

Every day i see someone question, abuse and belittle sellers that are FINANCIAL MEMBERS of SAU, an extremely FRIENDLY car club, and it really shits me (and ive only ever posted a beater on here which, which got shit taked, though i didnt care about the comments i got the price i wanted) and alot of frustrated sellers.

To the trolls, (other naughty words), yes you may be upset that you cant afford an excellent machine that is for sale and be down about it, dont get angry, say wow this is an awesome car wish i could take it off your hands! if you genuinly want to help the seller dont say 'your car will never sell because your add is crap because it doesnt have any pretty pictures for me to look at' (an interested buyer will sms or email for pics as prompted) PM the seller saying, hey bud just noticed you didnt leave the kms or price or enough history, try this this and this.

To the mods, you may get mad at me for this (hoping not punish me as everyone breaks the rules in here every day), or you may think, yeah im sick of having to deal with children in a mature and friendly forum we should get a disciplinary plan to get them off here.

I reccomend a first offence warning pm'd to the person with the comment deleted (expecting thats what will happen to me lol), if it happens again either a 10 day IP ban and then longer if continued, or if the technology/budget/man force, isnt there an account ban with the same system (which i can help with if wanted as im on here enough lol)

I understand this isnt the right place for this and i could have PM'd a mod with this issue but i knew SAU members could leave there +1. (if the thread isnt deleted first)

Jarrad.

P.S please dont ban me i really like SAU, hence my frustration and effort in this msg. :)

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