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This doesn't seem to be enforced that well.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=94956

I am not sure what would be classified as "excessive" but to me once a day would be pretty close to it.. it seems a few cars are being bumped day after day?

Seems a bit silly to enforce such a rule and not follow through with it.

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I dont think you realise how much work is involved policing the classifieds section. I enforce the rule and regularly crop threads that are repeatedly bumped. Keeping the classifieds clean and orderly is an enormous job

It'd be a massive job.

Reading all the threads in FI is one thing... reading all te For Sale ones would be FI and then a lot more.

The guys from what i can see do a great job, but maybe an extra pair of hands from someone Nick?

I think Nick & co do a great job.....i sure as hell wouldn't want to be a mod of that area :P

sure there's a bit of bumping but i don't think it's excessive..

you gotta allow a little leway and not be a total nazi and i think the guys who mod in there do a fair job.

Yes, they do a great job, and its not easy.

I was just noticing a few that were going on and on with a bump on every day, and i just thought that the rule wasn't being enforced. But I am sure they have been sorted...

If there is actually any need for any extra hands, I'll be working from my home office 3 days a week next year, so the offer is there.

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