So let's all agree to some basic rules (suggestions, whatever) that seem to keep coming up:
1) No commenting in FS threads, good or bad. Legitimate questions that may benefit other potential buyersl (e.g. "What's the date code?") should be okay.
2) No price policing, which we know about. Let's try a little harder to bite our tongues (myself included). We'll let this "free market" thing play out. No "what a great price" or "that price is ludicrous" posts...
3) No "atta boys" and "he's a swell dude." posts. If a seller needs any "boosting" then let it be through the feedback thread - that means more anyway.
4) Buyers are responsible for doing their homework, any details of the deal such as warranties, etc. are up to them and the seller to figure out. If it's not in writing somewhere, assume it ain't.
5) If something really stinks, report the post. Let the moderators do what moderators do. You did your part, they'll take a look and do theirs.
Let's cut the mods some slack on this now and try to return to cooler things, like posting photos. We've all vented now I think?
Obviously we can't change the way people do business. But if you do some homework on a seller you can probably form your own conclusions and choose whether or not you wish to do business with them. We need an "ignore" button.
Anyway, group hug. Rock on, Guy and gang. Thanks for all that is GetDPI.