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  1. #1
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    Default Multiple threads in the for sale section

    So I am clearing out a lot of my shed stuff to fund some upgrade works. Read the rules and it mentions that posts with multiple items are frowned upon and it's best to do single posts per item.

    That's cool and I get it, however I'm looking at a list of 10 things I've cleaned and taken photos of with probably the same to do today. Don't want to spam the forum with a whole boatload of threads and cheese everyone off. So I'm looking for advice on what to do.

    Do I just post like 1 thread a day for a couple weeks or what?

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    Just spam us with heaps of posts. We don't mind. I'm going to put "I'll take it" into my clipboard for a speedy response, just in case.
    Those were the droids I was looking for.
    https://autoblastgates.com.au

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    "11. Items per post. Try to limit the items for sale per thread to one or just a few, otherwise management is difficult and the thread becomes difficult to follow."

    So basically one item per thread or a few if they group together.

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    Yes, I did mention having read the rules. I was asking for clarification on if I should just post ~20 new threads at once or space them out a bit.

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    Post each item in a separate thread except where the is a small group of same or similar items.
    Post as many threads as you like at the same time.

    DavidG Moderator

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    Personally I would space then out a bit so as to be able to keep track (maybe 3 or 4 at a time) in case questions need to be answered - but also as to keep interest high
    "All the gear and no idea"

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