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Parts For Sale and Wanted - Guidance - Updated 22 May 14

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Please note that this forum is for Early Bay Parts For Sale and Wanted. Other items should be placed in the Non-Early Bay area. Items posted by mistake will be moved to the relevant forums, to help you.

To make the most of your advert on here, please include as much information as possible.

A description, a location and a price are mandatory – adverts posted without this basic information will be removed. Photos of parts etc should be provided wherever possible.

Please state whether you'll post, or if you can deliver to certain shows to aid the process and state 'For Sale' or 'Wanted' in the title.

Using ebay links, or links to other forums is not the best selling method, so please copy and paste whatever you have posted elsewhere.

For potential buyers - please ask any questions, but refrain from passing 'opinion' in public. Also, check if the seller is private or trade - traders may not be able to respond as regularly on a forum so it may be better to call.

Please remember that Early Bay is a conduit for sales and cannot be held responsible for goods or services advertised on or sold via this forum. Site admin will assist wherever possible and will take necessary action against those who trade in an unsavoury manner but it is the buyers and/or sellers ultimate responsibility.

Please avoid 'chit chat' or continued post 'bumping' - such posts will be deleted at the discretion of Site Admin


Cheers.
 
If paying via Paypal ALWAYS use seller protection. Sending money as a gift can leave you with no rights to claiming money back. If a seller requests money as a gift you can always add it on and pay it yourself.

Ask yourself ... do you really KNOW the seller?

Regards, Mike
 
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