I am a new member, I posted a question about a bike that I picked up at a boot fair. 1 person replied, and many thanks to him for the help.
I then said I wanted to sell the bike whole or in parts, a few people asked about parts.
Then one person thought it was out of order to ask for info then sell the bike (even though I offered it here first).
I quote:
So, let me get this straight.
You are stumbling around a car boot fair looking for some old Pentax and come across a steel road bike. You buy it for £80 not having a clue a)what it is, and b) what it is worth. You then think, I know I will ask them helpful guys at Retrobike for more information as to a) what it is, and b) whether you have been "ripped off" paying £80. Nice, helpful replies to the your mail. All good then.
Then, thinking you have found a 'bargain' you then try and sell it on to the very same folks who helped you out in the first place with a 120% mark up
Is it me or does this just stink?
The administrator then adds
No it's not just you.
I'd be surprised if something like this didn't get a similar reaction on other forums.
If / when you list on ebay feel free to link to it in the correct section. In the meantime, locking this.
I am in a number of forums, we happily help people, value things and would certainly not treat new members in this way.
If this is the way the retro bike community works I am pleased I had not invested any time or money in this hobby. I am sad for the real members that willingly offer help and encourage membership.
Maybe I have just been lucky and joined friendly forums in the post.
The bike is on Ebay, sorry to the members here that wanted some of the parts, only wanted a couple of quid for them, that's how other forums work.
I then said I wanted to sell the bike whole or in parts, a few people asked about parts.
Then one person thought it was out of order to ask for info then sell the bike (even though I offered it here first).
I quote:
So, let me get this straight.
You are stumbling around a car boot fair looking for some old Pentax and come across a steel road bike. You buy it for £80 not having a clue a)what it is, and b) what it is worth. You then think, I know I will ask them helpful guys at Retrobike for more information as to a) what it is, and b) whether you have been "ripped off" paying £80. Nice, helpful replies to the your mail. All good then.
Then, thinking you have found a 'bargain' you then try and sell it on to the very same folks who helped you out in the first place with a 120% mark up
Is it me or does this just stink?
The administrator then adds
No it's not just you.
I'd be surprised if something like this didn't get a similar reaction on other forums.
If / when you list on ebay feel free to link to it in the correct section. In the meantime, locking this.
I am in a number of forums, we happily help people, value things and would certainly not treat new members in this way.
If this is the way the retro bike community works I am pleased I had not invested any time or money in this hobby. I am sad for the real members that willingly offer help and encourage membership.
Maybe I have just been lucky and joined friendly forums in the post.
The bike is on Ebay, sorry to the members here that wanted some of the parts, only wanted a couple of quid for them, that's how other forums work.