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Post by steph on Jul 11, 2005 22:01:54 GMT
This section is for PRIVATE sales only
Sales are between vendor and purchaser, in no way guaranteed or warranted by 4x4withoutaclub.
For best results include contact info, price, location and if possible a photo. Once your item has been sold please edit your post to indicate it's been sold.
Have your profile filled in to help with the above points.
Both partys should be aware of the risks involved with on-line/postal transactions. If you have any doubts, don't buy!
Rudeness, abusive behavior, persistant spamming and hijacking someone else's post will not be tolerated.
Please do not flame someones advert, if you feel the item for sale is questionable then bring it to the attention of one of the administrators. Do not post your comments on the forum. Thanks.
For Sale Ads posted by full time dealers will be deleted. This forum costs time and money to maintain. We also run a website where dealers can place adverts and links for a nominal fee. This is not for profit, purely to cover costs. If you wish to place an advert please contact the webmaster.
Ads over 6 months old will be DELETED Enjoy..........
'The management'
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Post by admin on May 28, 2009 18:55:34 GMT
You cannot upload photos to the forum, but you can LINK to them. To do that in your post click the picture icon (before email on the add tags:) labeled insert image. between the two IMG tags put in the complete address of your picture including the http: bit. If you don't have anywhere to upload your photos you can use sites like flicker (yahoo) which is free to register, or other sites like fotiki or photo bucket etc. Alternately if you find that to awkward, write your post and email it to admin along with your pictures (my email icon is below my avatar on left if logged in) but I only check the forum once or twice an evening so don't expect an instant responce. ****UPDATE**** - 25.07.2010 You can now add a picture using the attachment button on the top of the post page. There is a size limit on this however, so don't use large pictures (over 640x480) and use "jpg" format if possible to reduce file size.
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