They are only examples, not an exhaustive list: the important word being "like".
If you don't understand, ask someone who speaks better English to explain it to you.
The fact you don't quote a price on your website, is an excellent example of one of the reasons this rule exists: it gives you scope to play potential purchasers off against one another or charge more to LFGSS.
If you don't like it, leave.
As far as I know the likes of Retrobike and Bike Radar and eBay etc don't care where you advertise, so you're welcome to spam all of them.
They are only examples, not an exhaustive list: the important word being "like".
If you don't understand, ask someone who speaks better English to explain it to you.
The fact you don't quote a price on your website, is an excellent example of one of the reasons this rule exists: it gives you scope to play potential purchasers off against one another or charge more to LFGSS.
If you don't like it, leave.
As far as I know the likes of Retrobike and Bike Radar and eBay etc don't care where you advertise, so you're welcome to spam all of them.