My use of "Due Diligence" does apply to new and old members alike.
In particular to new members.
You've registered here and are new to here, you must read the rules and comply with them.
I've been pointing that out to everyone who's been "caught" non following them.
For you it might "just be selling a bike", but, as your lengthly explanation pointed out, that's your point of view and you shouldn't be "mocking" us about asking members to follow them.
Every forum has its own rules and its own "type" of people on it. Some might say that this one in particular is not afraid of being witty, but so be it.
Fact remain, you didn't read the rules and you didn't follow them from my point of view (none of us had any ways of knowing you've tried to delete the other thread)
Fact remain, also, that you could've also presented yourself and make yourself known a bit, it would have improved our trust in you, given you're not "just selling a bike", but a damn good one for a damn expensive price.
My use of "Due Diligence" does apply to new and old members alike.
In particular to new members.
You've registered here and are new to here, you must read the rules and comply with them.
I've been pointing that out to everyone who's been "caught" non following them.
For you it might "just be selling a bike", but, as your lengthly explanation pointed out, that's your point of view and you shouldn't be "mocking" us about asking members to follow them.
Every forum has its own rules and its own "type" of people on it. Some might say that this one in particular is not afraid of being witty, but so be it.
Fact remain, you didn't read the rules and you didn't follow them from my point of view (none of us had any ways of knowing you've tried to delete the other thread)
Fact remain, also, that you could've also presented yourself and make yourself known a bit, it would have improved our trust in you, given you're not "just selling a bike", but a damn good one for a damn expensive price.