I posted a Wanted post here and it Poofed shortly.
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reksplace36 Reputation: 1267 See reksplace36's booth |
Reks, I guess that is not allowed in Community Help. You will probably have to create a game for Items Wanted in that forum. Items Wanted was a valuable tool for sellers here to make sales.
[URL removed] I created a game for this.
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MyTexasTreasures Reputation: 1244 See MyTexasTreasures' booth |
Your post did’t poof just hard to find in this New Community [URL removed]
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loristhisandthat Reputation: 865 See loristhisandthat's booth |
I remember your post for the DVD trade ([URL removed] and was interested in seeing what kind of response rate you would get for an Item Wanted in this forum.
I would never think of going into the game section for an Item Wanted post, just doesn’t make that connection to me.
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rapidreader Reputation: 534 See rapidreader's booth |
Great idea to create a Wanted thread, My Texas Treasures! It is sort of odd to be in the Fun & Games category, and, yep, it sure would seem to fit better topic-wise in the Community Help section. But anyway…if support could make that into a “sticky” thread, that would be helpful, so it wouldn’t continuously get buried. Good question, reks! :)
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zanderbooks Reputation: 159 See zanderbooks' booth |
It is Odd. I don’t like it that way. oh where, oh where is the Old Bonanza??
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normasbathandbody Reputation: 114 See normasbathandbody's booth |
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