VOGTLAND sports suspension kit Fiat Punto, type 188, 1.8, HGT Yr. from 99 -35mm

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VOGTLAND sports suspension kit Fiat Punto, type 188, 1.8, HGT Yr. from 99 -35mm

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Sports suspension kit comprising of uprated shock absorbers matched to loweringsprings made by Vogtland in Germany. These are TUV certificated and excellent value for money.

The springs are progressive which means they stiffen up as the cornering forces require.The net effect is you do not have a bone jarring ride all the time.

I have a set of Vogtland coilovers fitted to my 500 Abarth Essesse and they have transformed the car.

Full details here http://www.carparts-tuning.co.uk/en...r-Fiat-Punto-type-188-1-8-HGT-Yr-from-99.html

Yours for £232 delivered to the UK

Pleasemark as gift and pay by paypal to prolexuk at gmail dot com

Paying as a gift means I don't pay 4% paypal fee which would normally be passed onto you.Ifyou want to pay by bank transfer please drop me a PM
 
2 things im not happy about
1 your post would to me be considered spam
2 if someone was to gift you the payment then as i understand it they are at a very large disadvantage because they will have no protection from paypal whatsoever

i look forward to your reply

signed a concerned consumer
 
2 things im not happy about
1 your post would to me be considered spam
2 if someone was to gift you the payment then as i understand it they are at a very large disadvantage because they will have no protection from paypal whatsoever

i look forward to your reply

signed a concerned consumer

I am a registered trader on the forums and Ben has given his OK for me to make posts such as these so I'd suggest your suggestion is wrong.

Not really sure what your point is about paypal. All I'm trying to do is save members of the forum 4%. Are you suggesting I would not supply the items paid for by members and use the lack of paypal protection offered as an umbrella to defraud people ? I hope not.

I've been selling on forums for 8 years now and this is the first time I've had someone take an issue with this which is a surprise.

People buying parts from me are covered by manufacturers warranty as well as the distance selling regulations. The most important cover is the power of the p**sed off customer on a forum whereby years of good work can be undone by one person who has a bad experience
 
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2 things im not happy about
1 your post would to me be considered spam
2 if someone was to gift you the payment then as i understand it they are at a very large disadvantage because they will have no protection from paypal whatsoever

I am a registered trader on the forums and Ben has given his OK for me to make posts such as these so I'd suggest your suggestion is wrong.

Not really sure what your point is about paypal. All I'm trying to do is save members of the forum 4%. Are you suggesting I would not supply the items paid for by members and use the lack of paypal protection offered as an umbrella to defraud people ? I hope not.


Moderators view.

Traders can post in Specific sections. This is as long as the amount of posting does not equate to spamming. Normal members cannot post sale ads, recommend themselves or a service without paying to be a trader.

However I do agree on the PayPal front. Selling an Item and using PayPal to send it as a gift removes paypal buyer protection. You might not be setting out to fraud people. but if the item is faulty the buyer is not protected regardless.

You might be a trustworthy seller, im not saying you arent or you are frauding people. Just agreeing that it removes the protection. Gifting is designed to send money not for a service, for this exact reason.
 
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Moderators view.

Traders can post in Specific sections. This is as long as the amount of posting does not equate to spamming. Normal members cannot post sale ads, recommend themselves or a service without paying to be a trader.

However I do agree on the PayPal front. Selling an Item and using PayPal to send it as a gift removes paypal buyer protection. You might not be setting out to fraud people. but if the item is faulty the buyer is not protected regardless.

You might be a trustworthy seller, im not saying you arent or you are frauding people. Just agreeing that it removes the protection. Gifting is designed to send money not for a service, for this exact reason.

Why not ask the members ? I'm more than happy to increase the price by 4% as I'd also benefit by getting seller protection as its not unknown for buyers to try to pull a fast one....
 
On the trader's question, surely if every trader was to pop on multiple ads, the forum would end up full of them?

We need -- or the mods and Ben need -- to find an alternative way of doing things.
Already answered your question.

This is as long as the amount of posting does not equate to spamming.

the amount of post Prolexuk does, does not relate to spamming.

It is asked that traders keep there posts in there specific Traders section and auction watch, but posting a few threads outside is permitted. Prime example is Sky insurance and Chris Knott, who post in Traders and Insurance
 
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It's also important to remember that these traders pay a revenue to the Forum for this right and without their revenues this forum wouldn't exist or would be a members only membership based system.

This is the main reason ^ I post a fair amount of offers in my traders section but to date have sold nothing through that portal. The few sales I have had have come from my posts offering car specific offers on that cars sub forum.

What I will not do is bump the thread....once posted I'll only reply to queries or close it if the parts are out of stock.

Last thing I want to do is cause a row though :eek:
 
This is the main reason ^ I post a fair amount of offers in my traders section but to date have sold nothing through that portal. The few sales I have had have come from my posts offering car specific offers on that cars sub forum.

What I will not do is bump the thread....once posted I'll only reply to queries or close it if the parts are out of stock.

Last thing I want to do is cause a row though :eek:

me neither i was looking for clarification david
i really think you should remove the gifting idea though
:)
 
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