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Old 05-11-2007, 07:42 AM
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Hey All,

I have a website that from time to time will have some really cool parts for sale. In the past, I have just posted those cool products to bulletin boards (which they didn't seem to appreciate all that much).

If I do have some good tools for sale from a site I run, can I post them in one of the forums? I don't plan to post non-related stuff.

I have not included the website in this post, because I don't want you guys thinking this post is an advertisement. Please let me know if it is ok for me to post links/descriptions occasionally to these cool parts/tools.

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Old 05-11-2007, 01:28 PM
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Welcome to the site wlandman. NO, it is not alright to post commercial advertising in the forums!!! NOT occasionally, not ever.

If you would have taken the time to do some research, like any good busissness owner would, you would have found these rules for this site:

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After making the post, I did see the rules :-) I also browsed around the forum and found it quite informative.

Anyhow, I didn't spam the site or do anything malicious.


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