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Originally posted by agent View PostI think if it works for the largest BMW forum in the world, it will probably end up working okay for us.
It's hypocritical to make the argument that it would be okay to charge a membership fee to participate on this forum, but refuse to let a third party handle the transaction to do so. By advertising through Panjo you actually do contribute funds to the forum, which is more than we can say for 99.98% of everyone who visits here.
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Originally posted by roguetoaster View PostI think we're only worried since we really like this forum and don't want it to die from something as trivial as a sales mechanism. I would say that if the moderators are overworked they should reach out to people and ask for more mods to a point, as too many is another great way to kill a forum.
True. The other issue is policing transactions. Increasing mod count does not fix the issue of disputes. The banjo is suppose to handle this? If most here are rejecting or will reject it won't we be in the same boat if payal is still the primary use of goods transfer?
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Originally posted by lamboButtchug. The official poster child of r3v.
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Actually panjo makes it easier for scammers to look more legit. They don't do shit if you get scammed, been there and that's why I left Bf for good. I bet you could raise the $600 and even more if you run a quick fundraiser here and do so every year, heck you can even run it until you get to the amount you so feel entitled to keep the site running. The real people who are passionate and really care for this site and it's harmony will chip in right away.
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Originally posted by IDM View PostActually panjo makes it easier for scammers to look more legit. They don't do shit if you get scammed, been there and that's why I left Bf for good. I bet you could raise the $600 and even more if you run a quick fundraiser here and do so every year, heck you can even run it until you get to the amount you so feel entitled to keep the site running. The real people who are passionate and really care for this site and it's harmony will chip in right away.
I have heard of the scammers getting really clever aswell. I wont be using panjo, and if I need to buy a part, will try to buy locally or new. Will also just sell my stuff locally. Im not a fan, but it looks like its here to stay regardless.
Id be more then happy to chip in towards r3v, i thought we did that in the past when James had to spend like 3000$ on parts or whatever for the servers and whatnot.
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Originally posted by IDM View PostI bet you could raise the $600 and even more if you run a quick fundraiser here and do so every year, heck you can even run it until you get to the amount you so feel entitled to keep the site running. The real people who are passionate and really care for this site and it's harmony will chip in right away.
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Originally posted by sonomabimmers View PostTook me all of three minutes to register with panjo and make an ad
Goddamn, people hate change, haha.
Thanks James and mods for the experience we get. R3v is awesome and it wouldn't be awesome without their guidance. Just look at e30tech.AWD > RWD
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Bought and sold a lot of parts on this forum and others for well over a decade, and never yet thought to cry to a moderator over a transaction gone awry. Parties included in a transaction are the buyer, seller, and whatever payment method and recourse available through such (PayPal dispute system, credit card dispute/charge back, etc.).
Kudos to moderators, but I would not take such a hands on concern at people's personal problems. Seems to me 90% of the time when people get had in a transaction, it is by their own doing.
As for Panjo, won't say I will not use it, but I will have even less of an inclination to buy or sell parts through it if nothing more then just another middle man system to sign up for and give out my credentials. More to that point, I would have less confidence in a dispute with a seller or buyer through Panjo. Rare if ever do I sell much these days, so it does not have a huge impact to me. I will just continue to sell stuff local, and if I do want to buy, hopefully the seller will accept PayPal.
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Originally posted by 88BlackS-ETA View PostI like how audizine has it set up. You can choose to use shitty old panjo or the basic way (just post a thread and thats all). Most of the forsale threads over there are the basic way because no one likes panjo.Originally posted by SonnyI am a meme for our community.
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I am okay with panjo. I was able to set up an account last night even after having a few. It was slightly annoying forgetting my password this morning but I dealt with it because I'm not a little bitch.
I intend to continue using paypal invoices to avoid linking my credit card. I would like there to be some sort of r3v donation paypal I can send money to once in a while. Maybe remind me to do it every so often?
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Never thought I would see the day R3v switched to that shitty panjo.Your resource to do-it-yourself and interesting bmw and e30 stuff: www.rtsauto.com
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