I tried starting a new wanted thread and is telling me to register with Panjo, what is that, is annoying, is this something new.
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new marketplace. bimmerforums shifted over to it a little while ago. it seems streamline the buying process.IG: deniso_nsi Leave me feedback here
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Originally posted by Replicam3cabrio View PostI tried starting a new wanted thread and is telling me to register with Panjo, what is that, is annoying, is this something new.
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This is it for me, not registering for it, I thought the r3vlimited was a like a enthusiasts, community place, if r3vlimited wants to charge a fee to be a member I am not opposed to it, but I've never heard of panjo, and if I have to register my credit card I am not doing it, plus if I sell anything they take 10%, for that I just list on ebay, BS.
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Originally posted by Replicam3cabrio View Postif r3vlimited wants to charge a fee to be a member I am not opposed to it
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Originally posted by rcsoundn1 View PostI am not going to be setting up a panjo, no intrest at all
Same. I like the simplicity of old setup. Just post a quick description with price and pic and your done. Now all this registering shit is to much. Should of made a separate market place section with panjo only to test the r3v waters not plunge us in balls deep right away.
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I 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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Membership fees
Membership fees once a year is one thing 6% everytime you sell something is different.
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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I've used Panjo on bimmerforums for awhile now (matter of fact just sold something last week) without paying a fee. Have had many trouble free transactions with the service.
Signing up here for the simple fact that running this site takes up a large chunk of time (none of which James is paid for) and this forum has provided a ton of information over the years. Will adjust prices accordingly and use this as a way to give back since the site has always been free.
But then again I'm an old fekker that's been around for awhile
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read everything:)
Well, I have been using Pango for years over on Bimmerforums. It works fine over there, but I like the idea that you can just contact the buyer and not pay the fees. I for one, would be glad to just send a donation to R3v each year.:) It is a little tricky to work through the set up, and if you have an account over on Bimmerforums; be careful that you change the location of where you want it posted:).
Anything that keeps this forum going I am for!
jm
btw, my virus software does not like something here on r3v; keep getting notices that r3v is being blocked....according to my computer friends it could be advertising or maybe Pango. Just started up this part month????
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Originally posted by Replicam3cabrio View PostMembership fees once a year is one thing 6% everytime you sell something is different.
We've been asking sellers to adjust their prices to include fees in them for years. If prices for everything go up 5% accordingly, and R3V gets 70% of that increase, that's a good thing.
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