What is this Panjo crap

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  • MR E30 325is
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    Originally posted by Stanley Rockafella
    :up:

    Thanks so much! I think I finally got it working
    Hell yes, I have been far more helpful with this Panjo thing than I ever thought I would be!

    Good day sir. Take care.

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  • Stanley Rockafella
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    Originally posted by MR E30 325is
    Try this:

    I just went to a currently active Panjo thread of mine.

    - Log in to ad from the email they sent you. Click 'Edit Listing' in email.
    - Click 'Save Changes'
    - Now you should see 'Next, share your listing to:'
    - Select R3v
    - Profit???

    If you don't see R3v as an option you might have to register your r3v account with your panjo account. I think you have to contact panjo customer service to do this.

    :up:

    Thanks so much! I think I finally got it working

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  • george graves
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    Originally posted by djjerme
    I saw that...
    If you take a look at their corporate "office" - it really looks like a shared office space to me - if you've seen one share office space, you've kinda seen them all. And you'll see on one computer screen someone looking at variations of a logo design - so for sure early in the company.

    I'll have to do more digging if I ever get time - right now too busy building stuff.

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  • djjerme
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    I saw that...


    Especially the bottom section. Which is all BS.

    Panjo gives each seller a trustworthy rating, so you can make an informed purchase. Panjo verifies a seller's identity and contact information at varying degrees of depth.
    verifies? It's not much more than what PayPal asks, and only verified my email much like PayPal. So why is it better than PayPal?

    Finally, you can buy from another member of your community using your favorite debit or credit card without running the risk of transferring funds to a fraudster's temporary PayPal account.
    Oh I see now. Oh wait? What? Um, doesn't Paypal have buyer protection?


    Basically, what this does is protect those people who send money as a gift to someone they don't know. But then, the fee is the same no matter what.. I just am boggled.

    I guess for now it's just going to be sitting on this hoard of parts or maybe Offer Up..

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  • george graves
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    Originally posted by djjerme
    As a software dev myself, I find their product subpar and flexibility to meet customer needs is terrible. If their intention was at some time to try and make money of this venture, they need to serious reconsider their business practices for determining feature additions and updates (so far, I have seen zero - except for the watermarking.)
    Damn, that was brutal - yet honest. Can't say it's off base in any way. For sure they are watching this thread?

    If you check out Panjo's web site of the "about" page, will give you some clues into the company.

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  • Schnitzer318is
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    Originally posted by jeffnhiscars
    Hard to justify all the wasted energy that's going into posting a simple FS ad this way.
    I agree. I have lots of stuff I have not posted simply because of panjo.

    If $$$ to run the site is the issue... why not do a simple $10/yr membership fee or something super affordable like that? I'd guess it would bring in WAY more than the panjo "partnership." I don't have access to membership numbers or anything like that other than what is displayed on the forum front end but it seems like if even 25% of members contributed that would be the more effective way to go?

    On Xoutpost you have to pay your annual dues to post anything FS, perhaps a "premium" membership or something would be more appropriate? That way all the content is still available free, but to post FS items would require the membership. I'm just spit balling here, but I don't think panjo is the way to go about this.

    /my .02

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  • jeffnhiscars
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    Hard to justify all the wasted energy that's going into posting a simple FS ad this way.

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  • MR E30 325is
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    Originally posted by Stanley Rockafella
    hmm

    I tried editing but the only thing I can "choose" is to add a "tab" to R3V
    Similar to adding a tab for e30, 4x100, bmw, wheels etc.
    :-?
    Try this:

    I just went to a currently active Panjo thread of mine.

    - Log in to ad from the email they sent you. Click 'Edit Listing' in email.
    - Click 'Save Changes'
    - Now you should see 'Next, share your listing to:'
    - Select R3v
    - Profit???

    If you don't see R3v as an option you might have to register your r3v account with your panjo account. I think you have to contact panjo customer service to do this.

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  • Stanley Rockafella
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    hmm

    I tried editing but the only thing I can "choose" is to add a "tab" to R3V
    Similar to adding a tab for e30, 4x100, bmw, wheels etc.
    :-?

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  • MR E30 325is
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    Originally posted by Stanley Rockafella
    Do I need to delete the ad so I can "choose R3V?" after I click "Submit/Complete"?

    thanks
    I don't think so. I don't have the step by step answer to this, but maybe somebody else will.

    Try editing the post within Panjo?

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  • Stanley Rockafella
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    Do I need to delete the ad so I can "choose R3V?" after I click "Submit/Complete"?

    thanks

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  • djjerme
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    Originally posted by MR E30 325is
    The website has terrible flow, as this step should be the first step.
    I've said that from day one - it's not that hard to change the process flow. Maybe they have a monkey doing UI testing, or requirements gathering was a foreign concept, but by now, they have had more then enough user feedback to cure a lot of these issues. And yet, they have refused to make ANY user requested changes.. As far as I am concerned, they can go f@#$ themselves at this point.

    As a software dev myself, I find their product subpar and flexibility to meet customer needs is terrible. If their intention was at some time to try and make money of this venture, they need to serious reconsider their business practices for determining feature additions and updates (so far, I have seen zero - except for the watermarking.)

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  • MR E30 325is
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    Originally posted by Stanley Rockafella


    When I type in "e30" into Panjo, they show up with no problems


    :rippedoff:
    Here ya go.

    "You have to choose 'R3vlimited' in the final Panjo page, AFTER you click 'Submit/Complete'. Really stupid idea on Panjo's part, but yeah, when you think you're done you're not really done.

    The website has terrible flow, as this step should be the first step.

    Your ad is 99% of the way there, you just haven't clicked the final step, which is put in a terrible order."

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  • george graves
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    Has anyone had a transaction on r3vlimited, with panjo as the listing agent, that went sideways and panjo stepped in to resolve the issue?

    Maybe someone should start a new thread just for that question. My guess is it's zero.

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  • Stanley Rockafella
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    When I type in "e30" into Panjo, they show up with no problems


    :rippedoff:

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