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If you are unsure about particular situations or circumstances related to the message your members post or ask | If you are unsure about particular situations or circumstances related to the message your members post or ask about, you might find some help here: | ||
[[Auto-responses]] - those annoying responses that the occasional member uses to ask for every item being offered on your group | * [[Auto-responses]] - those annoying responses that the occasional member uses to ask for every item being offered on your group | ||
[[Cross-posting]] - same message being posted on more than one group? The ins and outs of approaches to deal with this.<br> | * [[Borrowing or Lending]] <br> | ||
[[Distance - How far away is acceptable]]<br> | * [[Cross-posting]] - same message being posted on more than one group? The ins and outs of approaches to deal with this.<br> | ||
[[ | * [[Distance - How far away is acceptable]] | ||
[[ | * [[No-shows or time-wasters]]<br> | ||
[[ | * [[Phone numbers]]<br> | ||
[[ | * [[Resellers]] <br> | ||
* [[Sob stories]] <br> | |||
* [[Charities and community groups]]<br> | |||
Back to [[How | Back to [[How To Deal With]] | ||
[[Category: Specific Circumstances]] | [[Category: Specific Circumstances]] |
Latest revision as of 14:37, 4 December 2019
If you are unsure about particular situations or circumstances related to the message your members post or ask about, you might find some help here:
- Auto-responses - those annoying responses that the occasional member uses to ask for every item being offered on your group
- Borrowing or Lending
- Cross-posting - same message being posted on more than one group? The ins and outs of approaches to deal with this.
- Distance - How far away is acceptable
- No-shows or time-wasters
- Phone numbers
- Resellers
- Sob stories
- Charities and community groups
Back to How To Deal With