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[[Category:Sample Admins]]
Some members prefer to wait at least 24 hours to see who responds to an offer.  
This is a sample Admin message you can use to send to your community.
Reasons to do this include:
 
Some members prefer to wait at least 24 hours to see who responds to an offer.


*The first to reply is not always the most reliable.
*The first to reply is not always the most reliable.
*The delay gives a fair chance to people who receive notifications in What’s New summaries, or who don't have continual access to the Internet.
*The delay gives a fair chance to people who receive notifications in daily emails (What’s New summaries), or who don't have continual access to the Internet.
*It may give a choice of potential recipients, and careful selection could avoid 'No Shows'.
*It may give a choice of potential recipients, and careful selection could avoid 'No Shows'.


With warm wishes,
In the past Freegle had an optional tickbox on offers to mark them as "Fair offer policy". This was withdrawn around 2020, mainly because the wording was often misunderstood as asking for payments.
 
However, there is still an option in [[TrashNothing settings]] to prompt members to include this as a footer line in Offers.


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Even if this is switched off, some members may still type this or something similar into their description when offering an item.


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If this gives rise to misunderstandings, you could suggest that they use a different expression or explain more fully, e.g. "This is a Fair Chance offer – I will allow time for more members to reply before I decide who to give this to."




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Revision as of 15:12, 21 July 2025

Some members prefer to wait at least 24 hours to see who responds to an offer. Reasons to do this include:

  • The first to reply is not always the most reliable.
  • The delay gives a fair chance to people who receive notifications in daily emails (What’s New summaries), or who don't have continual access to the Internet.
  • It may give a choice of potential recipients, and careful selection could avoid 'No Shows'.

In the past Freegle had an optional tickbox on offers to mark them as "Fair offer policy". This was withdrawn around 2020, mainly because the wording was often misunderstood as asking for payments.

However, there is still an option in TrashNothing settings to prompt members to include this as a footer line in Offers.

Even if this is switched off, some members may still type this or something similar into their description when offering an item.

If this gives rise to misunderstandings, you could suggest that they use a different expression or explain more fully, e.g. "This is a Fair Chance offer – I will allow time for more members to reply before I decide who to give this to."