Are sellers taking over this forum?

Fordulike

Esteemed Pedelecer
Feb 26, 2010
3,802
1,538
Is it me, or does there seem to be a huge influx of sellers advertising their wares in nearly every post that I read?

I've only been a member of this forum for a year or so, but it appears that even a seemingly simple posting, can turn into a free for all for sellers to promote their goods.

Has the allowance of trading within posts, given license for sellers to take over the site?

Don't get me wrong, sellers need to make customers aware of their products to survive, but when does it get to the point of too much?

Personally, it's starting to p*** me off, and detracts from my enjoyment of this excellent forum.

I'm only being honest, and it probably doesn't bother most people.

Let the firing commence :eek:
 
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Cyclezee

Guest
Bang bang:eek:

I'm so naughty, but then I do pay for the prividege to be naughty:p
 

10mph

Esteemed Pedelecer
Dec 13, 2010
351
0
England
You can always put a seller you don't want to see on your personal ignore list-
Settings (in menu at top right) - then click "edit ignore list" near bottom on left. Just add the username of the offender.

What intrigues me is that trade members have their own board here which non-trade people can't see. What goes on there? Do they share details of gullible punters... sorry good prospects?
 

banbury frank

Banned
Jan 13, 2011
1,565
5
Hi I think you are being unfair the reason you know we are trade sellers is because off the new format showing who we are
If you look at my postings I try to help with problems for free with my 5 years experience of electric bikes and for members on a budget i recommend a Chines suppler

and tel them what to buy and how to protect there payment



all Trade members also Help Fund this site

Frank
 

NRG

Esteemed Pedelecer
Oct 6, 2009
2,592
10
....but on the other hand Frank as helpful as you are, you also blatantly promote your products along with pricing as well when such information in the OP was not asked for....
 

z0mb13e

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jul 28, 2009
578
3
Dorset
I've noticed this too, but the forum also seems to have been a bit quieter in the last few months, so maybe these promotional posts are just a bit more noticeable. Or perhaps it's just my perception...
 

Alan B

Pedelecer
Jan 5, 2011
85
0
Yatton
Don't mind the sellers responding, sometimes it provides some good answers, and otherwise it's easy anough to skip over them.

Alan
 

Scottyf

Esteemed Pedelecer
Feb 2, 2011
1,403
-1
Sometimes its annoying. But then you dont have to read it or scroll to the next post. Its hardly a hardship.

Its not like any of them ram products at you.

It only annoys me when someone asks a question not about a product and then an advertiser jumps in, or when its completly off topic.
 

z0mb13e

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jul 28, 2009
578
3
Dorset
Don't mind the sellers responding, sometimes it provides some good answers, and otherwise it's easy anough to skip over them.

Alan
Indeed, often the sellers (or suppliers) offer priceless information, occasionally there are off topic plugs. But it isn't too distracting... yet!
 

piotrmacheta

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jun 23, 2009
316
0
The forum is for people with an interest in all things electric bikey and so it is only natural that the persons who sell them, who probably started it as a hobby, are here and discussing latest developments, products, specs etc. I think there is nothing wrong with it myself and I have bikes already but for those who are looking to buy it must be a fantastic opportunity for everyone to tell them about what's on offer.
 

mike killay

Esteemed Pedelecer
Feb 17, 2011
3,012
1,629
Generally, I find the trade plugs helpful. They seem to be honestly written and mention pitfalls, so I am content with things as they are.
 

Kudoscycles

Official Trade Member
Apr 15, 2011
5,566
5,048
www.kudoscycles.com
I agree with the posting-it is up to the trade to keep all postings relevant,it is equally annoying as a registered and paying trader to announce say an upgrade to an urban bike and find some other trader taking the thread off to a bike completely remote from the original model,usually to their own niche product.
I think the golden rule is keep it relevant.
Kudos is a new business but as we mature the need to announce new products or events will diminish,I find myself making less postings now than when we started.
Dave
KudosCycles
 

kitchenman

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jul 9, 2010
1,309
7
Aberaeron, West Wales
I think generally this forum has the right balance. It must be very frustrating being a dealer having to put up with so many dithering members asking the same questions over and over again ... and those post where someone wants a bike for onroad/offroad/underwater with variable frame sizes so it can be ridden by various members of the family and the old granny who lives next door - oh yeah .. and it HAS to have a throttle (preferrably red)
 

banbury frank

Banned
Jan 13, 2011
1,565
5
Hi

Funny you should say about a under water bike with a red only throttle



Keep yore Eye on our website

Ther will also be a link to the suppler of the scuba diving Gear

The Main problem we are having is finding a supplier of red throttles;)

Frank:cool:
 

Biged

Esteemed Pedelecer
Dec 7, 2010
269
0
Watnall, Nottingham
I have no problem with dealers providing they keep to the thread.
We had one dealer peddling (pun intended) his Bosch system and criticising the tried and tested Panasonic system. This is not what the forum is about, people often don't realise its a dealer and think its someone giving an honest contribution which this dealer was not!

Someone mentioned the forum going quite, i think its died down completely since the format was changed, anyone agree?
 

kitchenman

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jul 9, 2010
1,309
7
Aberaeron, West Wales
Hi

Funny you should say about a under water bike with a red only throttle



Keep yore Eye on our website

Ther will also be a link to the suppler of the scuba diving Gear

The Main problem we are having is finding a supplier of red throttles;)

Frank:cool:
I've got a Scubapro Semi Dry Suit which I failed miserably to sell on ebay due to a misunderstanding about the working of the zip. I was hoping for another £50 for my bike fund. Looks like I might have to go diving just to prove that the zip DOES work! or I could take it on my Canal adventure and have a swim in the canal. I wonder .. is it allowed to swim in Canals?
 

banbury frank

Banned
Jan 13, 2011
1,565
5
Hi kitchenman



That's interesting we need a tester for our under water bike as soon as I can find the red throttles


frank
 
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Cyclezee

Guest
Someone mentioned the forum going quite, i think its died down completely since the format was changed, anyone agree?
I don't think the statistics agree, as I write there are 81 users online, 9 members and 72 guests and 4328 members. Seems pretty health to me.
 

soundood

Finding my (electric) wheels
Jul 26, 2011
8
0
London (the nice part)
all i can say is that as a newbie here i find the dealers very helpful, all of them, they are wonderful individuals, who give up there free time to help people like me.

they are the source of some golden nuggets of information for a newbie like me, and thanks to them, i have a forum i can visit to find that help.

may these beacons of electric biking, guide me by their light into the fields of happiness, fulfilled by the visions of me freewheeling along watching the sunset come down over the downs.

without these gods, we would have nothing but darkness.





soundood is availible to beta test any products you may feel like sending me :cool:
 
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Cyclezee

Guest
Which particular product do you want me to send to the nice part of London Soundood;)