@mods, i have an update on the price & my post from yesterday was deleted considering it as a BUMP.
thanks, clear!https://techenclave.com/threads/read-first-guidelines-on-how-to-use-the-market-section.129161/
"Price Bump - The seller can update the price with a new post
- The sum of the number of bumps should not exceed one in a period of 48 hours. TE is not a reverse auction site either. So use your bump wisely."
You can bump by commenting "bump", no need to post "price drop" or today's weather.Yes I love to mislead people like yourself who do not read rules or understand how bump works.
You still don't understand how bumps work, do you ? At least make the effort to understand what is being said here -You can bump by commenting "bump", no need to post "price drop" or today's weather.
oh okYou still don't understand how bumps work, do you ? At least make the effort to understand what is being said here -
All the thread bump feature does is make the date and time of the last post of this thread current so that the entire sale thread floats to the top. The OP did reduce the price and noted in what you saw as the price reduction post. The next time he used the thread bump feature it made that last post current.FS: Mobile - iPhone 13 128GB Midnight
Selling iPhone 13 128 GB Midnight Black with bill, box and charging cable. In good condition, battery at 88%, some micro scratches on display. Local buyers preferred.techenclave.com
Yes, there is a Bump thread option (for members > 25 posts) which works by updating the date of the last post, hence that old post will show up as unread again.bump their post
Thank You for ClarifyingYes, there is a Bump thread option (for members > 25 posts) which works by updating the date of the last post, hence that old post will show up as unread again.
Old as in the earlier post?Hence that old post will show up as unread again.