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@Alec Seeing how this account is 9 years old, has only 35 posts and zero feedback, you should probably post a photo with the chips you are selling, plus a note with your username and the current date.
 
Classifieds rule 2. Please include a price. @TX_Golf_N_Poker’s suggestion is a good one. It’s quite common for users to include a hand written note with date and username before they’ve built up feedback and a good reputation.
 
Classifieds rule 2. Please include a price. @TX_Golf_N_Poker’s suggestion is a good one. It’s quite common for users to include a hand written note with date and username before they’ve built up feedback and a good reputation.
Price is in the title. Although, weirdly, it was $55 the first time I saw the post. Now it's $75. Also, even though it's in the title, it's a good idea to put it in the body of the first post also.
 
My apologies, I just didn't consider my 0 selling feedback.
No worries at all, Everyone has a first clasifieds post sometime. It's just something we put into practice a couple years ago after we had a couple of bad apples. It's no reflection on you personally.
 
We've all been there.
Chalk this up to a learning experience. @Alec ... The only thing left to do is close this thread and then we can all move on.
Here's how....


At the very top of the thread, click on the ... menu. Then click on "Edit Thread" in the drop down.

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In the next screen, click to change "For Sale" status to "Cancelled," then "save" the thread ... and boom. This thread is locked, no more replies can bump it to the top. Then it slowly fades in to obscurity.

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Can I "dibs" a sale thread that literally has no information?

For clarity, this is only a joke (in case OP ends up posting dice chips for $7000) :)

Rule #37: Premature Declaration of Dibs

In the event that a party declares "dibs" on an item prior to the seller establishing an official price, said declaration shall be considered premature and non-binding, akin to betting out of turn at a poker table. Should the subsequently posted price be deemed “aggressive” (i.e., higher than anticipated), the party may, with full decorum, retract their dibs without penalty. However, if the price proves favorable, the dibs shall stand irrevocably, and the declaring party shall be bound to their early enthusiasm.

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