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SF Buy/Sell vs. AAAC

nicad2000

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This just occurred to me - why has the SF Buy/Sell become so popular versus the almost non-existent sales forum on AAAC? As recently as 2-3 years ago I can remember post counts being similar between the two forums. I would think that would equate to relatively equal chances for success between the two buy/sell forums??? Could it be the relative lack of margin on re-selling Stafford button-downs and Jos. A Bank pleated chinos?
 

deveandepot1

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IIRC we have more than 10X as many members as AAAC.
EDIT: And because this site is the greatest.
 

greekgeek

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Because of the AAAC lame fee structure?
 

Ich_Dien

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Hasn't AAAC just started charging to list a FS thread too?
 

JayJay

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Originally Posted by DocHolliday
Andy's is often more about dressing in an orthodox fashion than about the clothes themselves.
This.
 

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I think that the Thrift Exchange on AAAC (on the Trad. Forum) is humming along very nicely, although it doesn't have anywhere close to the volume of transactions as B&S here.
 

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They implemented a fee structure that made no sense. Designing and tuning a marketplace is not an easy task, and it must be designed carefully. And after it's been implemented, it takes a while to tune.
 

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Originally Posted by superxie
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Sorry, I don't think so !


Really? I do. Well at least in part. Post count prereq is pretty lame too.
 

taxgenius

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Originally Posted by LA Guy
They implemented a fee structure that made no sense. Designing and tuning a marketplace is not an easy task, and it must be designed carefully. And after it's been implemented, it takes a while to tune.

^^^^ What he said.
 

HRoi

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the sellers here are better looking and have larger penises
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While the AAAC sales forum is usually empty, the AAAT "Trad Thrift Exchange" thread (or whatever it's called) is always hopping..lots of traffic there.
 

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I blame Carlo Franco
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