Seamus Haley
Big Game Hunter
This is semi-business related, more BOI/Fauna conduct related but i wasn't sure where else to stick it, so here it is.
Jumping on fishy or questionable ads, when is it acceptable, when isn't it?
I think most of us have probably seen at least a few dzen threads where someone's reputation has been questioned by someone who was not considering a purchase but believed that there was a potential rip-off happening and decided to run a slightly biased inquirey rather than an outright bad guy post to gather more evidence.
Heck, there's two running currently on the BOI right now, one where it turned out that the questionable ad was an indication of an individual with a past history and a track record that pretty firmly places them in the rip-off category, one where it's looking like it was just a misworded/misread ad.
The responses to the people who brought them up were different, to a degree this is understandable as one of them outed another bad guy, the other cast a quickly dispelled dispersion on an individual (Although it won't have any substantial affect on the business)... One person thanked and touted for their vigilance, the other called out for harassment of innocents.
Semi-related are the discussions I've had with Al (RealVenom) about posts pointing out questionable use of terms related to non-genetic morphs... Yes it's wrong to fruadulently advertise something but if it's not stated that the pattern is genetic and they're just applying a fancy name and 1500% markup to normal ball pythons that happen to look funny... is it wrong to do so?
Basically... Should we be on the lookout for questionable ads and take chances that evidence will present itself once the subject is broached... or should we work under an assumption that someone is legitimate until they have proven themselves to be otherwise?
Obviously there is a huge expanse of gray area on this issue and every ad will be different... Some I have questioned myself in the past, others I have felt it that there wasn't valid evidence to attempt to call someone on it... But cramming the whole issue into black and white clear cut terms...
Jump on questionable ads and look for more imput?
-Or-
Leave ads alone unless from a known bad guy?
Jumping on fishy or questionable ads, when is it acceptable, when isn't it?
I think most of us have probably seen at least a few dzen threads where someone's reputation has been questioned by someone who was not considering a purchase but believed that there was a potential rip-off happening and decided to run a slightly biased inquirey rather than an outright bad guy post to gather more evidence.
Heck, there's two running currently on the BOI right now, one where it turned out that the questionable ad was an indication of an individual with a past history and a track record that pretty firmly places them in the rip-off category, one where it's looking like it was just a misworded/misread ad.
The responses to the people who brought them up were different, to a degree this is understandable as one of them outed another bad guy, the other cast a quickly dispelled dispersion on an individual (Although it won't have any substantial affect on the business)... One person thanked and touted for their vigilance, the other called out for harassment of innocents.
Semi-related are the discussions I've had with Al (RealVenom) about posts pointing out questionable use of terms related to non-genetic morphs... Yes it's wrong to fruadulently advertise something but if it's not stated that the pattern is genetic and they're just applying a fancy name and 1500% markup to normal ball pythons that happen to look funny... is it wrong to do so?
Basically... Should we be on the lookout for questionable ads and take chances that evidence will present itself once the subject is broached... or should we work under an assumption that someone is legitimate until they have proven themselves to be otherwise?
Obviously there is a huge expanse of gray area on this issue and every ad will be different... Some I have questioned myself in the past, others I have felt it that there wasn't valid evidence to attempt to call someone on it... But cramming the whole issue into black and white clear cut terms...
Jump on questionable ads and look for more imput?
-Or-
Leave ads alone unless from a known bad guy?