TRADERS SECTION

In the TRADES SECTION of the Forum, you may offer trades of Mazda related products for other Mazda Related products only unless otherwise noted by Admin.
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NOTE: Any trades that you arrange on our Message Boards are ENTIRELY AT YOUR OWN RISK and are SOLELY THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE TRADERS. MazdaRoadster.net takes no responsibility for uncompleted, dishonored, damaged, falsely represented, lost or otherwise unsatisfactory trades for items. Furthermore, MazdaRoadster.net does not offer legal recourse, arbitration, or any other resolution to conflicts arising from the trades conducted on our Boards.

There are a few more guidelines to note which are not included in the Forum rules at the top:

1. It is against our rules to trade what is not in hand. Since you can not absolutely be guaranteed to get something, you can't offer it in good faith. You must have the item(s) that you are trading in your hand prior to posting. If you do not have an item in your hand -- such as from any upcoming sale or new item -- do not post a trade for it until you have received it (in hand). This rule applies to both trade Forums as well as to For Sale threads.

2. Make sure you communicate each and every condition of your trade, describe the item thoroughly and honestly, and be fair in your offer. Also, make sure you understand all of this about the item(s) for which you are trading. Ask questions. Agree to all aspects of the trade from what for what, to when it will be sent, to how it will be sent, to how it will be packaged, to when feedback will be left. Have a reversal and return policy in case one or both parties are not satisfied with the item(s) they receive. Make sure you cover all your bases. Trade with the intent of making your trading partner a new friend!

3. Check references carefully and diligently. Also research your trading partner, check their Feedback Topic. See if there is a good or bad trade history. Once that is done, set your conditions for the trade.

4. As a general rule, no user should have more than two (2) trade Topics open at any one time in any Forum.

5. If you don't like a trade offer that is posted, there is no need to hijack the Topic or flame the author. Just ignore it or simply post, "No thanks."

Again, you should check the feedback of your trading partner thoroughly, and proceed with caution. You trade at your own risk and are solely responsible for the outcome.

If a dispute arises, you must resolve it off of our Message Boards. There is no point in appealing to the Moderators or Administrators; we have no way of confirming or verifying condition or receipt or non-receipt of any items. Therefore, we cannot become arbiters or advocates for any trade. While we will not become involved in trade disputes, we will become involved in Board disputes. So please keep disputes off the Boards.

Be honest, be clear, and be fair. Let's keep this a fun and safe place to trade and enjoy our hobbys.

Thank you, and happy trading!