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- Archive-name: boat-market/faq
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- Last-modified: 1996/12/4
- Version: 1.7
- Author: boat-market-request@bayview.com (William R. Ward)
- URL: http://www.bayview.com/boat-market/faq.html
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- FAQ for rec.boats.marketplace
- William R. Ward, boat-market-request@bayview.com
- Version 1.7, 1997/12/4
-
- This posting contains information needed to submit advertisements to
- the rec.boats.marketplace moderated newsgroup.
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
- Table of Contents:
-
- 1. Introduction
-
- 1.1. Why isn't my message showing up right away?
-
- 1.2. Are there archives of the newsgroup?
-
- 1.3. Where can I get an up-to-date copy of this FAQ?
-
- 1.4. What other documents do you recommend?
-
- 2. Composing Your Ad
-
- 2.1. What types of advertisements are allowed?
-
- 2.2. Can I post commercial advertisements?
-
- 2.3. Can I attach a JPEG or GIF picture of my boat?
-
- 2.4. Can I send an HTML document as my ad?
-
- 2.5. Can I send any other kind of MIME attachment?
-
- 2.6. Can I send an attachment using UUENCODE?
-
- 2.7. What should be the format of the Subject: line?
-
- 2.8. What should be in the Body of my message?
-
- 2.9. What language may my advertisement be in?
-
- 3. Posting Your Ad
-
- 3.1. Who should submit advertisements?
-
- 3.2. How do I submit an advertisement?
-
- 3.3. Can I cross-post to other newsgroups?
-
- 3.4. How often may I post my ad?
-
- 3.5. I posted my message to the newsgroup but I can't find it.
- Where is it?
-
- 3.6. My message was posted with wrong information. How can I fix
- it?
-
- 3.7. I sold my boat. How can I remove my ad?
-
- 3.8. May I post a followup to an ad?
-
- 4. Disclaimer
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
- 1. Introduction
-
- Welcome to rec.boats.marketplace! This is the advertising group of
- the rec.boats USENET newsgroup hierarchy. This group is intended for
- posting ads offering to buy or sell boats and boating-related goods
- and services.
-
- This document attempts to answer most questions which you might have
- about posting a boating-related advertisement in USENET. Please read
- it before attempting to submit an ad, or before asking the moderator
- for help.
-
- 1.1. Why isn't my message showing up right away?
-
- This is a moderated newsgroup. This means that all messages must be
- approved by the moderator before they will appear in the newsgroup.
- E-mail all submissions to boat-market@bayview.com. If you try to post
- it using your news software, it will probably be automatically
- forwarded to that address; however this is not recommended, as there
- are sometimes problems when this is done.
-
- If you wish to communicate with the moderator you should send your
- message to boat-market-request@bayview.com. Send any questions,
- suggestions, or criticisms to that address. If you have any
- disagreements that cannot be resolved in private e-mail with the
- moderator, you may wish to post about it on the newsgroups
- news.admin.net-abuse.misc and/or rec.boats.
-
- 1.2. Are there archives of the newsgroup?
-
- All messages posted to the newsgroup are archived by the moderator.
- These archives are now available for searching via the web. Point
- your browser to the rec.boats.marketplace home page, at
- <http://www.bayview.com/boat-market/> and click on the ``Archives''
- option.
-
- 1.3. Where can I get an up-to-date copy of this FAQ?
-
- This document is posted approximately every 30 days to the newsgroups
- rec.boats.marketplace, news.answers, and rec.answers. It is also
- available online via FTP and the World-Wide Web at the following
- addresses:
-
- o FTP: <ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/boat-market/faq>
-
- o WWW: <http://www.bayview.com/boat-market/faq.html>
-
- If you find other locations where these files are available, please
- tell me about them so that I can include them here. Thanks.
-
- 1.4. What other documents do you recommend?
-
- Additional information about buying and selling stuff on USENET can be
- found in Dan King's The USENET Marketplace FAQ I suggest that you read
- it before making a deal on the net. It contains a lot of useful
- information which can help protect both buyer and seller while dealing
- over the net. It is posted to news.answers and misc.answers
- regularly. You can also find it at:
- o FTP: <ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/misc.forsale.non-computer>
-
- o WWW: <http://www.phoenix.net/~lildan/FAQ>
-
- 2. Composing Your Ad
-
- 2.1. What types of advertisements are allowed?
-
- This newsgroup is for the posting of advertisements for buying and
- selling boats and boating-related goods and services. All other
- submissions will be rejected. Certain announcements, such as boating-
- related web pages, will also be accepted.
-
- The newsgroup is the electronic equivalent of a newspaper's classified
- ad section for boats. I try to follow that metaphor when I encounter
- a borderline case. The other criteria is whether the opposite (i.e.
- if considering a FS, would the comparable WTB) be permitted. If you
- disagree with the moderator's assessment, send mail to boat-market-
- request@bayview.com and explain why it should be included.
-
- Since the moderator's background is in sailing, not powerboating,
- sometimes powerboat ads do not seem relevant until the submitter
- explains their relevance to the moderator. An example of this would
- be an ad for F-16 fighter jet cockpit canopies. I rejected this, but
- the submitter explained that they are in high demand for high
- performance speedboats; after hearing that explanation I accepted the
- ad. Remember I am only human and I'm not getting paid, so please have
- patience and give me the benefit of a doubt.
-
- 2.2. Can I post commercial advertisements?
-
- For many years, USENET newsgroups were strictly non-commercial. In
- this modern age that has mostly fallen by the wayside, but there still
- exists a strong anti-commercial sentiment. Please refrain from
- posting highly commercial messages to the newsgroup. The motto here is
- ``Information, not promotion.'' Product announcements may not contain
- hype or denigrating comparisons with competing products.
- Announcements of products should contain only a straightforward
- description of features, pricing, and so forth. You may wish to
- include the URL of a web page which covers your product in greater
- detail.
-
- 2.3. Can I attach a JPEG or GIF picture of my boat?
-
- All messages which include binary attachments (such as a GIF or JPEG
- image of your boat) will be rejected. Binaries take up too much
- bandwidth and disk space; remember a lot of people have to download
- all the messages before viewing them, and it is not fair to make them
- sit through a download of your GIF if your boat is not what they are
- interested in.
-
- If you wish to show a picture of your boat, post it to one of the
- alt.binaries.pictures.* newsgroups, and mention that in your ad to
- rec.boats.marketplace, or post it on a web page and mention the URL in
- your ad.
-
- 2.4. Can I send an HTML document as my ad?
-
- USENET is not the Web, and the majority of the people reading USENET
- still use text-only software. For this reason most moderated
- newsgroups, including this one, reject ads that are posted in HTML
- format. You may include the URL of a web page in your ad, of course,
- but the ad itself should be in plain text format. If your news/mail
- software generates an HTML version of each message you send as an
- attachment, you need to disable that feature or your message will be
- rejected.
-
- 2.5. Can I send any other kind of MIME attachment?
-
- No, many newsreaders still can't handle MIME attachments very well. I
- suggest putting the additional information in plain text format, or
- post the URL of a web page (or both). This includes ``vcard'' and
- HTML documents.
-
- 2.6. Can I send an attachment using UUENCODE?
-
- No, please post only plain text. Messages containing files encoded
- using UUENCODE or any other encoding scheme will be rejected.
-
- 2.7. What should be the format of the Subject: line?
-
- All messages approved for rec.boats.marketplace will have a Subject:
- line in a special format that is designed to make it easy for readers
- to find what they are looking for quickly. Before being approved, the
- Subject: line will be modified if necessary to match that format. I
- ask that you please try to follow this format when posting your ads,
- however, to simplify this process for the moderator. The structure of
- the subject line is as follows:
-
- Subject: TYPE: [CATEGORY] DESCRIPTION, PRICE; LOCATION
-
- The various terms are explained below:
-
- TYPE
- An abbreviated, all-caps code which denotes the type of ad.
- This comes first, so that newsreaders which sort by subject line
- will group them together by type and category. Valid choices
- are:
-
- o ADMIN - Administrative announcements by moderator
-
- o CA - Crew Available
-
- o CW - Crew Wanted
-
- o DW - Donation Wanted
-
- o FC - For Charter
-
- o FREE - Free stuff available
-
- o FS - For Sale
-
- o FYI - For Your Information (announccements)
-
- o RFI - Request For Information (looking for web site, etc)
-
- o SOLD - Item previously advertised has been sold
-
- o WTB - Wanted To Buy
-
- o WTC - Wanted To Charter
-
- o WTT - Wanted To Trade
-
- CATEGORY
- The Category lists what kind of item you are buying, selling, or
- announcing. This should be a single word, have the first letter
- capitalized, and be enclosed in square brackets. Valid choices
- are:
-
- o ??? - Moderator can't figure out what it is (usually Power or
- Sail)
-
- o Book - Book for sale or wanted
-
- o Business - Business for sale or wanted
-
- o Charts - Charts for sale or wanted
-
- o Crew - Crew available or wanted
-
- o Dinghy - Dinghy (yacht tender, may also apply for Paddle or
- Sail) for sale or wanted
-
- o Electronics - Electronics for sale or wanted
-
- o Engine - Engine or engine parts for sale or wanted
-
- o Houseboat - Houseboat for sale or wanted
-
- o Liferaft - Liferaft for sale or wanted
-
- o Misc - Miscellaneous
-
- o Model - Model boats (e.g. remote control) for sale or wanted
-
- o Moorage - Moorage (slip, mooring, dock, etc.) for sale or wanted
-
- o Outboard - Outboard motor for sale or wanted
-
- o PWC - Personal Watercraft (e.g. JetSki, Sea-Doo) for sale or
- wanted
-
- o Paddle - Human powered boats (kayak, canoe, rowboat, etc.) for
- sale or wanted
-
- o Plans - Plans for building a boat
-
- o Power - Powerboat (includes trawlers and fishing boats) for sale
- or wanted
-
- o Review - Product reviews (should use FYI type for this)
-
- o Sail - Sailboat for sale or wanted
-
- o Service - Services (e.g. charter captain, boat transport) for
- sale or wanted
-
- o Software - Software for sale or wanted (must be boating-related,
- such as tide or navigation software)
-
- o Trailer - Trailer for sale or wanted
-
- o WWW - Web site announcements (must use RFI or FYI types)
-
- DESCRIPTION
- This should be a description of what you have to offer, not
- something like ``Great Deal!'' or ``*** Fabulous Price***''.
- Descriptions like that will be edited based on what is in the
- body of your posting, if they are approved at all. A good
- description might be ``1970 Cal 27'' or ``30-50 Foot Trawler
- Wanted''. Please do not use all caps in your description, just
- capitalize the first letter or the first letter of each word.
- Also do not use ``***'' or similar characters to try to make
- your ad come first in the listing; they will be edited out.
-
- PRICE
- If you are selling an item PLEASE specify the asking price. If
- you want to buy something, it would be helpful to specify a
- price range. Be sure to include the currency units, since this
- is an international newsgroup; for US dollars, add ``US$'' to
- the front of the price; for Canadian dollars, add ``CDN$''; for
- British pounds sterling, use ``UKP''; or whatever currency you
- want, abbreviated similarly. All-caps is preferred here.
- PLEASE put a comma (,) between the description and price.
- Insert a comma every third digit from the right, and do not
- include a trailing ``.00'' for even amounts.
-
- LOCATION
- If you are in the United States, specify the 2-letter state code
- and ``USA'' (e.g., ``CA USA'' for California); in Canada, do the
- same with the province and ``CAN'' (e.g., ``BC CAN'' for British
- Columbia). The moderator will attempt to discern where the item
- is based on the text of your message and add a location if you
- do not supply one. Please do not include the city or what part
- of the state/province here; do so inside the message. This is
- intended to make the search mechanism useful for searching by
- state/province. For other countries, use whatever standards are
- appropriate for the country. For smaller countries, just
- mention the name of the country; for larger ones, include the
- state or province. Capitalize the abbreviations, but spelled-
- out words should be in mixed case. (More specific information
- such as city, lake, river, bay, county, etc. can be included in
- the text of your message.) PLEASE put a semicolon (;) between
- the price and location.
-
- 2.8. What should be in the Body of my message?
-
- The format of the body of your post is not important, so long as it is
- clear, well-organized, and provides all the necessary information.
- Please be sure to include at a minimum the following information: the
- description of what you are selling, the name of your company if any,
- the location (this is important, as the newsgroup is world-wide),
- price or price range, and whom to contact and how to do so.
-
- Do not right-justify your post; leave a ragged right margin. Do not
- double-space your lines. Keep your line length under 70 characters
- wide or less. Avoid fancy ASCII graphics, as they do not show up well
- on everybody's screens. Remember that some people use fixed-width
- fonts and others use variable-width fonts to read news. Also remember
- that HTML and images are not permitted here; use plain text formatting
- instead. If you wish to publicize your boat using HTML and images, do
- it on a web page and mention the URL in your ad; many web-capable
- newsreaders will allow you to click on the URL and call up the page.
-
- Try to keep your advertisement short. If it is too long, people will
- not read the whole thing. If you need to provide further information,
- make it available through e-mail or on a web site.
-
- 2.9. What language may my advertisement be in?
-
- The moderator has to be able to read your ad in order to approve it.
- Thus you need to send an English language translation, or post your
- entire ad in English. Posting multiple versions of the same ad in
- different languages is OK, but they must all be in one message, and do
- not use MIME attachments: just list the sections one after another.
-
- If it is pretty obvious that your message is on topic and it is not in
- English the moderator may at his discretion approve it. However to
- guarantee acceptance English is recommended strongly.
-
- 3. Posting Your Ad
-
- 3.1. Who should submit advertisements?
-
- To make an advertisement, you should be directly associated with the
- item or service in the advertisement. It is best if you are the
- person selling or looking for the item or service. If you offer to
- post for a friend, be aware that even if you say to respond only by
- telephone to your friend's number, you will probably still get several
- e-mail responses. If your friend has e-mail, it would be better to
- have him or her submit the ad that way.
-
- 3.2. How do I submit an advertisement?
-
- There are several ways:
-
- E-MAIL
- Once you have your advertisement written, you should submit it
- to the moderator via e-mail to boat-market@bayview.com.
- Submissions are typically reviewed approximately once a day,
- especially on weekdays.
-
- NEWSGROUP
- You can simply post your ad to rec.boats.marketplace, and your
- news server will probably forward the message to the moderator
- automatically in e-mail. However, the return address may be
- incorrect if you do this, which may make it difficult for people
- to reply to you. Therefore, direct e-mail is recommended
- instead.
-
- WWW
- Use the web-based form available on the rec.boats.marketplace
- web site <http://www.bayview.com/boat-market/>. Messages posted
- this way will have a higher priority through the approval queue
- when the queue backs up. See <http://www.bayview.com/cgi-
- bin/boat-market/boat-ad.cgi> to post an ad this way.
-
- If your ad is rejected, you should receive a message indicating why it
- was rejected, unless the moderator could not contact you or had
- already notified you for a similar previous message. Messages which
- are massively crossposted, chain letters, or spam, will be deleted
- without acknowledgement, and (if illegal) may be forwarded to the
- authorities for prosecution.
-
- If your advertisement is approved, it should appear within 48 hours.
- You will receive an e-mail notification if your message is approved;
- if you don't get the e-mail confirming approval and you think it
- should have been appproved, wait a couple of days, and if it is still
- not there then notify the moderator.
-
- Note that there is often a delay in the propagation of a message
- across Usenet. Messages posted by the moderator are not posted at
- your own ISP as quickly as messages you post yourself. Please wait a
- day or two before worrying too much. Also, note that expiration times
- at each news server are determined by that servers' news
- administrator(s), not by the moderator. This means that your article
- may expire on one server (such as your ISP's) but still be visible on
- others, or vice-versa.
-
- 3.3. Can I cross-post to other newsgroups?
-
- Cross-posting isn't permitted. It is not necessary to cross-post or
- re-post your advertisement to other rec.boats newsgroups, since
- rec.boats.marketplace has low traffic and high readership. The reason
- this newsgroup was created was to cut down on the traffic in rec.boats
- and the other rec.boats.* newsgroups. Please help in this effort.
-
- If you wish to post a question and want the advice of rec.boats
- readers, post there instead of to rec.boats.marketplace. Messages
- that ask for help without offering anything for sale, looking for
- something to buy, or making a boating-related announcement will be
- rejected.
-
- 3.4. How often may I post my ad?
-
- According to the charter under which this newgroup was created,
- advertisements that are the same and submitted within 30 days of each
- other are supposed to be rejected. It is time consuming to check this
- on every submission, however. The previous moderator allowed people
- to submit ads as often as they want, but I will often reject duplicate
- ads posted within a week or so if I notice it. If it gets to be a
- problem in the future, this rule may be enforced. Please try to
- follow this rule and wait 30 days before re-submitting an ad. If
- there are complaints about particular advertisers, I will enforce the
- 30-day rule: if you feel that certain ads are being posted too often,
- please notify the moderator and/or the poster of the ads.
-
- 3.5. I posted my message to the newsgroup but I can't find it. Where
- is it?
-
- Properly configured news servers will forward your message to the
- moderator via e-mail. Some news servers are not configured properly
- and so the message may not ever reach the moderator. For best
- results, send your message via e-mail to boat-market@bayview.com.
-
- Even once it has been approved, however, it may take some time to
- propagate to your ISP's news server. If you do not see it in a few
- days then please let the moderator know by sending e-mail to boat-
- market-request@bayview.com.
-
- Usenet is a distributed system of news servers which exchange
- articles. When you post to an unmoderated group, your message appears
- instantly since you are sending it to the same server that you read
- from. However when you post to a moderated group, the message is sent
- first to the moderator's news server, and must then propagate through
- the Net until it reaches yours.
-
- This propagation can take some time, and it is imperfect and some
- articles get dropped along the way. If your article did not appear
- right away, it may have not arrived at your system yet.
-
- Complicating this further is the issue of expiration. Each news
- server's administrator sets an expiration time for each group. These
- range from a few days to a month or more, depending on the volume of
- traffic in the group and the level of interest of that server's users
- in the group. It is possible for your message to have been expired
- before you saw it, and even possible for the expiration to have
- prevented it from ever reaching your news server.
-
- Just because you don't see your article, however, doesn't mean it
- wasn't posted. If you wish, you may submit a second copy of your
- message after a week or so. You might also wish to discuss this
- matter with your news server's administrator.
-
- 3.6. My message was posted with wrong information. How can I fix it?
-
- Once your message has been approved the moderator cannot edit it. He
- can, however, edit the copy in the archives, so that people can search
- for it. Please notify the moderator at boat-market-
- request@bayview.com if you wish this to be done.
-
- To change the message in the newsgroup, you must cancel it using your
- newsreader software and repost. Note that your cancellation must be
- approved by the moderator and thus may not take effect immediately.
- Once you cancel it, submit a replacement ad with the correct
- information.
-
- 3.7. I sold my boat. How can I remove my ad?
-
- You can cancel it using your newsreader software. Note that your
- cancellation must be approved by the moderator and thus may not take
- effect immediately. Also note that cancellation is not honored by
- many news servers.
-
- You can post a followup ad with type ``SOLD:'' and the same
- description as the earlier ad. This might prevent readers who saw
- your earlier ad from replying to it.
- If you wish your ad to be removed from the archives, contact the
- moderator at boat-market-request@bayview.com.
-
- 3.8. May I post a followup to an ad?
-
- No. Your message must stand on its own as an ad in order to be
- accepted. Send replies to the original poster, not to the newsgroup;
- they will be rejected if you post them.
-
- 4. Disclaimer
-
- Note: Due to the litigous nature of modern (especially Amer-
- ican) society, and to the high prices of many boats and
- boating-related items, I feel it is necessary to disclaim
- any liability for the items sold through this newsgroup.
-
- Approval of advertisements for the rec.boats.marketplace newsgroup
- implies no warranty as to the serviceability or merchantability of
- goods or services offered for sale therein. Please direct all
- inquiries about items advertised here via e-mail or telephone to the
- person advertising them, not by posting on the newsgroup or mailing to
- the moderator.
-
- By submitting advertisements to the moderator either directly or
- indirectly, the submitter implicitly agrees that the material may be
- posted on the USENET newsgroup rec.boats.marketplace. Submitting an
- advertisement automatically releases the information contained within
- the advertisement into the public domain, so that it may be archived,
- posted on the World Wide Web, re-published, put in a collection, sent
- to readers via electronic mail, or otherwise used in any manner
- whatsoever, for any purposes, by any person.
-
- Typing, transmission, or other errors and inaccuracies of commission
- or omission may occur, and the moderator assumes no liability for
- these errors.
-
- Advertisements submitted are the responsibility of the submitter. The
- moderator will not be held liable for the legality or accuracy of the
- content of such material. In addition, the moderator will not be held
- liable by either submitters or users of such material for any errors
- of commission or omission the moderator may make. If there is a
- dispute between the submitter and any other party, the submitter
- agrees to indemnify and hold the moderator harmless, and to assume all
- liability for the content of the advertisement and any disputses
- arising from it.
-
- If you disagree with these conditions, do not submit advertisements to
- the moderator for posting to rec.boats.marketplace and do not use the
- information the moderator posts to rec.boats.marketplace.
-
- --
- SUBMIT ADS: boat-market@bayview.com; COMMENTS: boat-market-request@bayview.com
- FAQ for rec.boats.marketplace at http://www.bayview.com/boat-market/faq.html
- Approval of this message for posting implies no endorsement or warranty by the
- moderator; see FAQ for complete disclaimer. All inquiries should be sent to
- the advertiser directly, not by posting or sending mail to the moderator.
-