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    Group Buy Guidelines - Please Read

    GROUP BUY RULES
    Group Buys are a type of sale in which an items are purchased by the organiser at a discount rate, and these savings are then passed on to those participating in the group buy. The organisation of group buys is purely voluntary and the idea is that the price for an item can be driven down by buying in bulk.

    anyone organising a Group Buy:
    • Must have have introduced yourself in the Introductions forum.
    • Must have made at least 50 posts on the forum, and
    • Must not be in it to profit themselves, either financially or with goods.
    Group buys should follow these guidelines:
    1. Group buy prices must be the actual cost of the item or items being offered.
    2. Buyers must be charged actual postage and packaging costs.
    3. Persons coordinating group buys must take into account PayPal fees and similar. These costs should be added to the total cost of the order with no mark up.
    4. Accepted payment methods are up to those organizing the group buy.
    5. Group buys must abide by the general forum selling rules laid down here, https://hammockforum.co.uk/forum/...read-carefully
    There is a lot of work and effort that goes into organising a successful group buy, please abide by what the organiser of the group buy says, they’re the ones doing all the work.
    Saying yes to any goods is a commitment, don't do it unless you’re serious, pay the organiser in the manner he/ she asks and on time.
    Be grateful that you are getting a good deal and someone else is doing all the legwork.

    Disclaimer
    We at hammockforum.co.uk are not responsible for any group buys that any member of the forums organises.
    Last edited by Stevie; 29-04-2016, 09:10.
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