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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / RVs / March 2005

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Michael Mann - 11 Mar 2005 14:54 GMT
I have an RV park membership with RPI for sale.

Where would be an appropriate place to list it?

Michael
Tom  J - 11 Mar 2005 15:52 GMT
>I have an RV park membership with RPI for sale.
>
> Where would be an appropriate place to list it?
>
> Michael

This group would be about as good as any. Response will be near zero
anywhere you list it.

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RichA - 11 Mar 2005 21:14 GMT
>I have an RV park membership with RPI for sale.
>
>Where would be an appropriate place to list it?
>
>Michael

I'll bite.  How about membercampgrounds.com, where you posted from and
where you are listed as the webmaster?  Must be having troubles
getting customers to his site.

RichA
"We Get Too Soon Olde and Too Late Smart"
Michael Mann - 14 Mar 2005 16:15 GMT
Not tough getting visitors or buyers, but mine is a member resale site and
after 20+ years at our campground we have a few dozen members retired from
camping. That means I have more than I can transfer just from my site. I
need an alternative avenue and want to reach new RV'ers specifically.

regards,
Michael Mann

>>I have an RV park membership with RPI for sale.
>>
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> RichA
> "We Get Too Soon Olde and Too Late Smart"
Frank Tabor - 14 Mar 2005 20:18 GMT
> Not tough getting visitors or buyers, but mine is a member resale site
> and after 20+ years at our campground we have a few dozen members
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> regards,
> Michael Mann

Unless you are posting for your own personal membership, posting it for
sale in the RV groups is spam.  And Supernews won't tolerate it and will
cancel your account if you get reported.

Your best bet is EBAY.
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R & A - 14 Mar 2005 20:53 GMT
>> Not tough getting visitors or buyers, but mine is a member resale site
>> and after 20+ years at our campground we have a few dozen members
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>
> Your best bet is EBAY.

   While that's true of RORT, it's not true here, Frank.  Commercial
messages on THIS ng, while many frown upon them, ARE permitted.
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Frank Tabor - 14 Mar 2005 21:41 GMT
"R & A" <r.a.mandali@cox.net> wrote in news:YYlZd.96883$FM3.63040
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>>> Not tough getting visitors or buyers, but mine is a member resale site
>>> and after 20+ years at our campground we have a few dozen members
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>     While that's true of RORT, it's not true here, Frank.  Commercial
> messages on THIS ng, while many frown upon them, ARE permitted.

Not at Supernews, spam is spam to them.  The poster is using Supernews to
post through.

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RichA - 15 Mar 2005 01:53 GMT
>Not tough getting visitors or buyers, but mine is a member resale site and
>after 20+ years at our campground we have a few dozen members retired from
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>> where you are listed as the webmaster?  Must be having troubles
>> getting customers to his site.

Hi,
Somehow that just doesn't sound right.  You first say it's not tough
to get members or buyers, then say you have to many and can't sell
them??  
I think your just trying to drum up business to your web site, because
it probably isn't doing as well as you say.    But then I don't think
they are worth it for the majority of RV'ers.   Especially to new
RV'ers who don't know what they might be getting into.   Full timers
maybe.

Take care and Happy Selling...
RichA
"We Get Too Soon Olde and Too Late Smart"
Michael Mann - 15 Mar 2005 16:42 GMT
No commerce website of my nature gets 'enough' visitors to keep members
retiring from RV'ing matched with prospective members beginning travels who
might need a discount membership.

I do work at it since my function is to make these matches, but I don't mean
to be obtrusive. Hence, I will not post this subject again here.

regards,
Michael

>>Not tough getting visitors or buyers, but mine is a member resale site and
>>after 20+ years at our campground we have a few dozen members retired from
[quoted text clipped - 27 lines]
> RichA
> "We Get Too Soon Olde and Too Late Smart"
Michael Mann - 15 Mar 2005 16:39 GMT
Sorry, don't mean to be "spamming" and won't post this subject again.

I don't charge a fee for the service to our members. It's just a way to let
a Charter Membership carry on and to pass it at a low cost to people who can
use it. And, of course, it keeps a membership alive in our park.

regards.
Michael

>I have an RV park membership with RPI for sale.
>
> Where would be an appropriate place to list it?
>
> Michael
 
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