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Club Business & Announcements/Tech Advice : Request for new Discussion Board topic

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BobbyBarnhart
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02 Jan 2014
08:04:28am
How about a new discussion board topic for Approvals? It could be titled "Approval Discussion" and placed in the last category of major Topics (which would, I assume, be subsequently renamed "Sales, Swaps, Approvals and Auction").

Actually, in light of the terrific opening salvo of interest in the new Approvals feature on SOR, this is probably a "no brainer."

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02 Jan 2014
09:24:20am
re: Request for new Discussion Board topic

I'd rather expand our auction discussion topic to "Auction and Approval Discussions." Much of the advice on scanning, invoicing etc. applies to both of the selling formats. Ultimately, it does not matter if we open a new topic area, or not, because there actually is little expectation that folks will actually post discussions in the fitting topic area.



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02 Jan 2014
10:51:28am
re: Request for new Discussion Board topic

You are such a cynic, Arno.Laughing

Yeah, doesn't matter how it is done, just so we get a place to talk about the Approvals.

Perhaps when we get a chat board of some sort up and going, a lot of the superfluous, unnecessary and inappropriately placed posts will go away.

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