ewwwww....you really think marketpharce is good? I caint stand it. Its search function is worse than FABO and that takes some doin. Not to mention all the scammers.The only good thing about FakeBook, in my opinion, is Marketplace. Before that, it was Craigslist, which I wish would make a comeback
ewwwww....you really think marketpharce is good? I caint stand it. Its search function is worse than FABO and that takes some doin. Not to mention all the scammers.
I've had that happen to me several times when I gave the correct answer. I've slowed down a lot helping people on Facebook. Here too, in fact.Facebook is a terrible platform for learning and asking questions. Marketplace is even worse! In the Facebook groups you got a newbie honestly trying to learn and they ask a question that seems dumb or simple to the seasoned guys and you get 300 smart-*** comments like oh it's the flux capacitor, or blinker fluid. And out of the 300 smart-*** answers you may get 5 guys that give a honest, correct answer then those 5 guys get barraded by the know it alls telling them they are wrong when there answer was "fried chicken" it's impossible to filter out the bull **** and find an honest answer! I quit posting anything about my car on any of them groups! And market place is full of scammers and "I know what I got" prices! I have found 2 or 3 groups on fb that are actually decent and the group is well moderated ! One is A-bodies only. I don't think it's any affiliate of this forum but I could be wrong. There is a 6.2 gas super duty group that has some really great guys and the D-150 truck group. It's fantastic it's almost as good as here! Everyone there is friendly and helpful. I've yet to run into that keyboard warrior asshole!
Yea I have experienced that also they are all ready to throw parts at a problem and the person who posted the original question doesn't have a clue where to begin. Rip off all the emission parts you don't need them anyhow etc. What if the OP lives in a state that has emissions inspection? A lot of this younger generation has no clue on how to repair modern vehicles.I've had that happen to me several times when I gave the correct answer. I've slowed down a lot helping people on Facebook. Here too, in fact.
ewwwww....you really think marketpharce is good? I caint stand it. Its search function is worse than FABO and that takes some doin. Not to mention all the scammers. There’s assholes and scammers on there just like there is on FABO and every other website these days. It depends what you’re looking for, I guess.
ewwwww....you really think marketpharce is good? I caint stand it. Its search function is worse than FABO and that takes some doin. Not to mention all the scammers.
Since the "Yard Sale" was killed by FBM.. it's the only option. I stick to short driving distance and in- person meets.The only good thing about FakeBook, in my opinion, is Marketplace. Before that, it was Craigslist, which I wish would make a comeback
It's not just FB or Marketplace, as I see that a LOT on the Ford truck forum as well. Guy asks a question, and frequently within 2 or 3 responses someone is telling them to rip everything out. I used to respond, but now I just "roll my eyes" and move one.Yea I have experienced that also they are all ready to throw parts at a problem and the person who posted the original question doesn't have a clue where to begin. Rip off all the emission parts you don't need them anyhow etc. What if the OP lives in a state that has emissions inspection? A lot of this younger generation has no clue on how to repair modern vehicles.
I don't see any slowdown on here. lolI've had that happen to me several times when I gave the correct answer. I've slowed down a lot helping people on Facebook. Here too, in fact.
Here in S. E. Texas, it is a 3-6 hour drive (one way) to go look at anything. Most parts needed are 6 states away. Scammers can be found, everywhere, but I agree, in person deals are whats safe! (Just be locked and loaded.)Marketplace has been a Godsend for me. I've bought everything under the sun off of there ! No way for me to get scammed, I go to seller's house/shop and check out item or I ain't buying. I have no desire to sell on there, though. I've had my son list a couple things for me. Search function works like crap on EVERYTHING, especially HERE !! One of my latest buys.View attachment 1716276682
I still use it. Great way to meet local Mopar folk. I was selling Valiant parts to the man that I got the Duster from. I’m a homesteader too and there are plenty of users trading, bartering, and selling things from chickens to Japanese mini trucks.The only good thing about FakeBook, in my opinion, is Marketplace. Before that, it was Craigslist, which I wish would make a comeback
I don't know it all by no means I'm still learning daily! But I have obtained alot of knowledge in the last 10 years or so mostly from you guys! And doing my own work! Most of those guys on Facebook have never turned a wrench they are just going off what "their mechanic" told them. It drives me crazy when someone with a car that someone else built for them tries to tell me how I built mine wrong!I've had that happen to me several times when I gave the correct answer. I've slowed down a lot helping people on Facebook. Here too, in fact.
Chit man, you never need any of us. You got sense yourself to figure it out. Look how much you've done.I don't know it all by no means I'm still learning daily! But I have obtained alot of knowledge in the last 10 years or so mostly from you guys! And doing my own work! Most of those guys on Facebook have never turned a wrench they are just going off what "their mechanic" told them. It drives me crazy when someone with a car that someone else built for them tries to tell me how I built mine wrong!