It wouldn't be that hard. The script used to Mark the Subject "Closed" and actually close it could be modified to move it to a different "Closed" forum as well.
It wouldn't be that hard. The script used to Mark the Subject "Closed" and actually close it could be modified to move it to a different "Closed" forum as well.
Which does depend somewhat on people actually closing their threads when the watch is sold (which people are terrible at doing by the looks of it!)
There is one way that I've seen it operated which worked quite well at ensuring people remembered to keep their threads updated, and that was to limit the number of open threads any one user could have at any given time.
The forum in question set the limit at two and, until they had completed and closed one of them, they couldn't open another.
This ensured those selling kept their threads up to date (to a certain extent) and also allowed for an element of control over those who wanted to flood the board with sales and run with the money once paid without completing on their side of the deal.
Not saying it would work here necessarily, but another idea for the melting pot none the less.
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