I'm with Shango on both not being the board and thinking that a post to the list requesting website feedback seems like something any other member might do (whatever perks he might offer to whoever gives him feedback can be between him and that person). I agree with Erik that if he puts a discount message in his sig file that it would be no different than any other sig file. If he wants to offer a continued discount, why not just have him do whatever he needs to do to become an official sponsor like other stores and list his discount however those are listed on the website, in the newsletter, etc. The problem seems to be that he tried to ask permission. I :-) Cal On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 1:59 PM, Shango Los <shango@shangolos.com> wrote: > Indeed this is a complex topic with alot of folks with different opinions > based on different experience. This is the main reason I think we should not > open Pandora's box. > > I personally never had an issue with Hiro posting because he was int he club, > donated stuff and bred them himself. However, I didn't care for Mark Dorward > posting LowCoaster's stuff every week. That should be an opt in thing > directly from the seller. I also don't care for Jeff's stocking lists of > African fish. There should be one email inviting people to get on his > personal list and then we shouldn't have to hear about it again, > > There is nothing wrong with the fellow posting to the list saying that he is > launching a new website and would like feedback. As soon as there is any > kind of discount or remuneration involved I think you have the slippery slope. > > Honestly, I don't think any of this is a big deal but part of the role of the > Board, which I know I am not on, is to decrease future liability and so I > think we should be clear about our precedent and what it may mean. > > On Nov 30, 2009, at 12:39 PM, Paul M. Wallace wrote: > >> Dear Shango & Board, >> >> The yardstick I use is "local". I am happy to get updates forwared from >> Phil of the Renton store and have personally posted the reopening of the >> Little Amazon and local sales. I was even happy to anounce when Doran's >> Fish Take People opened a store front down south. The only problems I >> remember have been Hiro (outright sale) and LowCoaster as they are not >> local. I agree that it we drop the bar to Internet, can ship, we will be >> swamped. So, IMHO the question is how local is this venture? The angle of >> become a major distributor, undercut local stores, does not last long. This >> is why Steve will not let us do a group buy from the cichlid exchange and >> why breaders are really hesitent to sell locally. On the otherhand there >> are a number of placed that hunt for common items locally and sell nice >> packages. I am thinking driftwood from CA (It Grows On Trees!) and >> regulators from Rex as he uses a group buy to get around $50 min order >> restrictions. So if the site stocks NW specific items with fast/cheap >> shipping I am all for it. >> >> On a side note, Jeff looks like he will be spamming his stocking lists for >> African fish. When does this become a problem? >> >> -Paul > > _______________________________________________ > GSAS-board mailing list > GSAS-board@thekrib.com > http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/gsas-board > _______________________________________________ GSAS-board mailing list GSAS-board@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/gsas-board