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Hi everybody,

I'm B and I am a new member of this Forums for Mac. Allow me to introduce myself!

I am a Southern Californian with an enthusiasm for Macs and I work in business.

My current computer is a 2019 MacBook Pro with the Core i9 and AMD 5500m. Just purchased!

It is a pleasure to greet and a pleasure to introduce myself, in order to become a part of this cool community of like-minded individuals with love for Macs (and hatred if you will not).

I have but one question to ask: when will I be able to have privileges to post in the classifieds section? I have a beautiful MacBook Pro in need of a new home.

Thanks for having me and this is my introduction!
 
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G'day and welcome B.

I am sure pigoo (Nick) or another administrator will help you with your question.
 
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Welcome to the forum B :)
 

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I have but one question to ask: when will I be able to have privileges to post in the classifieds section? I have a beautiful MacBook Pro in need of a new home.

Being able to post in the Buy/Sell/Trade area (BST) requires a level of trust to help safeguard members from sellers that might otherwise try to take advantage of established members. This is why we require a minimum set of conditions be met before a member is allowed to sell items.

Mac-Forums primary purpose is members helping members in as friendly a manner as possible with their Apple product/electronic item issues. The Buying/Selling/Trading of items is much less important...with the safety of members being very important.

With that said...members who do choose to participate in BST transactions do so at their own risk (Mac-Forums assumes no responsibility for BST transactions).

Long story short. Remain a member in good standing...and eventually the privilege to post items in the BST area will be gained.

Thanks very much for joining...enjoy Mac-Forums.:)

Nick
 

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