Anonymous wrote:What does RNG mean? I see that every now and again.
Anonymous wrote:Our local BNG has encouraged people to not pick the first person bc there are some people who literally park themselves all day on FB so they can be the first person to claim items. Our moderators also discourage people from DM’ing to ask for items although people DM me all the time. Simmering is encouraged to give more people a chance to see the post but the moderators understand that some people need the items out of their house quickly.
Tbh, every time I have posted items, it has been a huge pain coordinating pickups with people who supposedly really want the stuff. They take days/weeks to come and the items are sitting outside which dh finds super annoying for some reason. It has gotten to the point where it is easier to donate items than do buy nothing bc of how difficult some people are.
Anonymous wrote:My local group asks that you 1) let it simmer for at least a couple of days so that people who don't live online get a chance to express interest, *or* 2) state up-front in your post that you're "speed gifting" to the first responder. I feel like that's a reasonable approach. We also don't have any post approval so there's no lag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Typically the giver will respond to a comment and say that they've been chosen and then will DM them with the address. In our group you're also supposed to update the original post to note who you gave it to. (I'm guilty of not always doing this last step.)
Oh and we're not supposed to delete once gifted.
Interesting. Why is this?
Score keeping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The infamous “I can pick up tomorrow, oops I forgot, oops my baby daddy has the car for the next 2 days on his overnight shift, oops I lost your address” etc. people and before you know it the item has been sitting on your front stoop for 2 weeks and has gotten rained on 3 times.
It’s always the person who asked for it less than a minute after posting too 😂
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Typically the giver will respond to a comment and say that they've been chosen and then will DM them with the address. In our group you're also supposed to update the original post to note who you gave it to. (I'm guilty of not always doing this last step.)
Oh and we're not supposed to delete once gifted.
Interesting. Why is this?