• The TDIClub classifieds section is a heavily trafficked section of the forum that encompasses want-to-buy (WTB) and for-sale (FS) threads for the entire world. Due to the demanding nature and fast pace of this section, it is imperative that you know and understand the rules. It is also important to remember that this is the only parts classifieds section.

    Cross-posting and posting classifieds in the regional sections (except the dedicated thread in Ontario) is not permitted.

    Multiple items should be sold in one thread. Make sure to provide a description for all items in your post along with pictures and prices. If you start multiple threads with individual items, they will be locked or combined at the discretion of the moderators.

    Here is a quick outline of the classifieds section rules. If you don't follow these rules, you subject yourself to thread deletion, thread combination, infractions, or posting privilege revocation.

    Thread titles:
    • Put FS or WTB in your thread title. This will let other users know if you are selling or buying.
    • Briefly describe what you are selling. Thread titles have limited space. Be as descriptive, yet succinct, as possible.
    • Put your location in the title.
    • If space allows, put your price in the title

    Title example (single item): "FS: 2004 Mk4/BEW cylinder head - Portland, OR - $500"
    Title example (multiple items): "FS: MK6 fog lights, front bumper, headlights, grill - Detroit, MI"
    Title example (car part-out): "FS: Mk3 Jetta parting out engine & interior - Dallas, TX"

    Thread text descriptions and pictures:
    • All for-sale threads must include pictures of the items that you are selling. One picture is sufficient, but multiple pictures with different angles will help buyers. A picture is worth a thousand words. If you don't know how to post pictures on TDIClub, see this thread: http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=286691
    • All for-sale threads must include a description. We don't charge per-word, so be as descriptive as possible. The more information you can provide, the easier it will be for buyers.
    • All for-sale threads must include a price. Auctions and bidding are not allowed. If you want to auction something off, use eBay.
    No picture, no price, NO SALE!

    Thread maintenance/updates/bumps:
    • When you sell something, update your thread with "SOLD!" Moderators will close the thread and update the title.
    • If you have multiple items for sale, update your thread as each item has been sold. When everything has been sold, updated the thread with "ALL ITEMS SOLD!" Moderators will close the thread and update the title when all items have been sold.
    • If you bump your thread, please delete old bumps by clicking on EDIT and then deleting the old bump. This will reduce clutter in your thread and make it easier to read. It also makes you look less desperate.
    • If you drop your price, please update your first post in addition to posting the new price. If you would like the thread title changed, click on the report post icon and let a moderator know what you would like the title changed to.

    Moderator intervention and infraction points:
    Moderators will be monitoring the classifieds section. If a moderator determines that you have not been following the rules listed above, corrections will be made and infraction points will be assessed to your account.

    What is an infraction point? Simple - it's a system of keeping track of user behavior. A moderator can assign a point value based on the severity of the infraction, as well as an expiration date on the points assessed. If you accumulate a certain number of points, the system will auto-ban you for a predefined amount of time. The more points you accumulate, the longer your ban period will be.

    One example of points is as follows: multiple threads will be combined into a single thread, with the number of infraction points assessed corresponding to the number of threads merged. If we merge four threads into one, then you will be assessed four points that expire in 30 days. When you reach five points, the system will auto-ban you for one day.*

    *This is an example based on the current infraction system structure. We reserve the right to modify the infraction system at any time without notice or updates to this announcement.

    Thank you for your cooperation, and good luck with your sales and searches! :)

    -TDIClub Administration

UPDATED, READ ME NOW--how to know if you are a Vendor?

nicklockard

Torque Dorque
Joined
Aug 15, 2004
Location
Arizona
TDI
SOLD 2010 Touareg Tdi w/factory Tow PCKG
Lately there have been several people selling Tdi parts here on a non-casual basis, such as selling repeat items in high volumes.

That makes you a VENDOR. Don't bend the rules. If you are selling parts which did not come off of your OWN personal vehicle, or a truly casual clearance of a few odds-and-ends, you are acting as a VENDOR, per our definitions, and you must submit a vendor application.

Definition of a "few odds-n-ends": no more than ten or so.

I'm going to start issuing temporary bans and clearing threads if people keep trying to bend the rules.

TL/DR: Non-casual sellers MUST register. No exceptions.
 
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jbleu101

Veteran Member
Joined
Oct 30, 2004
Location
Ohio
TDI
2002 Jetta TDi, GLS
Does a part out make you a vendor? I wrecked my personal tdi...I would like to part it out here. Tere will be quite a few items in a short period of time. More than 10 or so, undoubtedly.
 

nicklockard

Torque Dorque
Joined
Aug 15, 2004
Location
Arizona
TDI
SOLD 2010 Touareg Tdi w/factory Tow PCKG
If it's your own personal car (titled to you), no. But please don't make threads for each item! Part out the whole car in one thread.
 
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nicklockard

Torque Dorque
Joined
Aug 15, 2004
Location
Arizona
TDI
SOLD 2010 Touareg Tdi w/factory Tow PCKG
Update: finding more people who think rules just *don't* apply to them:rolleyes:

Bans issued.

Stealth vending is NOT cool. There are no excuses. Register. Post in the vendor's section. Do it. Or you're gone.
 

nicklockard

Torque Dorque
Joined
Aug 15, 2004
Location
Arizona
TDI
SOLD 2010 Touareg Tdi w/factory Tow PCKG
Sunday update:

Finding 2 kinds of stealth vendors:

1.) Those who are apparently running some kinds of junkyard operations trying to move Tdi parts.

2.) shop owners or employees moving new or used parts through here.

I have VERY little patience for you. You have to willfully ignore the blazing announcements and stickies to continue your stealth vending. "I didn't know" is totally worthless BS.


DON'T BE A STEALTH VENDOR.
 
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nicklockard

Torque Dorque
Joined
Aug 15, 2004
Location
Arizona
TDI
SOLD 2010 Touareg Tdi w/factory Tow PCKG
If it's your own personal car (titled to you), no.
jblue, to add to this: if it's the 3rd part-out and all your posts are transactional here at tdiclub....bye bye, stealth vendor!:D
 
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jbleu101

Veteran Member
Joined
Oct 30, 2004
Location
Ohio
TDI
2002 Jetta TDi, GLS
No worries. I don't mind becoming a vendor. Kinda gives you some more credibility anyway. It is a single part out. One vehicle but I am going to go ahead and register so people will "buy with confidence" as I AM a good reputable seller. Might as well advertise it.
 

nicklockard

Torque Dorque
Joined
Aug 15, 2004
Location
Arizona
TDI
SOLD 2010 Touareg Tdi w/factory Tow PCKG
Report suspected stealth vending. There is now a board-powered infraction system in place for repeat offenders.

Everyone deserves to know when they're dealing with a commercial entity on the other side of a transaction.

Thanks!
 

Moesauction!

Vendor , w/Business number
Joined
Apr 2, 2008
Location
kansas city
TDI
2001 tdi 423,000 sold:[ , 2003 tdi 425,000 lower ryder hot rod 17/22 520rc southbend clutch. 2005 mercedes cdi 232,000 sold , 2003 7.3 ford 586,000 miles.
:confused:How do we delete replies so we can keep one post alive? after 3 pages people think its all sold off?
thanks, tdi vendor.
 

nicklockard

Torque Dorque
Joined
Aug 15, 2004
Location
Arizona
TDI
SOLD 2010 Touareg Tdi w/factory Tow PCKG
You can quote the original FS post (as a link, or as a quote) and do weekly bumps to your own thread. It's often helpful to show your remaining stock. Location helps too.
 

VeeDubTDI

Wanderluster, Traveler, TDIClub Enthusiast
Joined
Jul 2, 2000
Location
Springfield, VA
TDI
‘18 Tesla Model 3D+, ‘14 Cadillac ELR, ‘13 Fiat 500e
If you bump your thread periodically, please delete your old bumps... It makes your thread easier to follow.
 

jimbote

Certified Volkswagen Nut
Joined
Jul 10, 2006
Location
spiral arm, milky way (aka central NC)
TDI
Tacoma 4x4 converted to TDI
I have a suggestion that I wish I made years ago, if you have sold your item(s) please do not bump the thread by saying "sold"...just edit the original post and let it die
 
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pkhoury

That guy with the goats
Joined
Nov 30, 2010
Location
Medina, TX
TDI
2013 JSW, 2003 Jetta Ute, 2 x 2002 Golf, 2000 Golf
I'm not trying to ruffle any feathers.. I've been selling some TDI parts, but primarily on ebay - IP's, injectors, intake manifolds, the occasional turbo, and trim pieces. I don't really list that stuff here on TDIclub, though I'm active, because I still own 4 TDIs. That said, should I need to register as a vendor?
 

nicklockard

Torque Dorque
Joined
Aug 15, 2004
Location
Arizona
TDI
SOLD 2010 Touareg Tdi w/factory Tow PCKG
It's a good question. Here's what I shared with you by PM, and it applies for anyone:

As long as you don't mention ANYTHING about your ebay ads or try to solicit business here, you don't need to register. But, registration is easy, so I encourage you to do it anyway, as it might drive more business your way.

By 'anything', I mean: when I see people trying to stealth vend, I don't think it's fair to the registered vendors or the buying public, so it gets enforced. You can't even make a casual, off-hand mention like: 'oh, I might have one of those, PM me' or 'I think I'm listing one on ebay right now, just search there for xxxxx'. That's not cool, and will get called out as stealth vending.

So, the easiest and best thing for all parties if in doubt is to just register as a vendor.
 

pkhoury

That guy with the goats
Joined
Nov 30, 2010
Location
Medina, TX
TDI
2013 JSW, 2003 Jetta Ute, 2 x 2002 Golf, 2000 Golf
It's a good question. Here's what I shared with you by PM, and it applies for anyone:

As long as you don't mention ANYTHING about your ebay ads or try to solicit business here, you don't need to register. But, registration is easy, so I encourage you to do it anyway, as it might drive more business your way.

By 'anything', I mean: when I see people trying to stealth vend, I don't think it's fair to the registered vendors or the buying public, so it gets enforced. You can't even make a casual, off-hand mention like: 'oh, I might have one of those, PM me' or 'I think I'm listing one on ebay right now, just search there for xxxxx'. That's not cool, and will get called out as stealth vending.

So, the easiest and best thing for all parties if in doubt is to just register as a vendor.
I replied to your PM. Let me know what's required. I'm pretty sure I haven't done any stealth vending, but I wouldn't swear by it, because I don't know if I've done that subconsciously.
 
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