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Question about re-listing a knife for sale.

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JWright214

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Just quick question. One day last week I posted a fixed blade in the for sale by individuals thread. I ended up withdrawing the post just a little bit (I think in a matter of a few minutes but not 100% sure) afterwards. I’ve decided to go ahead and sale the knife but was uncertain how long I had to wait to re-list it. I know it’s normally 14 days but in this case wasn’t sure if it would be the same deal. It’s no big deal or rush, just wanted to check. I’d appreciate any info you guys may have.
 
If you post a knife for sale, and then withdraw it a few minutes or days later...just go back and edit the thread. If it doesn't sell, two weeks after the original listing, you may relist. In this case, you should go back and edit your original thread.

Once listed, you cannot relist for two weeks from the date of the listing. In other words, listing, withdrawing, relisting, withdrawing, relisting is going to land you in the soup with the staff. We've lost our sense of humor when it comes to those intentionally skirting the Exchange rules...and infractions will follow in those cases.
 
If you post a knife for sale, and then withdraw it a few minutes or days later...just go back and edit the thread. If it doesn't sell, two weeks after the original listing, you may relist. In this case, you should go back and edit your original thread.

Once listed, you cannot relist for two weeks from the date of the listing. In other words, listing, withdrawing, relisting, withdrawing, relisting is going to land you in the soup with the staff. We've lost our sense of humor when it comes to those intentionally skirting the Exchange rules...and infractions will follow in those cases.
Thanks for the info. Not trying to skirt anything that’s why I wanted to ask first.
 
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