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Helpful instructions to let
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Adding a Part For Sale |
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Go to
http://vccachat.org
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Click on
Log in Here
under the VCCA
logo on the top left side of the page.
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You may need to enter your password.
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At the Chatter Main Forum Page, scroll down to
Classified Ads for All Years forum
area nearly ¾ the way down the page. Remember this section is for
1912-1979 Chevrolet Parts FOR SALE (Please, no commercial ads, unless
specifically for vintage automobiles!)
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Click on PARTS –
FOR Sale
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Scroll down the
page and on the left bottom of the page click on the box
Add Part
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Click inside the
box to the right of Subject:
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Enter brief
description of what is for sale. Like, “1932 dash ashtray.”
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Click inside the
box to the right of Message:
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Enter your ad
information. Like, “I
have a very good ashtray for sale. It needs to be re-chromed. This is a
very hard item to find, asking $55.00. If interested please email me at
wxyz@zyx.com thanks. Site Poll results indicate that 93% of the members
prefer to see prices for each item in PARTS – FOR Sale posts.
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Add any Instant
Graemlins, if you wish.
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Under Options,
check the appropriate boxes.
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You may see your
post by clicking on the box
Preview Post
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After reviewing
click on
Close This Window
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Make changes, if
any. When done, click on the box “Add
New Topic”
That’s it; you
are done! (Thanks to Jim Martoza for this list.) |
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http://vccachat.org
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on ENTER THE CHEVY CHATTER FORUM
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may need to enter your password.
- At
the Chatter Homepage, click on MY PROFILE
at the top of the page.
- Click
on View/Update Profile
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Scroll down to
Email Address
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your new email address here
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Update Profile
at the
bottom of the page.
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That's it!
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