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What happened to the pages (after page 4) of the Classified Firearms forum? I was looking for something farther back . . .

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If it was older than 30 days, the flush got it.

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Thank you for the response. I would respectfully suggest that four pages of backlog (or 30 days) is insufficient. I sometimes remember a posting that is older than that, and have actually gone back and made a purchase.

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I don't agree; we don't want all those ads floating around forever. Dump them after 30 days.
 
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Usually when in the buyers market, one looks back for 30, possibly 60 days. After this period,ads for items not sold could be 'refreshed'. The alternative is a backlog of items for sale that have already been sold, which clutters things up a bit.
As long as refreshing an ad is allowed, I don't see any problem with flushing
 
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