Is that correct??, I took it mean that the person interested, or has bid for an item has renaged on their offer, or has not followed it through. I would like to know as Blaven does if what you define as BUMP is correct, Iam always willing to learn, and no offence meant, or intended SmulleryBlaven,
It's a method of raising a post to the top of a pile such that it attracts attention to something that is usually time critical. Any reply to the post would achieve it but it's a means for the Original Poster to Bump it to the top.
Stan
Is that correct??, I took it mean that the person interested, or has bid for an item has renaged on their offer, or has not followed it through. I would like to know as Blaven does if what you define as BUMP is correct, Iam always willing to learn, and no offence meant, or intended Smullery
patrickt
Thanks Guys for that infoSomeone please explain this term to me? I'm new to this.
you see... you do learn every time you come on this site, many thanks for that .....bumpSmullery is correct - which is why I "bumped" a post earlier, looking for an shot out Sako 75
Cheers
iain
It is can also be used to up your post count, then you become one of the good ole boys