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Kijiji is going through the classic car section and removing all the parts posts. My ads were deleted and there's some parts I was watching that have disappeared now too.

I tried the speak to someone in a live chat feature and here's the conversation below.

I know in the past a number of people have tried to contact kijiji with no luck.

Perhaps if we keep using the live chat (assuming it's a real person) maybe we can exert enough (politely and respectfully) pressure that kijiji will open up a classic parts section.

If you go here and click the top right chat button you can apparently speak to someone.

https://help.kijiji.ca/helpdesk/

Warren: Hi there, thanks for contacting Kijiji. How can I help?Me: Good Morning - not sure I understand why the 32 bezel wanted ad was removed from the classic car section. That's where all the classic car parts are posted as you don't have a classic car parts section.Warren: Hello Nick, sure okay so the classic car section is purely for classic cars only. Any parts including classic car parts, should be posted under either "Auto Parts & Tires" or "Other Parts & Accessories"Me: Everyone posts their classic car parts in the classic car section.. there are literally hundred in there. I have other classic car parts posted there as well. It's the section you goto to look for classic car parts. My other ad has been up for a long time and was not removedWarren: I understand, this policy is applied across the board and we do everything we can to identify and remove ads that shouldnt be there. If you come across any ads you feel shouldn't be there you are welcome to flag these ads using the flagging function on the ad, which initiates an investigation.Me: The car forums got together a while back and everyone was reaching out to kijiji for a classic car parts section but everyone just got a generic response and no communication back. There are a lot of people out there looking for classic car parts section. Warren: I can understand completely, what I will do is send this chat across as a suggestion to the production team, so hopefully this adds to the case for a classic car parts category to be introduced. Apologies for the frustration here NickMe: Is there any way I can provide contact info to a real person that I can post on the classic car forums. This is certainly a categgory that will be used by an aweful lot of people out there. Warren: I will certainly send this across as a suggestion Nick, so it will be reviewed and determined whether it can be introduced. If you wish, you can also send us an email with a full brief via our helpdesk here: https://help.kijiji.ca/helpdesk/email-us/Me: as mentioned earlier that's what everyone was doing before - all we ever got was a generic response - everyone posted what they received back on the forums and it was just an auto responder and nothing else ever happened. Warren: I can understand your frustration here Nick, rest assured though, this chat will be sent across with the feedback and suggestion. So hopefully it can be brought about and soonWarren: Thanks again for the feedback Nick, is there anything else I can help you with today?Me: no that's all - thanks for your help. Is there a way for me to follow up and see if there is any headway in requesting a classic car parts section? Warren: Your welcome to contact us again here or by email if you wish. There is no guarantee though that it will be introduced or the time frame, but hopefully it is brought in.Warren: You're very welcome though Nick and thanks again. Enjoy the rest of the day then and happy holidays, bye for now!The agent has ended the chat.

 

 



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Probably dealing with some idiot in North Korea  .. I tried to do that a couple years ago ..basically had the same conversation.. but I think my idiot was in India... he had a different accent than your contact...biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin  Kijiji is trying to roll this into a pay for stuff thing .. kijiji used to be a pretty good tool.. Now it's more work and too many idiots and time wasters.. But still I admit I do cruise it a couple times a week but I hate it.. I like the pictures.



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I thought I read where Kijiji is now owned by ebay and you can use paypal on there but I could be mistaken

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Kijiji has always been owned by eBay.
Payments go person to person, so Paypal doesn't apply unless the seller asks for it and the buyer agrees.

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admin wrote:

Probably dealing with some idiot in North Korea  .. I tried to do that a couple years ago ..basically had the same conversation.. but I think my idiot was in India... he had a different accent than your contact...biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin  Kijiji is trying to roll this into a pay for stuff thing .. kijiji used to be a pretty good tool.. Now it's more work and too many idiots and time wasters.. But still I admit I do cruise it a couple times a week but I hate it.. I like the pictures.


 i would agree with you on that chuck. their end game will be pay to play.



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If kijiji becomes pay to play , it will be because of the goverment wanting the taxes for the sales !!!

The goverment has now forced sbay to release selling records of canadian users to examine them for taxes owing .



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33 guy wrote:

If kijiji becomes pay to play , it will be because of the goverment wanting the taxes for the sales !!!

The goverment has now forced sbay to release selling records of canadian users to examine them for taxes owing .


         The above is true.

 

 

 

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This would be our same government that I heard on the news this morning on FOX where they had our lady-boy leader Troodoh saying he would welcome X-ISIS killers and monsters into Canada .. He stated he believes they can be rehabilitated and become great citizens.. I can see where they will need that revenue with that mindset.. 

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada arrives at the Hangzhou Exhibition Center to participate in G20 Summit, on September 4, 2016 in Hangzhou, China.

Justin Trudeau says a lot of stupid things, but this week, the Prime Minister has outdone himself.

According to Trudeau, ISIS fighters can be “an extraordinarily powerful voice” in Canada. 

In a year-end interview with CTV, Trudeau was asked several questions about national security – revealing the Liberal government’s various blind spots when it comes to combatting Islamist terrorism. 

First, when asked about his government’s decision to extend an apology and $10.5 million settlement to convicted al-Qaida terrorist Omar Khadr, Trudeau sounded indignant.

“I am frustrated and outraged about having to make that settlement,” said Trudeau. 

“Frustrated and outraged”?

It was Trudeau’s government that decided to settle with Khadr and not fight back in court.

It was his government that landed on the $10.5 million figure, his government that effectively blocked attempts from  Khadr’s victims – the Speer family – to try and recover the money, and Trudeau’s office that initially attempted to hide the deal from the public. 

It was also Trudeau’s government that offered Khadr an apology. 

If Trudeau is “frustrated and outraged,” he’s only got himself to blame. 

The interview went from bad to worse when Trudeau was asked about his controversial belief ISIS fighters can be de-radicalized and re-integrated into Canada.

Last month, Trudeau said he wants to work with ISIS fighters and “help them to let go of that terrorist ideology”. 

Trudeau doubled down on this nonsense, explaining his hope for ISIS fighters in Canada. 

“We know that actually someone who has engaged and turned away from that hateful ideology can be an extraordinarily powerful voice for preventing radicalization in future generations and younger people within the community,” he said.

These terrorists aren’t even back in Canada yet and Trudeau is already envisioning speaking tours and book deals for them. 

Not only does he assume returning terrorists have “turned away” from their jihadist ideology, he imagines they’ll perform a welcome duty within Muslim communities in Canada. 

Does he think Canadian mosques and Islamic schools will open their doors to an ISIS jihadist who has “engaged” in terrorism? 

Trudeau’s statement reveals something he has long denied: that radicalization can occur within the Muslim community. 

Worse, he seems to believe Muslims in Canada are so desperate for leadership they could use the help of a jihadist to speak to “younger people within the community”.

Trudeau’s willingness to enlist jihadists as community ambassadors blurs the important distinction between ordinary Muslims and violent extremists, doing no favours to Canadian Muslims. 

Worst of all, Trudeau’s naïve assumptions about ISIS fighters omit the prospect of justice for the victims of Islamic State genocide and war crimes.

ISIS members went overseas to join a terrorist organization – a crime under Canada’s criminal code.

Once in Syria and Iraq, these thugs were complicit in genocide against Yazidis and Christians, selling women into slavery, throwing gay men off rooftops and beheading journalists and aid workers. 

A teenager sitting in his basement watching jihadist propaganda and nodding approval is engaging in a “hateful ideology”.

ISIS fighters have put that hateful ideology into action by traveling across the world to join an Islamist death cult. 

That’s a serious crime, not a minor indiscretion that can be easily forgiven.  

If Trudeau welcomes ISIS fighters back into Canada, his statement will be more accurate than he realizes. 

These ISIS thugs certainly would be an “extraordinarily powerful voice” in Canada – in recruiting and radicalizing the next generation of jihadist maniacs. 

 

 



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Elon Musk, paypal, ebay, etc.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elon_Musk

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Had my adds busted on Kijiji a week or so ago also, and I can guarantee there is one guy right in the Chatham area who is flagging all of the " Parts " posts in the Classic Car Section. Back when I was building the Model A,.. he was actually posting on Kijiji Classic Cars, bellyaching about guys posting PARTS adds in the CC section, that was before Kijiji started " Masking " all email addies to the extent they do now. Anything he owns and has for sale ( and he;s got tons of it ) , is solid gold,.. and his prices reflect just that. Anything that you own and are selling is " questionable " ( in his opinion ) and he will lay that out for you if he is interested in your item(s) that you are selling.

I had dealings with him on one occasion, and that was my first and last, re: purchasing anything from him. When I had the '62 Biscayne for sale, I got a phone call on a land line one evening from a guy, supposedly interested in the vehicle. His first move was to inform me that I had the car way over priced to begin with, and gave me his " expert opinion " on that issue free of charge, also stating that most guys buying those types of vehicle have no idea what they are looking at to begin with, and they end up paying way over the amount that the vehicle is actually worth and he could understand why I had the price on the car jacked up to what it was. He went on to inform me that it was just a '62 Chev Biscayne, that it didn't have the fancy features of the Chevy Impala's of that year, the '62 had plain interior,... it didn't have " Fancy " wheels, or tinted glass, no fancy paint job etc. etc. at that point I asked the jerk if he had ever heard the term " Old School Look ",... of course he had, because he had lots of experience dealing with vehicles of that make and year, and again was quick to inform me of such, and I informed him just as quick that if I had wanted a California or Mexican Low Rider, I would have built the '62 into one, or bought one already built. His expert opinion on the price that I should be asking was Ten to twelve $$ grand. The '62 was two years out of a frame off restoration, inside out, top to bottom, and barely any miles on the complete fresh rebuilt drive train, ( 327 / 375 HP / Muncie 4 Speed, and brand new 4.55 gears in the rear, and not a mark or rust spot on the car anywhere, show room condition chrome including the brand new bumpers front and rear. Talk about KIJIDIOTS,.. this dude is First Class all the way, bar none. One of my good friend's sons came to view the car on a Sunday morning and asked what I was looking to get out of it,.. and he never questioned the price, bought it on the spot, with a hefty deposit up front. After my phone conversation with the Kijidiot, I got to thinking that I recognized the voice somewhat, and his unique way of phrasing some sentences, I had a person in mind and did a reverse call lookup,... BINGO,... guess who.





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That guy sounds like a special breed of douchebag...albeit his kind is more common than we care to deal with. That 62 sounds pretty cool!

So I posted on this forum almost a year ago about starting my own buy/sell site strictly for auto parts. Ideally only classic car/truck parts + automobiles themselves to be sold. Now, I 've noticed sites/blogs in the hobby are adding on their own buy/sell sections to their sites. I wonder if I missed the boat on this, or maybe that is validation that something is needed. My site would be for Ontario or I guess Canada (like kijiji) in the beginning. If it would help to keep government out of our pockets in any way, that makes me want to look into this again, lol.



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