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> bad buyrs/sellers verses good buyers/seller
post Jun 25, 2003 - 3:47 PM
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Coomer--when recently reading the problem going on with two of the sites members, i came up with the following "solution" although it will not solve the past problem, it may help eliminate future problems with slackers on this site. Why dont you create a GOOD/BAD list.

EXCEPT: its such a pain to read through peoples comments in each forum/topic, so when people have good or bad experiences with buyers and/or sellers, they could PM you and you add the person (their user name, as well as their real name, and possibly their information (if they were a bad buyer/seller) cuz ppl can easily get a new user name to use) to a list, that ONLY you and other moderators can modify...

Just a thought... to help save some people...

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post Jun 25, 2003 - 3:56 PM
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ya i was one of the members with the problem

i also would reccommend what went wrong and to contact both parties before you call them a bad buyer/seller.

because that would make some people mad or w/e,.....not saying that I am or that Brian (95CelicaST) is, but it has to be fair.


Or do it with those little blue blocks under their avatar...like feedback on ebay.
post Jun 25, 2003 - 5:10 PM
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Ya, sometimes just knowing that there are reprecutions is enough to keep people in line. But Also we don't want things getting too complicated for you. I think ebay has a good system, but its up to you.


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post Jun 25, 2003 - 11:08 PM
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post Jun 29, 2003 - 7:52 PM
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Ok, I'll try to think up a good way of doing this.

The trouble with this is that I have no way of telling whether or not each party is telling the truth. It makes it very, very hard to implement something like this.

For example, someone on these forums sent something to someone and was expecting payment for it, but he says he has never recieved payment. The buyer has recieved his item, and has said he has paid for it. In this situation, how am I supposed to be able to tell who's telling the truth?


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post Jun 29, 2003 - 9:39 PM
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QUOTE (GT2GT4 @ Jun 25, 2003 - 4:10 PM)
ya i was one of the members with the problem

i also would reccommend what went wrong and to contact both parties before you call them a bad buyer/seller.

because that would make some people mad or w/e,.....not saying that I am or that Brian (95CelicaST) is, but it has to be fair.


Or do it with those little blue blocks under their avatar...like feedback on ebay.

you want feedback?

You're a scumbag. Do i need to put it in my sig or something?
post Jun 29, 2003 - 10:47 PM
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any more names you want to call me???

i mean jeez brian find me some posts where i talk bad about you for saying that mysteriously the money never got to you 3 times.

twice i got the money orders sent back to me.

but this last time its been 2 weeks and nothing.

not saying that you are trying to get me to pay again or something. i would pay you by paypal. but not until i get this last M.O. back.

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