relationship between itrader profile and wallet thickness
#9
Under everyone's user name is their iTrader score.
This is yours:
Vashthestampede
Farmless
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Danbury, CT
Posts: 140
Feedback: 0 / 0%
To leave someone feedback on a sale, you click on the underlined number and it's fairly obvious from there.
C
#14
Elite Member
iTrader: (21)
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Rochester, NY
Posts: 6,602
Total Cats: 1,264
I really like the rating system, and I wish it was used on the other forums. I've gotten nothing but excellent communication and service from the people here, including the ones where the deal didn't happen. Then again, is there anyone that doesn't either have 100% or negative numbers?
I can't say the same for most of the ones on CR.net, having been outright screwed on a couple. Most have been favorable on m.net, but sometimes it's a crapshoot.
I can't say the same for most of the ones on CR.net, having been outright screwed on a couple. Most have been favorable on m.net, but sometimes it's a crapshoot.
#15
Agreed on the 100% rating. But just like on eBay, the number of ratings a seller has, and the comments that are left within those ratings certainly count for something. You're more likely to have a positive experience from someone with a large number of feedbacks.
On the other forum I frequent, it takes allot to get a negative feedback, people don't seem to want to leave negatives, but it's important to leave them as a way to warn your fellow forum members.
C
On the other forum I frequent, it takes allot to get a negative feedback, people don't seem to want to leave negatives, but it's important to leave them as a way to warn your fellow forum members.
C
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