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Santy 2009.09.25 04:32 PM

Feedback section?
 
why isnt there a feedback section?

addicted 2009.09.25 05:50 PM

feedback for what? :O

kryten 2009.09.25 06:09 PM

If you mean for the Marketplace,generally people post in the thread for the item they bought,once they receive it.

arch2b 2009.09.25 06:25 PM

feedback for members, in terms of reputation?

i've seen way to many of these 'feedback' forums end up nothing but online points to bicker about he said, she said. you rarely end up with much useful information rather ranting threads and bitter arguments over sales gone wrong. i prefer to keep all that off the forum.

Santy 2009.09.25 09:16 PM

good point, only reason i asked was that i had a great deal with a member, an wanted to let people know he was a good guy to trust

arch2b 2009.09.25 09:44 PM

you can post a nice reply to their marketplace post :)

Skv012a 2009.09.25 10:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arch2b (Post 361542)
you can post a nice reply to their marketplace post :)

I'd only suggest a system that XmodSource forums use- market place-only feedback. Each point includes a brief description of that transaction from both parties and a link to the pertaining thread. I like that thing because you don't have to dig through heaps of threads just to see whether the seller/buyer is reputable or not.

As far as general reputation system, I wholeheartedly agree- its absolutely useless.

paul_england 2009.09.26 04:32 AM

tbh i think most people just judge weather they are reputable by their postcount.

bermbuster 2009.09.26 07:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by paul_england (Post 361560)
tbh i think most people just judge weather they are reputable by their postcount.

Reputable as a seller is something someone has/is from there upbringing. It has nothing to do with postcount. Back in the old days you would make a deal face to face.....now it is computer to computer. Whatever you do in life treat the other like you want to be treated aka the golden rule.....

In this forum scammers dont last because word of mouth travels fast.....

paul_england 2009.09.26 08:27 AM

this is what i mean by postcount, if they managed to get over say 500 posts they must have not been scamming or they would have been banned before reaching this point, although a feedback system would be a good idea.

kryten 2009.09.26 09:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by paul_england (Post 361560)
tbh i think most people just judge weather they are reputable by their postcount.

Postcount is NOT the best way to tell.Take this as an example,which you yourself had problems with. Click me.

This is part of the reason why the 50 posts rule exists in the marketplace,the idea is by the time you have reached 50 you will know the site fairly well and have seen plenty of deals go through and feedback left in those threads.

marc 2009.09.26 09:37 AM

I appreciate it when people tell me that they have received their items purchased from me and that they are happy. But I don't think an ebay-feedback score is necessary in a forum like this.
If the buyer wishes to leave a positive feedback that is great.

arch2b 2009.09.26 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by paul_england (Post 361567)
this is what i mean by postcount, if they managed to get over say 500 posts they must have not been scamming or they would have been banned before reaching this point, although a feedback system would be a good idea.

post count, to me, is not a good marker of ones knowledge or reputation exactly. it serves it's purpose to show extent of interaction with which others are provided an opportunity to gauge your worth so to speak. this goes along with what kryten is saying.

but in terms of knowledge and reputation, post count means nothing. :) i say this with a smile as i can clearly point to a valid example.
would you rather read cristian's posts or mine? i don't think anyone's post count comes close to mine and likely never will. at the same time, i can tell you honestly that members like cristian offer far more content in what they've posted than i have, proportionally. id like to think i've offered some very good content in the course of my record setting post count but proportionally, it doesn't come close. i'm posting frequently by necessity many times, etc. etc. it's clear to anyone and everyone that cristian knows and can explain in far more detail information regarding various aspects of this hobby than i can.

it always gets me when on other forums, members celebrate post counts like some rite of passage or that it elevates them to some higher level of reputation. in reality, that little number means absolutely nothing other than you've posted that specific number of times. in vain, i've tried to point this out only to get angry rebuttles with juvenile reasoning.

marc 2009.09.26 11:18 AM

It's not how much you say, it's what you say.

bermbuster 2009.09.26 12:02 PM

quality is always better than quanity......:cool:

Being scammed has varying degrees as well.....
outright rip off (never ships)
misrepresentation of quality (this is my favorite)
What is New??? Did you ever see some ads New MR015 only driven 10 minutes.....
Damage in shipping
Slow shipping

All the above except the outright rip off can be sorted through w the proper questions and pictures.


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