A reputation or feedback forum for the swap shop...
#1
A reputation or feedback forum for the swap shop...
just a thought, I just had a nice transaction for parts from a forum member ( ALB ) parts were as described and I felt it was a fair deal.
I went to Pittsburgh to get the parts, but as i am new to the forums, I would NOT have sent him the money and waited for the shipping? I would do it now after meeting with him, or if others have posted that he is reputable.
I dunno, with all the scammers out there I thought it would be a good thing, I guess we could post in the for sale section,
I went to Pittsburgh to get the parts, but as i am new to the forums, I would NOT have sent him the money and waited for the shipping? I would do it now after meeting with him, or if others have posted that he is reputable.
I dunno, with all the scammers out there I thought it would be a good thing, I guess we could post in the for sale section,
#2
Interesting idea. For the time being just making a post should do. Or perhaps, since you can edit your own posts/threads, you can always make changes. For instance, if you start a "for sale" thread, you can (and should at least) modify the title after the item is sold stating that and you could also leave a descriptive of how the transaction transpired. If you start a "Wanted item" thread the same could be done, you could edit the title and/or first post to indicate if you found something, and leave feedback about the transaction.
#3
This is an interesting idea I never really thought about - I like it!
So far I have had nothing but good experiences buying things from other members of this forum.
Dan had a good idea for all.
I try to at least edit my posts as I get parts in, but now I will add my buying experiences also. Word of mouth is the best advertising and this forum is a great place to find old parts!
So far I have had nothing but good experiences buying things from other members of this forum.
Dan had a good idea for all.
I try to at least edit my posts as I get parts in, but now I will add my buying experiences also. Word of mouth is the best advertising and this forum is a great place to find old parts!
#4
Interesting idea. For the time being just making a post should do. Or perhaps, since you can edit your own posts/threads, you can always make changes. For instance, if you start a "for sale" thread, you can (and should at least) modify the title after the item is sold stating that and you could also leave a descriptive of how the transaction transpired. If you start a "Wanted item" thread the same could be done, you could edit the title and/or first post to indicate if you found something, and leave feedback about the transaction.
You never know who you'll end up dealing with on the internet, and I know I would appreciate some piece of mind if it were me considering buying something from an unknown. A feedback forum would be a nice addition, but I don't think it's required as long as people are encouraged to follow up on their experiences.
#5
Good thinking overall, but a couple of problems with it. First, users can only edit thread titles for like 1 hour after it's posted. I was once told on another site this is to prevent fraud, such as posting "Item X & Y for sale $100" then after said crook gets a sale, going back in and changing the thread to read "Item X for sale $100" or "Item X & Y for sale $200" (etc) then forcing the buyer to complete the transaction for just item X or for the $200 amount.
And so on - there's all sorts of ways to defraud if the thread and/or title can be edited invisibly. I'm sure everyone here's honest, but we don't want to open the door for dishonest people do we?
Anyway, the second problem with this feedback idea is that it tends to lead to flame wars when personalities clash. I've admined at other sites for years, and I can't tell you how many times a seller and a buyer - both basically good guys - get into a pissing contest over some detail, then spend the next months trying to besmirch the other's reputation... whether it's deserved or not. So while I might have a great transaction with seller Acme Angus, Dan might say something that ticks him off (or visa versa) and wind up having a terrible experience.
What I always tell people when asked is that feedback on sellers is great, and we DO have feedback forums on other sites just for this purpose... but that it's just one data point one should use in deciding to send your hard earned money off to someone you've never met for a product you've never seen. I also strongly recommend people use an online Escrow service for any transaction over whatever amount you're not willing to risk, be it $100 or $1000. They charge a nominal but to me it's well worth it for the peace of mind.
Hope this helps!
And so on - there's all sorts of ways to defraud if the thread and/or title can be edited invisibly. I'm sure everyone here's honest, but we don't want to open the door for dishonest people do we?
Anyway, the second problem with this feedback idea is that it tends to lead to flame wars when personalities clash. I've admined at other sites for years, and I can't tell you how many times a seller and a buyer - both basically good guys - get into a pissing contest over some detail, then spend the next months trying to besmirch the other's reputation... whether it's deserved or not. So while I might have a great transaction with seller Acme Angus, Dan might say something that ticks him off (or visa versa) and wind up having a terrible experience.
What I always tell people when asked is that feedback on sellers is great, and we DO have feedback forums on other sites just for this purpose... but that it's just one data point one should use in deciding to send your hard earned money off to someone you've never met for a product you've never seen. I also strongly recommend people use an online Escrow service for any transaction over whatever amount you're not willing to risk, be it $100 or $1000. They charge a nominal but to me it's well worth it for the peace of mind.
Hope this helps!
#9
Just posting your transaction in the parts wanted thread should work just fine if everyone posts their transaction with Excellent, good, fair, bad. Then through PM messaging a person call find out the background of how it all worked out
#10
You can go back on this site and change your post. I know I have several days later. It only states at the bottom of the signature the date and time it was edited. I have even deleted one before that was weeks old.
#11
Try changing the title of the thread.
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