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@ Maldesto

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I don't understand one thing about Feedback

Why do we give feedback to people on the Non-trusted end of a deal

Example:

I'm selling 5m

A guy says he wants 5m

He goes first then I go

He had to trust me, but I didn't have to trust him

Why would he get feedback, he hasn't proved shit.

This is making a scammer's job ALOT easier, because they get feedback for shit without having problems with staff, then scam and they look innocent.

P.S.

Still not refunded by Maxed

DUN DUN DUN

You have to trust that the user will:

1) Actually send the money

2) Won't end up charging back in the end.

It's to show that both parties were co-operative and successful when trading.

 

It's not a one sided deal...

Because they actually conducted a trade without scamming. Proves both didn't scam or have intentions to scam during that trade.

srsly people should just leave something on his wall or pm him instead doing this shi @threads 

It is stupid to believe, that those 100 of these "little, one sided trades", mean nothing, and the user is as likely to scam as a user who joined today, and hasn't conducted any trade.

 

Of course, that also doesn't mean you should go YOLO with your money to the said person. Just makes the person more viable, thus, positive feedback does mean something, even in the little cases. Doesn't make the person trusted, just makes the person less likely to scam. Trading is always a risk these days, even when using a "trusted middleman".

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