Trustmybet Posted January 12, 2016 Author Share Posted January 12, 2016 So if your worker quotes 10m for a service you get 1m, yet you are going behind their back and taking an extra 1-2m maybe more from their pocket. So you in reality are taking 20-30% by doing this. Your workers terms are 10% of deal not 10% of quoted price. you're assuming that's every order when it's not. if you would approve my previous posts, 99.9% of the time, the customers pay the quoted prices. My workers acknowleges this that they agree and are happy in terms of getting paid for that they quoted, (I'll have workers post on their behalf as well) . Either way mald, Mac got paid for the full order . The additional money received from the customer. And that was the end of it. And he still owes me for commission for the customers he stole from me soooooooo... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trustmybet Posted January 12, 2016 Author Share Posted January 12, 2016 So if your worker quotes 10m for a service you get 1m, yet you are going behind their back and taking an extra 1-2m maybe more from their pocket. So you in reality are taking 20-30% by doing this. Your workers terms are 10% of deal not 10% of quoted price. Also, I'm not "taking an extra 1-2m from their pocket" . If they get 10% commissioned off of what they priced it for, they get 90% of it. I'm not "taking extra money from them" . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wkmac Posted January 12, 2016 Share Posted January 12, 2016 Here is an example of an order which i quoted 9m for which means i would be getting 8.1m for this. When i was almost finished the quests the buyer said "thats why i paid 10m for this". I quoted 9m, recieved 8.1m and Trustmybet sold the service for 10m meaning he was making me pay commision twice without telling me. Hopefully you can understand the screenshots below that illustrate this. Quoting 9m. Shows that trustmybet created a groupchat between myself, the buyer and himself. Also shows me calling him out. Shows that the buyer was charged 10m rather than 9m. Extra proof that trustmybet believes that he can charge whatever he likes and keep the extra then charge commision on top of that. Sidenote: User is generally quote scummy. Messaged everyone that i had dealt with after he kicked me out of teamtrusted telling them not to deal with me. I will be able to ask for screenshots from the people he sent these too as luckily it didnt affect me to at all as they still do business with me. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Maldesto Posted January 12, 2016 Administrator Share Posted January 12, 2016 Here is an example of an order which i quoted 9m for which means i would be getting 8.1m for this. When i was almost finished the quests the buyer said "thats why i paid 10m for this". I quoted 9m, recieved 8.1m and Trustmybet sold the service for 10m meaning he was making me pay commision twice without telling me. Hopefully you can understand the screenshots below that illustrate this. Quoting 9m. Shows that trustmybet created a groupchat between myself, the buyer and himself. Also shows me calling him out. Shows that the buyer was charged 10m rather than 9m. Extra proof that trustmybet believes that he can charge whatever he likes and keep the extra then charge commision on top of that. Sidenote: User is generally quote scummy. Messaged everyone that i had dealt with after he kicked me out of teamtrusted telling them not to deal with me. I will be able to ask for screenshots from the people he sent these too as luckily it didnt affect me to at all as they still do business with me. feel free to leave a feedback, I am going to leave him in TWC until I can figure out a solution. As I agree 100% this is scamming. Just because you quoted a price, doesn't mean that is the agreed price. @trustmybet, you agree to take 10-15% commission from the order, not from the quoted price. Instead of taking 900k for the quoted 9M, you took 1.9M because you went behind your workers back and quoted him 10M instead of the 9M your worker told you. If I ask for 90M for an account If I tell you I'll give you 10% commission to sell my house, I will sell it for 100,000 dollars, and you go sell it for 150,000 dollars and keep 10% + the 50,000 you up charged. That is stealing, your commission wasn't based on the "wanted" price, it was based on the total price. 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bogla Eva Posted January 13, 2016 Share Posted January 13, 2016 i can't find where in the application page where its 10-20% of total paid price by customer or if its 10-20% of what the worker quoted originally. This isn't what is morally right or wrong, business is business, if its not contracted practically anything is a go. i did find on another rs site application page of his it says to ask for more information so maybe it was discussed more in detail between the 2 parties in private for a verbal agreement, but atm without that its hard to tell 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thunder stun Posted January 13, 2016 Share Posted January 13, 2016 feel free to leave a feedback, I am going to leave him in TWC until I can figure out a solution. As I agree 100% this is scamming. Just because you quoted a price, doesn't mean that is the agreed price. @trustmybet, you agree to take 10-15% commission from the order, not from the quoted price. Instead of taking 900k for the quoted 9M, you took 1.9M because you went behind your workers back and quoted him 10M instead of the 9M your worker told you. If I ask for 90M for an account If I tell you I'll give you 10% commission to sell my house, I will sell it for 100,000 dollars, and you go sell it for 150,000 dollars and keep 10% + the 50,000 you up charged. That is stealing, your commission wasn't based on the "wanted" price, it was based on the total price. So, out of curiosity, and let's take everyone involved out of this, and make it a landscaping business. If I have workers that work on a commission base, and they agree to take $100 each for a job, and the base price for that job is $1,000 then why should I then, after they've agreed to $100 each give them more when the owner agrees to pay double because it's cold outside? The workers agree to a price, and they get payed that price. If I take more from the person paying for the service I don't owe those workers anything in a legal sense. In a moral sense maybe, but that's not the concern here. So let's apply that to this situation. In the picture he provided he priced it at 9m, that's the price he agreed to, and the price he agreed to being payed. That's the price he was payed. Whatever else happened in the transaction is none of his concern. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Maldesto Posted January 13, 2016 Administrator Share Posted January 13, 2016 I have came to a decision.. You will not pay from quoted price again, you will pay from final price, if the worker quotes 10M and you sell the service for 15M, you will pay the worker from the 15M not the 10M they quoted. Your t.o.s doesn't state 10% from quoted price, it says 10%, which implies 10% of the order. I have talked to a sythe global mod which confirmed they think you are scamming, so I'm assuming if this happens again you will be ip banned from there also. Negative feedback will stay, you have been doing this for a long time and yes you say its never over 5M+, but you do realize if you've done 100 orders(which you've done probably 300+) and charged an extra 1-3M each time or even half the time, you are basically scamming the worker out of 100's of Mills. Next time you will be ip banned if you get caught doing this again. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...