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Trust system

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what why didnt u just spend $10 and get it done with chins in a few hours

As it's a service, I'm here to make money not lose.

some people are lazy/too busy so they pay others..

 

 

As it's a service, I'm here to make money not lose.

I think i'm missing something... you supposedly worked for 64 hours ($1200 irl if have a job) for a service which you could have done in a few hours with the expense of $10?

Been trying to figure this out myself but I think it is just based on activity in the community and good past trades/feedback. 

I think i'm missing something... you supposedly worked for 64 hours ($1200 irl if have a job) for a service which you could have done in a few hours with the expense of $10?

Services you get way bellow the wage you are thinking. Total I got 15m which is about $18

Hi, curious.

At what stage does one become trusted?

- through feedback given?

- Recognition throughout the community?

- Just being a Memer?

Thank you for posting this! :) I was interested in the exact same thing!

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On a serious note, you get trust by being active and getting feedback. This can result in recognition throughout the community, but just being known doesn't imply trust (though it happens enough).

this^

 

In other hand I'd trust people with lets say accounts at 50 feedback for accounts up to 35m. Just picture it how much is it worth for you seeing them getitng banned if they scam :)

 

dont always follow this tho

verified ranks/feedback/good reputation on the site

 

ranks you pay for mean nothing

A lot of scammers or w/e are easily recognized by the way they talk and try to make a deal with you. If someone agrees to a certain $/M or a certain amount of $ for something it's most likely better to use a legit MiddleMan.

 

Trust for me is based on feedback/vouches & the way they talk and interact with me.

imo you gotta factor in a lot of stuff

 

- join date

- activity 

- their off-site activities (if they can't be found anywhere else it's kinda worrying)

- the nature of their posts, how they act

- do they act like a 10 year old on the forums

- feedback

- nature of the feedback, is it small trades etc

 

apart from account recoveries i don't really get how people can still get scammed, using a MM is so easy and judging someone's character is quite easy too :p

Dude that was some really good information!

for me, it depends on how much the person has to lose if they were to scam

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