(10-17-2017, 11:08 PM)Exclusive Wrote:You have good intentions, but none of what you stated is feasible. The "review" process is worthless as I can make a multi tomorrow an get a ton of rep by rep 4 rep'ing and a ton of vouches by doing small CE deals. I don't think that many users trust accounts that have just signed up. People who make multi's will just acquire ret and vouches and scam out when some retard decides to go first to them. The whole thing about OG emails is worthless too as you can state the account comes with an OG email, give the user a fake OG email and still pull it back. What it comes down to is, when dealing with users online one must be highly vigilant, and always understand there is a risk for them to loose money.
(10-17-2017, 11:15 PM)Nights Wrote:Very much appreciate the concrete feedback. It's pulling strings because this is a template. Still find tuning the base board. I'm trying to develop the whole review process - not all transactions but the high rollers. Example: kid comes in with Ghost fot $400. He's obviously heard about the site. What risk is the buyer and seller willing to take? The MM is there in most cases on high value product.
(10-17-2017, 11:20 PM)Exclusive Wrote:You can not force people to use a MM, staff has not control over the deals done. In the end it has to be up to the user's discretion. Maybe it would be helpful for every new user to get a document on how to stay safe on the site. (Ex: Use a MM, rep means nothing, inspect vouches, etc...)
(10-17-2017, 11:24 PM)Nights Wrote:A 'welcome block' pops up with that information on display: MM, caution notices and recently banned users upon their first few times using the site. Similar to an alert on Destiny. I updated the introduction and made it about new users making listings exceeding a certain amount in a sale. Tell me what you think.