Also, don't get a seller to list everything for you only to never respond to their message. You'll get on their "don't bother with this member again" list.
Back on topic feedback numbers are built from unique transaction partners but feedback verbatims are from each transaction. In short buy small stuff paying first from different people. Then people will have no reason to doubt you. Buying is easy since you give them the money first. If you want to sell then you will have to have feedback.
Back on topic feedback numbers are built from unique transaction partners but feedback verbatims are from each transaction. In short buy small stuff paying first from different people. Then people will have no reason to doubt you. Buying is easy since you give them the money first. If you want to sell then you will have to have feedback.
You can avoid all of this mumbo jumbo by balancing your entire collection on your head and juggling 7 NES systems all at once. This automatically gets you some positive feedback!
Back on topic feedback numbers are built from unique transaction partners but feedback verbatims are from each transaction. In short buy small stuff paying first from different people. Then people will have no reason to doubt you. Buying is easy since you give them the money first. If you want to sell then you will have to have feedback.
You can avoid all of this mumbo jumbo by balancing your entire collection on your head and juggling 7 NES systems all at once. This automatically gets you some positive feedback!
Back on topic feedback numbers are built from unique transaction partners but feedback verbatims are from each transaction. In short buy small stuff paying first from different people. Then people will have no reason to doubt you. Buying is easy since you give them the money first. If you want to sell then you will have to have feedback.
You can avoid all of this mumbo jumbo by balancing your entire collection on your head and juggling 7 NES systems all at once. This automatically gets you some positive feedback!
I'll gift feedback for this.
LinsDePrins! Start practicing! Not only would you win free feedback, I am sure you would be the first person in the world to be able to do this. It is a win-win!
...yeah, you know what mang, your right. Screw Joel he's a prick anyway. I shall drink (more) to your honour my brother.
Drink. Fore you are the Keeper of the Cheese. If the Cheese keeper is thirsty, then the Cheese Keeper shall quench his own thirst or I will send a wench to quench it for him!
Try to find people on here near you and build relationships there. And also make some purchases and sell items, which will boost your feeback ranking. And of course, participate in the conversations on a regular basis.
...yeah, you know what mang, your right. Screw Joel he's a prick anyway. I shall drink (more) to your honour my brother.
Drink. Fore you are the Keeper of the Cheese. If the Cheese keeper is thirsty, then the Cheese Keeper shall quench his own thirst or I will send a wench to quench it for him!
I do think I like the sounds of this, ssoo tthhiirrssttyy...
I was wondering how you can get your credibility up on this forum. I am used to selling my stuff on a dutch auction site where your reliability is kind of measured in years you're an active buyer/seller active on the site. If you screw someone (or if the site gets complaints about you), potential buyers will get a warning email or you get blocked/deleted. So if you're a long-term seller for 7,5 years (like my account), that usually means you're a reliable party.
On this forum I've seen some scores behind usernames and figured you get those from selling/buying on this site. To what extend are these scores reliable?
For me as a new seller/buyer, what can you do to make sure people know that you're not a fraud? Are there things like uploading your ID/bankaccountnumber/etc? I just want to make sure, now I'm selling an item here (and planning to sell and buy more!), that people know I'm no fraud and I would love to hear your tips!
(apologies if there's a topic explaining my question, couldn't find it through the search function!)
Start off small items for sale or do some deals with higher rep people, don't be a dildo, and um, yeah, just let people get to know you really.
(If any site other than major outlets like Paypal or eBay, never give your ID, bank info, or any other personal identifiable information to anyone on the net, and even with the major outlets, hold back anything you can that won't affect your purchases there - unsure if you were serious about that or just saying it in jest, but felt that even if you were joking, it's never a bad idea to remind people these days )
I was wondering how you can get your credibility up on this forum. I am used to selling my stuff on a dutch auction site where your reliability is kind of measured in years you're an active buyer/seller active on the site. If you screw someone (or if the site gets complaints about you), potential buyers will get a warning email or you get blocked/deleted. So if you're a long-term seller for 7,5 years (like my account), that usually means you're a reliable party.
On this forum I've seen some scores behind usernames and figured you get those from selling/buying on this site. To what extend are these scores reliable?
For me as a new seller/buyer, what can you do to make sure people know that you're not a fraud? Are there things like uploading your ID/bankaccountnumber/etc? I just want to make sure, now I'm selling an item here (and planning to sell and buy more!), that people know I'm no fraud and I would love to hear your tips!
(apologies if there's a topic explaining my question, couldn't find it through the search function!)
Start off small items for sale or do some deals with higher rep people, don't be a dildo, and um, yeah, just let people get to know you really.
(If any site other than major outlets like Paypal or eBay, never give your ID, bank info, or any other personal identifiable information to anyone on the net, and even with the major outlets, hold back anything you can that won't affect your purchases there - unsure if you were serious about that or just saying it in jest, but felt that even if you were joking, it's never a bad idea to remind people these days )
I was wondering how you can get your credibility up on this forum. I am used to selling my stuff on a dutch auction site where your reliability is kind of measured in years you're an active buyer/seller active on the site. If you screw someone (or if the site gets complaints about you), potential buyers will get a warning email or you get blocked/deleted. So if you're a long-term seller for 7,5 years (like my account), that usually means you're a reliable party.
On this forum I've seen some scores behind usernames and figured you get those from selling/buying on this site. To what extend are these scores reliable?
For me as a new seller/buyer, what can you do to make sure people know that you're not a fraud? Are there things like uploading your ID/bankaccountnumber/etc? I just want to make sure, now I'm selling an item here (and planning to sell and buy more!), that people know I'm no fraud and I would love to hear your tips!
(apologies if there's a topic explaining my question, couldn't find it through the search function!)
Start off small items for sale or do some deals with higher rep people, don't be a dildo, and um, yeah, just let people get to know you really.
(If any site other than major outlets like Paypal or eBay, never give your ID, bank info, or any other personal identifiable information to anyone on the net, and even with the major outlets, hold back anything you can that won't affect your purchases there - unsure if you were serious about that or just saying it in jest, but felt that even if you were joking, it's never a bad idea to remind people these days )
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"don't be a dildo"
LMAO.
Back on topic feedback numbers are built from unique transaction partners but feedback verbatims are from each transaction. In short buy small stuff paying first from different people. Then people will have no reason to doubt you. Buying is easy since you give them the money first. If you want to sell then you will have to have feedback.
You can avoid all of this mumbo jumbo by balancing your entire collection on your head and juggling 7 NES systems all at once. This automatically gets you some positive feedback!
Back on topic feedback numbers are built from unique transaction partners but feedback verbatims are from each transaction. In short buy small stuff paying first from different people. Then people will have no reason to doubt you. Buying is easy since you give them the money first. If you want to sell then you will have to have feedback.
You can avoid all of this mumbo jumbo by balancing your entire collection on your head and juggling 7 NES systems all at once. This automatically gets you some positive feedback!
I'll gift feedback for this.
Back on topic feedback numbers are built from unique transaction partners but feedback verbatims are from each transaction. In short buy small stuff paying first from different people. Then people will have no reason to doubt you. Buying is easy since you give them the money first. If you want to sell then you will have to have feedback.
You can avoid all of this mumbo jumbo by balancing your entire collection on your head and juggling 7 NES systems all at once. This automatically gets you some positive feedback!
I'll gift feedback for this.
LinsDePrins! Start practicing! Not only would you win free feedback, I am sure you would be the first person in the world to be able to do this. It is a win-win!
...yeah, you know what mang, your right. Screw Joel he's a prick anyway. I shall drink (more) to your honour my brother.
Drink. Fore you are the Keeper of the Cheese. If the Cheese keeper is thirsty, then the Cheese Keeper shall quench his own thirst or I will send a wench to quench it for him!
...yeah, you know what mang, your right. Screw Joel he's a prick anyway. I shall drink (more) to your honour my brother.
Drink. Fore you are the Keeper of the Cheese. If the Cheese keeper is thirsty, then the Cheese Keeper shall quench his own thirst or I will send a wench to quench it for him!
I do think I like the sounds of this, ssoo tthhiirrssttyy...
Hey all,
I was wondering how you can get your credibility up on this forum. I am used to selling my stuff on a dutch auction site where your reliability is kind of measured in years you're an active buyer/seller active on the site. If you screw someone (or if the site gets complaints about you), potential buyers will get a warning email or you get blocked/deleted. So if you're a long-term seller for 7,5 years (like my account), that usually means you're a reliable party.
On this forum I've seen some scores behind usernames and figured you get those from selling/buying on this site. To what extend are these scores reliable?
For me as a new seller/buyer, what can you do to make sure people know that you're not a fraud? Are there things like uploading your ID/bankaccountnumber/etc? I just want to make sure, now I'm selling an item here (and planning to sell and buy more!), that people know I'm no fraud and I would love to hear your tips!
(apologies if there's a topic explaining my question, couldn't find it through the search function!)
Start off small items for sale or do some deals with higher rep people, don't be a dildo, and um, yeah, just let people get to know you really.
(If any site other than major outlets like Paypal or eBay, never give your ID, bank info, or any other personal identifiable information to anyone on the net, and even with the major outlets, hold back anything you can that won't affect your purchases there - unsure if you were serious about that or just saying it in jest, but felt that even if you were joking, it's never a bad idea to remind people these days )
Rule #1
Don't act like dra600n
if you do, I will ban you..
Hey all,
I was wondering how you can get your credibility up on this forum. I am used to selling my stuff on a dutch auction site where your reliability is kind of measured in years you're an active buyer/seller active on the site. If you screw someone (or if the site gets complaints about you), potential buyers will get a warning email or you get blocked/deleted. So if you're a long-term seller for 7,5 years (like my account), that usually means you're a reliable party.
On this forum I've seen some scores behind usernames and figured you get those from selling/buying on this site. To what extend are these scores reliable?
For me as a new seller/buyer, what can you do to make sure people know that you're not a fraud? Are there things like uploading your ID/bankaccountnumber/etc? I just want to make sure, now I'm selling an item here (and planning to sell and buy more!), that people know I'm no fraud and I would love to hear your tips!
(apologies if there's a topic explaining my question, couldn't find it through the search function!)
Start off small items for sale or do some deals with higher rep people, don't be a dildo, and um, yeah, just let people get to know you really.
(If any site other than major outlets like Paypal or eBay, never give your ID, bank info, or any other personal identifiable information to anyone on the net, and even with the major outlets, hold back anything you can that won't affect your purchases there - unsure if you were serious about that or just saying it in jest, but felt that even if you were joking, it's never a bad idea to remind people these days )
Rule #1
Don't act like dra600n
if you do, I will ban you..
More like... Bannedman?
Hey all,
I was wondering how you can get your credibility up on this forum. I am used to selling my stuff on a dutch auction site where your reliability is kind of measured in years you're an active buyer/seller active on the site. If you screw someone (or if the site gets complaints about you), potential buyers will get a warning email or you get blocked/deleted. So if you're a long-term seller for 7,5 years (like my account), that usually means you're a reliable party.
On this forum I've seen some scores behind usernames and figured you get those from selling/buying on this site. To what extend are these scores reliable?
For me as a new seller/buyer, what can you do to make sure people know that you're not a fraud? Are there things like uploading your ID/bankaccountnumber/etc? I just want to make sure, now I'm selling an item here (and planning to sell and buy more!), that people know I'm no fraud and I would love to hear your tips!
(apologies if there's a topic explaining my question, couldn't find it through the search function!)
Start off small items for sale or do some deals with higher rep people, don't be a dildo, and um, yeah, just let people get to know you really.
(If any site other than major outlets like Paypal or eBay, never give your ID, bank info, or any other personal identifiable information to anyone on the net, and even with the major outlets, hold back anything you can that won't affect your purchases there - unsure if you were serious about that or just saying it in jest, but felt that even if you were joking, it's never a bad idea to remind people these days )
Rule #1
Don't act like dra600n
if you do, I will ban you..
More like... Bannedman?
hahaha.. you really liked that one lol.
I used that line once
hahaha.. you really liked that one lol.
I used that line once
But it was all too perfect. I've used it twice now I think, haha.
You don't tug on superman's cape. You don't spit into the wind. You don't pull the mask off that old lone ranger. And you don't mess around with Jim
You don't tug on superman's cape. You don't spit into the wind. You don't pull the mask off that old lone ranger. And you don't mess around with Jim
And I thought I was the only one who had seen Kentucky Fried Movie!
Nice going guys!
Buy everyone on the site breakfast
This sounds like a good way to earn rep!