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  • 2 weeks later...

make a stand! before joining a group buy, check out the organisers trader ratings and see if theyve given more/same as theyve received (maybe that should be worded a bit differently...). at least that way you'll have an idea

some people simply dont know about it/dont remember, so it doesnt hurt to ask/give them a link to ur trader rating page

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  • 3 weeks later...

Seems a good enough place for my gripe Christian. I can't access any trader ratings including my own and can't leave feedback. I put Shan on the job a couple of months back but noy joy yet. This is the message:

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Its a user access problem then, just so Admins know.

I can see it all as a SuperM. And i think other Mods can also, but that was a link to your own account so access driven that one is Geoff :)

I can see that link

And i can see the feedback he's now left for me :)

:)

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still waiting on feedback from 12 months ago for the consult interface :)

I would be easily over 1000 if this were the case :)

you mean easily over 150! (youve only given out a couple more than youve got). compare that to other top sellers who're lucky to have 50% of what they give, thats the real tradgedy of this story!

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