Anyone use Heatware for the For Sale/Trade section?

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Cpl-Chronic

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Heyya, =)

I am on a number of computer enthusiast forums as well before stumbling onto Boomboxery & they ahve for sale/trade forums too & there is a rating system, ouside of eBay & PayPal that you can trade feedback after a deal is done. It's pretty sweet, called 'HeatWare' & is free to register & use. It could easily be used for this community too & help filter out bad/cheesy/lazy irresponsible dealers. I don't ahve access to the sale forum yet so wondering if you peeps use it at all?
 

Terry

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Cpl-Chronic said:
Heyya, =)

I am on a number of computer enthusiast forums as well before stumbling onto Boomboxery & they ahve for sale/trade forums too & there is a rating system, ouside of eBay & PayPal that you can trade feedback after a deal is done. It's pretty sweet, called 'HeatWare' & is free to register & use. It could easily be used for this community too & help filter out bad/cheesy/lazy irresponsible dealers. I don't ahve access to the sale forum yet so wondering if you peeps use it at all?


All the guys who sell here are good guys. There is no need for a feedback sysyem.
 

Cpl-Chronic

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I have no doubt about the character of the forum members & take precaution when entering trades/transactions. I was just curious if anyone thought of using HeatWare for feedback. It would help to have it here because people can post their experiences with buyers/sellers/traders so you have an idea what to expect before going into a deal. Some sellers are OK but take their sweet time to ship & others are sometimes deceptive in not disclosing improtant aspects of the deal, etc. & it would be nice to look up a forum member & check out their trading history. You can post positive, negative or neutral feedback & describe why & what your thoughts on the deal are. It's pretty cool, I think & would weed out junk sellers so that others can learn from a member's mistakes.

Anyway, if a mod can check it out & maybe send it up the chain of command, it might be a good addition to the for sale/trade section & they can make it voluntary. Computer enthusiasts swear by it & it works for us pretty darn good for deals outside of eBay.
 
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