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View Poll Results: Should we maintain a list of problematic buyers and sellers? | |||
Yes, this list would further safeguard Net54 members when buying, selling or trading cards. |
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77 | 45.03% |
No, this list is unnecessary, or redundant. |
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94 | 54.97% |
Voters: 171. You may not vote on this poll |
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The list would be just that. A collection of names, with no discussion whatsoever. It would be a quick reference for Net54 members to refer to before doing business with a person for the first time. An example of what the list could look like: "Exercise caution when doing business with the following Ebay buyers: Public, John Q: purchased two cards buy it now, and reneged on the purchases. Net54 member ______ had to enter two unpaid item cases with Ebay. Link to the discussion on Net54: "______". Public, Michael Q: won an auction for a Ty Cobb T206 red back being sold by Net54 member ______. Dispute resolution was started after non-payment despite several attempts to contact the buyer by e-mail. Unpaid case item created. ----- There would not be anything that could expose the forum to legal troubles, as the only thing the list would contain would be indisputable facts of the issue(s) at hand: the user ID and name of the buyer/seller, the name of the website or auction house, a brief summary, and a link to whatever discussion (if any) has already taken place on Net 54. And before anybody's name would appear on the list, proof would need to be provided documenting the facts: a copy of an unpaid item case, for example. I would never suggest or do anything that would put Leon or Net54 in harm's way whatsoever.
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I appreciate your thoughts and we can keep debating this but..... It's not going to happen because of - 1. liability (regardless of what anyone thinks, I already get enough threats) 2. management of the section 3. added drama I don't think there is anyway to overcome those obstacles. **And as everyone knows, I don't think change is good unless it's an overwhelming majority that wants it. Not only is it not that, it's not even a majority in this case.
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