Why is there no TR for noncc sites? Did there used to be?
TriforceXHacks
17-03-2007 11:22:01
I don't get it either. If two parties make an agreement and complete their ends of it, it should be noted. TR is to represent responsibility and legitimacy, money shouldn't change that.
stueybaby17
17-03-2007 11:24:09
There was an explanation of why. I think it was in the Trading Rules.
KeithA
17-03-2007 11:24:55
Because there is very little effort or investment required for no-CC trades, it would be simple for a scammer to quickly inflate his/her TR.
stueybaby17
17-03-2007 11:26:27
[quote3f108f06bd="KeithA"]Because there is very little effort or investment required for no-CC trades, it would be simple for a scammer to quickly inflate his/her TR.[/quote3f108f06bd]
I couldn't find it, but I did read it before and it was something like that 8)
[quoteb8de55edbb="KeithA"]Because there is very little effort or investment required for no-CC trades, it would be simple for a scammer to quickly inflate his/her TR.[/quoteb8de55edbb]
That makes sense... I wasn't complaining, I was just thinking about my combined TR in the freebie and thought, Geeze that's a lot of money. lol Then to add all the no credit card sites.... shock
Thanks for an answer
TriforceXHacks
17-03-2007 12:19:11
Ah. please.. Regardless... There are a lot of $1 offers as as well. Somebody could spend $10 to become a +5 trader then mass scam newbies. Its risks you take.