dollars said:Maggie said:Not all my goods, Dollars but to answer your question, I have sent orders out before payment. There is always a risk factor in the services I offer, whether it is placing an order with a company like Apmex and locking it in, ( I am under contract to pay once I do this ) If a person I am placing an order for doesn't follow through, I still must honour the order. For any person, Dealer or member there is a risk one way or another, whether it is $$$ or their name that is at risk. My name is more important to me than money.
This is not about me, but I do know SS Sponsers and members are some of the best people I have known.
Thanks Maggie
I now have a better understanding of your risk profile.
My main concern is from a buyers perspective. All the dealers I have dealt with have terms and conditions that require payment up front. You are the only one that I know that offers to both order and send product before payment . I pay and wait hoping for delivery!
However I believe the risk of ordering and locking in a price from ampex ,for example, is only risking the profit margin from the sale. As long as you were adequately capitalised hopefully you would still end up with the product and you may be exposed to any metal price fluctuation if you don't hedge your sales. Do you mitigate your risk by hedging $Aus/$US or metal prices?
Cheer$
Billythekid said:What about people like me? I had an 'awkward' experience purchasing something from someone on this site and probably should have left a negative rating for the initial transaction.
My thoughts though, were that my negative comment would have been the only negative comment against this person (from me - a lowly 'newb' buyer with ZERO ratings and NO cred) V's dozens and dozens of only positive ratings (from people with lots of trades with GOOD ratings - LOTS of cred) praising the seller.
Where does this leave me and other people who are (or are perceived to be) 'newbs'?
In the end I chose to do nothing lest I be beaten down. I often wonder if any other 'newbs' have had a similar experience to me with this particular seller. I (and everyone else) will probably never know.
Bill
spannermonkey said:Billythekid said:What about people like me? I had an 'awkward' experience purchasing something from someone on this site and probably should have left a negative rating for the initial transaction.
My thoughts though, were that my negative comment would have been the only negative comment against this person (from me - a lowly 'newb' buyer with ZERO ratings and NO cred) V's dozens and dozens of only positive ratings (from people with lots of trades with GOOD ratings - LOTS of cred) praising the seller.
Where does this leave me and other people who are (or are perceived to be) 'newbs'?
In the end I chose to do nothing lest I be beaten down. I often wonder if any other 'newbs' have had a similar experience to me with this particular seller. I (and everyone else) will probably never know.
Bill
Do tell![]()
honey stacker said:At risk of sounding paranoid, as the trading ramps up and you may be buying a lot of stuff through the site and with the nature of this site, there has got to be someone who eventualy gets a nasty idea about finding out where you live.
I am currently staying at a place where there is no mail box and I didn't realise that you can get things sent to care of your local post office. Did everybody know this? I trust too easily but I think that even when I do get a place with a mail box I will continue to do this with all my parcels, not just pm trades.
Just an idea.
dollars said:I believe, and agree, that the endemic problems associated with internet security demands forum participants be there own regulators and policeman
Although I believe I understand SC main points I disagree with SC remarks regarding
"If you don't like then just don't buy but also don't comment. "
"I totally expect people here to look out for one another " .
I find these statements mutually exclusive and I question generally how do you look out for each other without comment?
On this internet forum you may comment on the thread by private message or email. Depending on the circumstance I may use all three! I guess this is part of the unwritten rules.
I treat people how I like to be treated. Dont ask for personal information including your home address and profession. Please provide accurate details of the goods you wish to sell and your price is always a great start. If then you agree to do business other arrangements can be agreed upon regarding consideration and delivery of goods etc.
House said:Just registered to a new website and received this message that stayed on top of every page visited and will do so for the next 45 days.
Capitalized words were also emboldened. Maybe doing something like this here would help the newbies, allay current members suspicions and save everyone a whole load of time...
"AS A NEW MEMBER,
PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SELL ANYTHING
All buying and selling takes place exclusively in the trading forum
Once you have been a member for 45 days and have at least 20 posts (trading posts do not count), your account will be automatically upgraded with the ability to create threads in the trading forum and this message will be removed.
As a new member you are allowed to BUY items in the trading forum. Please use the following methods to make a purchase.
1) Make a post in the New Member Want to Buy Thread. This thread is stuck at the top of the trading forum. Do not post in other members WTB threads.
2) Post a reply in a member's sales related thread (FS, FS/T, INT, FA, NP, Free) thread.
YOU ARE A NEW MEMBER,
PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SELL ANYTHING"
southerncross said:House said:Just registered to a new website and received this message that stayed on top of every page visited and will do so for the next 45 days.
Capitalized words were also emboldened. Maybe doing something like this here would help the newbies, allay current members suspicions and save everyone a whole load of time...
"AS A NEW MEMBER,
PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SELL ANYTHING
All buying and selling takes place exclusively in the trading forum
Once you have been a member for 45 days and have at least 20 posts (trading posts do not count), your account will be automatically upgraded with the ability to create threads in the trading forum and this message will be removed.
As a new member you are allowed to BUY items in the trading forum. Please use the following methods to make a purchase.
1) Make a post in the New Member Want to Buy Thread. This thread is stuck at the top of the trading forum. Do not post in other members WTB threads.
2) Post a reply in a member's sales related thread (FS, FS/T, INT, FA, NP, Free) thread.
YOU ARE A NEW MEMBER,
PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SELL ANYTHING"
I personally think that would be an excellent Idea for SS, though the 45 day limit seems a bit extreme to me. Maybe a post count or some other limiting condition such as posting in the intro forum etc before having access to the open trading forum or a week before access along with a minimum post count or whatever. The major problem with established members seems to be newbies going straight to the sales forum with no history on the site and the drubbing they get there as a result. Something like this would be a good thing for all concerned I think.
Thanks for posting it House.
DanielM said:But then who is to say that once they are established they could rip people off? Even if you make them wait 100 days n 200 posts to be able to trade they will still be subject to ridicule because they have no trade history. People need to start slow with a coin here or a 1oz bar there not a 15kg pamp box that you have to pay 150 to open n re-seal
Noppy said:Could also lower the quality of the discussion with people making post that have no contribution to the discussion just to get their post count up .