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Well finally the trader ratings have been fixed up by Prank :D so I think everybody who has bought or sold anything in the last 6 months go through and find whoever they bought / sold the item(s) and leave some feedback.

To do that, click on the number in the profile to your left and click "submit feedback for xxxx" and go forth. Sometimes I think you do have to give people the benefit of the doubt if something does go wrong, although obviously if its somebody intentionally doing dodgy this needs to be pointed out.

I've just gone and done a whole heap I remember dealing with myself, to help along the process.

So will only work if everybody goes and backdates a little I reckon for recent transactions. This will help know who has been good and bad, and allow you to make an important decision in buying off somebody on here. Nobody wants to get ripped off.

p.s. This is related to general automative discussion because its er, buying and selling of automotive parts ;) and I thought it kind of important to know :) And also, people easily miss these things if not formally announced ;)

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