27-Apr-2013 14:27
(Last edited: 27-Apr-2013 14:28)
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I think it's important for people, especially traders, to read users' profile descriptions. Deckbox is a versatile site and caters to people who use the site for different purposes - whether it's just cataloguing, trading, etc. Each user may have his/her own personal policy when it comes to trading. These policies are usually written clearly in their profile bios. For instance, I state on my profile that I only trade out of my tradelist and my inventory is off limits but I get trade offers for cards in my inventory regularly. It's not common practice for traders to read these descriptions. This can lead to issues such as this BTR: http://deckbox.org/forum/viewtopic.php?id=8699
I have a suggestion that may help with this issue. When starting a new trade - where you select whether you want it to be local or mail trade - there is currently the checkbox for reading and accepting Deckbox's trading rules and guidelines. I suggest adding another checkbox that says something like "I have read and accept this user's policy". It may need to be recorded somewhere, in case users change their policy afterwards.
I have a suggestion that may help with this issue. When starting a new trade - where you select whether you want it to be local or mail trade - there is currently the checkbox for reading and accepting Deckbox's trading rules and guidelines. I suggest adding another checkbox that says something like "I have read and accept this user's policy". It may need to be recorded somewhere, in case users change their policy afterwards.