Some sort of way to reward good sellers and punish bad sellers on CBR
There is currently a Forum post about how some "people" here are good at selling comic books and some are not. I understand people get busy with life, but if you have hundreds (or thousands) of books for sale, why not respond when someone shows interest? I know CBR wants nothing to do with the buying and selling of books, but apparently a tonne of "members" feel the same way, even though they have many books for sale on their homepage. I have recently contacted about six or seven potential sellers and not one contacted me back. I don't get it!!
I have been selling my collection for the last couple of years and I always get back to anyone showing interest or has offers for my stuff. It's not only the smart thing to do, it's the right thing to do.
I guess my Feature Request involves a Feedback section for all the buyers and sellers on CBR. Maybe a small box on everyone's homepage with a ranking (1-5?) that others can check? Personally, I like the idea of a ranking like comic book grading. Mint if you're ecstatic about your order. Very Fine for a good order and Good/Poor for a crappy order.
Again, I know CBR doesn't want to be involved in the selling aspect, but members are going to lose out on many potential sales due to a few bad eggs. New members will get frustrated and potentially go elsewhere for their comic book needs. Help!?!?
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Bob Voros commented
Never mind. 🙃
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You can look at their profile to see when they were last active.
Also, their books shouldn't be showing up as for sale if they haven't logged in for 90 days.
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Bob Voros commented
What’s needed more, I believe, is whether a member has been active on CBR or not. There are plenty of inactive members who just signed up, posted books for sale, and then after a few days when nobody responded, they stopped logging into CBR. And a number of these are years old. If there was an easy way to see if a member has been active in the last week, or month, or whenever, then potential buyers would know which sellers to contact and which to not spend the time inquiring about.