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Conducting transactions on MR2Board
Anyone conducting transactions on MR2Board shall adhere to the strictest standards of professionalism while doing so. This is not very difficult to accomplish. Simply do what you say you are going to do and all will be well.
Sellers- Be honest in your dealings. Don't misrepresent a product you are selling. If it has a flaw, make sure you disclose it.
- Ship products in a timely fashion. If you can't ship products in a timely fashion, don't accept any payments until you can.
- If the shipping company damages the prodcut, work the shipper to get the buyer reimbursed. If it is damaged due to your negligence, refund the buyer immediately.
- Keep the buyer informed with the status of orders. This saves everyone hassles throughout the process.
Buyers- Thoroughly investigate what you are buying. Ask questions, get pictures, etc. It is your money and ultimately your responsiblity to know what you are buying. If you have any doubts, don't buy.
- Ensure that you pay attention to the terms you are agreeing on. If you are unsure about something, have the seller clarify. This will help to avoid problems later on.
- If you agree to a purchase, don't flake on the agreement. Make sure you are ready to buy before agreeing to do so.
- Sometimes mistakes happen, so make a honest attempt at resolution with the seller respectfully before jumping to conclusions. A seller will be much more inclined to resolve an issue if someone is not acting like a jerk.
Feedback- Be sure to leave feedback for all transactions. It is the only method in place for identifying good and bad sellers.
- Feedback alone should not be the only consideration when dealing with someone. It can be a good gauge, but not a hard and fast rule.
- Note if someone only has feedbuy from things they have bought versus sales conducted. A good buyer isn't necessarily a good seller.
- Posts in the Feedback forum cannot be editted. Please collect your thoughts, preview your posts, and carefully consider what you are posting prior to doing so.
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