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I feel dumb asking but I can’t find it explained anywhere,
How does my trading score go up after a transaction?
I recently completed two more purchases n my score did not change.
Is it up to me to post something somewhere? Or the other party involved in sale?
Take it easy on me I’m fairly new at this. Thanks for any info,that is explained simply
 
The party you have the transaction with has to do it.
I haven't used the rating system since the site was switched to XenForo, because it now requires posting on the ads; so I can't give you specific information on how it's done.
(Maybe if I go look at it - give me a minute)
 
Looks simple enough.
Click on the person's name.
Click on View Trading Profile
Click Add Feedback
Follow the steps (copy the url of the ad before starting - you'll need it)
 
Ri
Looks simple enough.
Click on the person's name.
Click on View Trading Profile
Click Add Feedback
Follow the steps (copy the url of the ad before starting - you'll need it)

right I understand the feedback part , but does he have to do it on mine?for my trade number to go up ?
 
Ri


right I understand the feedback part , but does he have to do it on mine?for my trade number to go up ?

Yes. He goes through the process stated above to leave you feedback and you do the same to leave them feedback.
 
Knifemurph said:
right I understand the feedback part , but does he have to do it on mine?for my trade number to go up ?
Isn't that what I said? <The party you have the transaction with has to do it.>

On Reddit knife swap the moderators do it when tagged.
It's always simpler when somebody else does things for you...:)
A lot of sellers don't bother leaving feedback for buyers; many will as long as they receive feedback first. The seller is the one expected to respond in a timely manner, package well, ship promptly and properly, and deal with issues...the buyer simply has to pay for the item and not end up being a pain in the butt. Acknowledging receipt & satisfaction is also part of being a good buyer, and many don't do it.

Edited to add the " to fix the quote code
 
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