Feedback score question

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Okay, so I have participated on these forums regularly for a number of years now and in that time I have probably done over a dozen trades, all of which have gone well for both parties.

So why don't I have any feedback scores at all? Is this something new? I don't recall the subject of feedback ever even coming up until recently. How does one even post or give feedback? A recent trade partner seemed slightly puzzled by my lack of feedback, although he didn't seem put off by it, and it got me thinking about it.
 
I have a feedback score of 36 (40 total) and would have one of over 50 if everybody, I've dealt with left feedback. Some people just don't bother.
 
That is what I was thinking. I think there has been more emphasis on it lately than in the past, for some reason.
 
Moved to Tech Support.

One way to get FEEDBACK is to give it. No matter which end of the deal you were, you can post it first, and this will alert and encourage the other to do so in return.
 
Like Esav said. After you are satisfied with their end of the deal, go to the other party's profile page. Click "FeedBack Score" then click "submit feedback" You will need the url from the sale/trade thread you participated in. After you have left positive feedback, send them a message to please do so for you in return.

Some still won't for what ever their reasons...
 
There is an easy way now with the new software.

Go to the sale thread.
Look in the lower left corner of the first post.
Click on Rate Seller. It will bring you to the iTrader page and enter the URL for you.

You need to fill in the rest of the entries yourself.
 
Thanks, guys. I never gave it much thought before, but more folks seem to be relying on it nowadays.
 
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