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Topic: It's Hard to doing Business in This Forum if we are Newbie (Read 599 times)

newbie
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Merit: 0
It's nice discussion about a hard to doing business, and also really nice above comments, no doubt, all business is hard to doing, but like i'm doing a online, no doubt it's easy business, some time when i feel not feel good that time this business prove hard to me, that time i don't like to do anything ...
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newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
I want to use marketplace, how can I do?
I'm really newbie
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
order in numbers
Just as with fiat money, you must prove yourself to be trusted. No bank would ever loan you dollars without collateral. No business would ship you a virtual product before you pay. No customer likes buying from a person who won't give their name. Yet people here seem to be offended when no one trusts them for asking these same things.


Just because we're on the internet doesn't mean this needs to turn into 4chan. There are checks and balances here for a reason. Bitcoin assets are just as legitimate as fiat assets, and we should consider this before we start turning this into a game.

legendary
Activity: 4466
Merit: 3391
yeah... Many Newbie in this forum had a diffuclt to build his resputation
because the other senior member have a labeled him a scammer before he doing anything.
The Point is, If we just offered some service but just got labelled a scammer before we had doing anything ,
when we can build reputation... Its not fair dude.......

the irony is in the scammer list, the people who had being scam another member in this forum are the old member
who had good reputation in past time.

so don't just too early the newbie  was scammer, and it's not guaranted the old member is a honest people.



The simple way to avoid being tagged as a potential scammer is transparency. Provide as much verifiable information as you can. That is something that a scammer is reluctant to do and it will quickly set you apart from them.

I think this thread is a good example on how to do it: https://forum.litecoin.net/index.php/topic,780.0.html
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
If they call people scammer without proof I wouldn't bother about it. It takes proof and afaik it's hard to create evidence out of thin air and make it look legit. If it looks real, then chances are it was a scam. With nothing to regulate the exchanges, it will always be hard to build a reputation. Some people will go by the scheme "legit on first run, scam on second one". You will never really know until big amounts of money are involved.
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
decentralizedhashing.com
I looked through his posts and it seems that someone called him a scammer once.

If you're still around, this is an open forum where there are people who are going to consistently be rude and unreasonable.
That being said the majority are of course wonderful people who care deeply about the bitcoin movement.
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
You are not labelled a scammer until the scammer tag appears by your name. You need to do business taking some risk (go first) or use escrow in order to build up your reputation and then you can get into doing more business.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
You should look at https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/trust-no-one-33835 for a very good explanation of why this is so.
legendary
Activity: 3066
Merit: 1147
The revolution will be monetized!
Just as with fiat money, you must prove yourself to be trusted. No bank would ever loan you dollars without collateral. No business would ship you a virtual product before you pay. No customer likes buying from a person who won't give their name. Yet people here seem to be offended when no one trusts them for asking these same things.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
yeah... Many Newbie in this forum had a diffuclt to build his resputation
because the other senior member have a labeled him a scammer before he doing anything.
The Point is, If we just offered some service but just got labelled a scammer before we had doing anything ,
when we can build reputation... Its not fair dude.......

the irony is in the scammer list, the people who had being scam another member in this forum are the old member
who had good reputation in past time.

so don't just too early the newbie  was scammer, and it's not guaranted the old member is a honest people.



uhm, what? the rules are in place for a reason. it prevents abuse. it doesnt stop abuse, it prevents it. there's a difference.

i'm guessing it also helps prevent the forums being filled up with silly questions like "oh hai, i luv the bitcoin - how does i mine it?"
hero member
Activity: 980
Merit: 508
Can you suggest an alternative, fair way of building one's reputation?
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
yeah... Many Newbie in this forum had a diffuclt to build his resputation
because the other senior member have a labeled him a scammer before he doing anything.
The Point is, If we just offered some service but just got labelled a scammer before we had doing anything ,
when we can build reputation... Its not fair dude.......

the irony is in the scammer list, the people who had being scam another member in this forum are the old member
who had good reputation in past time.

so don't just too early the newbie  was scammer, and it's not guaranted the old member is a honest people.

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