A member here submitted a fraudulent iTrader score against me because they were sour they missed out on a good deal.
I have easy proof to confirm. I thought using the "Report Bad Rating" feature would be the proper way to address the problem. No response for 2 days, so I contacted a moderator.
Was informed that nothing could be or would be done about the matter. Wasn't asked if I could prove it. Wasn't asked any follow-up questions.
While the hit to my score doesn't keep me up at night, it thoroughly disappoints me that there have been no consequences for the member that submitted the fraudulent report, despite this member's borderline stalkerish behavior.
If the "Report" feature is useless, why even have it? I see trivial violations in the Classifieds get pounced on like a felony has been committed (probably because it's quick and easy to do), but when I've been harassed on this board and via phone, there is little to no concern.
Again, that's disappointing. And if that's the standard, just get rid of the "Report Bad Rating" feature, because it doesn't actually exist in practice.
I have easy proof to confirm. I thought using the "Report Bad Rating" feature would be the proper way to address the problem. No response for 2 days, so I contacted a moderator.
Was informed that nothing could be or would be done about the matter. Wasn't asked if I could prove it. Wasn't asked any follow-up questions.
While the hit to my score doesn't keep me up at night, it thoroughly disappoints me that there have been no consequences for the member that submitted the fraudulent report, despite this member's borderline stalkerish behavior.
If the "Report" feature is useless, why even have it? I see trivial violations in the Classifieds get pounced on like a felony has been committed (probably because it's quick and easy to do), but when I've been harassed on this board and via phone, there is little to no concern.
Again, that's disappointing. And if that's the standard, just get rid of the "Report Bad Rating" feature, because it doesn't actually exist in practice.