So I just had a FS transaction fall thru primarily because I don't have Heatware (I'm a longtime [H] member but I just don't buy that much used hardware).
Coincidentally, I'm the creator of Glowrep (glowrep.com) -- a service similar to Heatware that actually links a person with their various social media accounts (Facebook, LinkedIn, etc). You can rate people the same way, etc, but there are ways in which the service actually verifies that you're a real person.
In an effort to better understand potential users (you guys), I want to know why you all seem to readily trust Heatware? Heatware is a completely anonymous reputation system, one that you could game the hell out of if you really wanted to scam someone.
Is there something I'm missing? Appreciate any input.
Coincidentally, I'm the creator of Glowrep (glowrep.com) -- a service similar to Heatware that actually links a person with their various social media accounts (Facebook, LinkedIn, etc). You can rate people the same way, etc, but there are ways in which the service actually verifies that you're a real person.
In an effort to better understand potential users (you guys), I want to know why you all seem to readily trust Heatware? Heatware is a completely anonymous reputation system, one that you could game the hell out of if you really wanted to scam someone.
Is there something I'm missing? Appreciate any input.
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