How to deal with dishonest warriors?

by cuie
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Hi,

I just wanted to ask what is the right procedure (if there even is any) to deal with other warriors who are crooks / dishonest?

Situation: I made a click banking agreements with another warrior for 100 clicks. I sent 115 clicks with 15% over-delivery. When I tried to contact him I don't get any reply from email or WF.

I can see that he is occationally online on WF and therefore know that he has seen my messages but just decides to ignore them for some reason. Maybe he never even intented to return those clicks.

I should probably just forget about it but I don't want to another warriors to be victims of this persons. Is there anyway of avoiding that?

This person just doesn't return any of my contacts.

I thing WF needs some method of managing disputes as there seem to be quite a lot of dishonest people around here. What that method is, I do not know

Addition: I don't either believe in throwing names around. After that this forum would become battleground and that is not the point. At least some sort of blacklisting feature would be nice if the other person doesn respond to blacklisting notification in anyway..
  • Profile picture of the author HeySal
    Find out where they live and hunt them down.:rolleyes:

    Um.......seriously....send a note to the help desk about it. They may or may not be able to do something about it, but if you got whacked, others are, too, so at least give them the heads up. There are a lot of factors determining what they can do about it ultimately, though.
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    • Profile picture of the author Paul Myers
      There's relatively little we can do about them if they don't care about using their real names or keeping an account here for long. If they are willing to run under a constant stream of fake names and proxies, they can get back in. Just like they can in almost any other site on the net with any degree of openness to their registrations.

      There are actually very few dishonest sellers here. When we find one, it's more often than not someone who has been banned multiple times in the past and doesn't mind playing whackamole.

      PM me the member's username and the details. Link to the posted ad, etc.

      Just be aware that we can't guarantee we can do anything that solves the problem. We're not part of the transaction.


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      • Profile picture of the author Kay King
        Looking at history, these seem to be JV's or ad swaps - and the OP seems to have offered in threads to do "clickbanking".

        For that reason, I'm surprised by the answers as I don't see how the WF could investigate or enforce this type of transaction.

        I'm confused - but that's nothing new.:rolleyes:
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  • Profile picture of the author cuie
    Thanks Sal, I probably know where he lives but I don't believe in violence. At least I know it won't bring back any of the clicks

    Thanks for the helpdesk tip. I filed a ticket for it. Let's see how they respond.
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