I completed a trade and want to give the seller a trust point.
However i cant sem to figure out how to.
Seller has marked his trade as Sold and i have recived notification that i can now give and recive trust.
DId two trades earlier and when completed and seller marked them as sold, there where a botton to give trust point. <
I completed a trade and want to give the seller a trust point.
However i cant sem to figure out how to.
Seller has marked his trade as Sold and i have recived notification that i can now give and recive trust.
DId two trades earlier and when completed and seller marked them as sold, there where a botton to give trust point. <
Can you please link the trade where you can't exchange trust?
There are 2 likely causes -
Either (1) that the seller typed in the buyer's name, but didn't actually click the name of the buyer from the little popup that shows up. It's like a search function that pop ups matches, but it's not enough to type the full name, you need to actually click the name of the buyer, either via the search popup or via the suggested buyers (the trade completion form shows all users who commented on the trade for easy access to click on the correct buyer).
Or (2) that the buyer didn't make a post in the trade topic. Simply making a post in the trade topic should allow trust exchange.
(1) is an easy fix for a moderator, (2) requires you to take an action. If you link the trade we have a look.
I'm in CET (Central European Time), so that's UTC+1 normally and UTC+2 during DST.
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I found the trade in question and the problem was that the seller had typed in the buyer's Battle Tag, rather than their diablo2.io username.
I have corrected this, so you may now exchange trust @Chap@LArpenteur.
In the future, you can just directly message any moderator about it, we can usually solve it quickly if you let us know via a message
I'm in CET (Central European Time), so that's UTC+1 normally and UTC+2 during DST.
My profile says Ladder, but I play bothLadder and Non-Ladder.
My profile says Softcore, but I play bothSoftcore and Hardcore.
My Holy Grail Tracker is for Offline Hardcore.
To give/receive trust, the "buyer" (the user that do not own the trade), must be set correctly (it must be a link to the user profile on the site).
If the name is correctly (the diablo2.io account name, not the battle.net account) but it is not a link, it is probably because the user do something wrong while marking the trade as sold... (probably because the user digited the name, but don't click on the field search result...)
Additionally the owner of the Trade can only give trust if the other user did at least one comment (supposing that you talked only using private message or others programs/site like Battle.net)
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Twice for me, after getting the notification and clicking on the one to do so, the notification leads to a nonexistant page error instead of the thread where you can click the trust button.
And everything is exactly same as when it works, up until the page doesn't exist error.
FULCRUM75 wrote: 1 month ago
Twice for me, after getting the notification and clicking on the one to do so, the notification leads to a nonexistant page error instead of the thread where you can click the trust button.
And everything is exactly same as when it works, up until the page doesn't exist error.
It would be helpful if you contacted a moderator if that happens again, so we can determine the cause.
I'm in CET (Central European Time), so that's UTC+1 normally and UTC+2 during DST.
My profile says Ladder, but I play bothLadder and Non-Ladder.
My profile says Softcore, but I play bothSoftcore and Hardcore.
My Holy Grail Tracker is for Offline Hardcore.
FULCRUM75 wrote: 1 month ago
Twice for me, after getting the notification and clicking on the one to do so, the notification leads to a nonexistant page error instead of the thread where you can click the trust button.
And everything is exactly same as when it works, up until the page doesn't exist error.
It would be helpful if you contacted a moderator if that happens again, so we can determine the cause.
Alright. It happened with Retepnap 1st time and since he didn't seem worried i didn't think much of it.
ShadowHeart wrote: 1 month ago
I found the trade in question and the problem was that the seller had typed in the buyer's Battle Tag, rather than their diablo2.io username.
I have corrected this, so you may now exchange trust @Chap @LArpenteur.
In the future, you can just directly message any moderator about it, we can usually solve it quickly if you let us know via a message
ShadowHeart wrote: 1 month ago
I found the trade in question and the problem was that the seller had typed in the buyer's Battle Tag, rather than their diablo2.io username.
I have corrected this, so you may now exchange trust @Chap @LArpenteur.
In the future, you can just directly message any moderator about it, we can usually solve it quickly if you let us know via a message
As a general rule, when you close a trade you should never have to type a username, just pick the name of the other party in the list of people having participated un the trade thread.
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