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Old Oct 9, 2017 | 04:35 PM
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What is the moderator’s responsibility on alerting members on a vendor’s lack of service? Currently, Double D. Mods. Realizing there are always two sides to a consumer complaint, when the complaints grow over a short period of time, it seems to me the moderators have a responsibility to send an alert to the forum. Apparently there is an area on the forum called transaction feedback. I cannot find this section on the forum. Thoughts?
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What is the moderator’s responsibility on alerting members on a vendor’s lack of service? Currently, Double D. Mods. Realizing there are always two sides to a consumer complaint, when the complaints grow over a short period of time, it seems to me the moderators have a responsibility to send an alert to the forum. Apparently there is an area on the forum called transaction feedback. I cannot find this section on the forum. Thoughts?
It's in the Help & feedback section at the bottom of the forums -

https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...-feedback-153/
Old Oct 9, 2017 | 05:17 PM
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If you check you will see that the vendor in question is no longer listed in the Forum's Vendor Directory..
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he is no longer a vendor on the forum.
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Here's the forum rule on vendor disputes:

The Forum allows a factual post on an unresolved dispute with a vendor or another member once all efforts to resolve the issue offline have been exhausted. Then, the post must be factual and cannot be used to bash the vendor or the member. It should be posted in the Transactions Feedback section. Once the post has been made, it cannot be repeated in other sections or on other days.

Moderators will try to leave such threads open until everybody with direct knowledge of the issue being addressed has had a chance to provide their version of the facts. The thread must not become a running debate on the accuracy of the “facts” and may not deteriorate into an exchange of personal attacks. Neither should be used as an opportunity for speculation by those who do not have direct knowledge of the issue.

Once there has been the opportunity for the facts on all sides to be posted, the thread will be locked. It will remain in the database and will be available for review by those who are researching the topic, vendor or member.

The Forum is not in a position to monitor transactions or to determine the “true facts” in most disputes. Upon request, however, the Forum will try to intervene and mediate a settlement suitable to all parties in a dispute. When issues are resolved in the matter, it will be posted to the original dispute thread so it becomes part of the searchable record. We believe that is a more useful record of performance for potential customers than would be an eBay-style rating system.

As has been our past practice, members or vendors who show a pattern of unresolved issues will be removed from Corvetteforum.com.
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Originally Posted by rrwirsi
What is the moderator’s responsibility on alerting members on a vendor’s lack of service? Currently, Double D. Mods. Realizing there are always two sides to a consumer complaint, when the complaints grow over a short period of time, it seems to me the moderators have a responsibility to send an alert to the forum. Apparently there is an area on the forum called transaction feedback. I cannot find this section on the forum. Thoughts?
rrwirsi:

The Transactions Feedback section is listed in the Forum directory under the "Help and Feedback" section. For your convenience, here's a link:

https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...-feedback-153/

I'd encourage you to familiarize yourself with it. It's the place where threads addressing issues or good service from vendors is consolidated so site users can research the experience of others before making a buying decision.

If you search the section, you'll see there is a good deal of feedback on the vendor you referenced. As I recall, they removed themselves from the site to concentrate on serving automotive models other than Corvette.

The site's rules encourage users to post about their experiences with vendors in the Transactions Feedback section so that information will be available for others. When we see a pattern of issues, we post a thread in the section alerting customers with pending unresolved issues that the vendor has been removed from the site and asking them to contact us so we can set up a group email that those customers can use to communicate going forward on their shared experience and strategies on pursuing their issues.

Here are some recent examples:

https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...ch-forged.html
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...ng-vendor.html
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...customers.html
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...ettemods1.html

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