With the success of dp marketplace, it has also earned popularity among fraudsters who scam buyers in different ways like i) taking payment not putting links ii) putting links initially but then remove links after getting payment within few days. iii) change location of link placement after getting payment. iv) selling links on fake pr domains v) selling links on zero backlink sites but boast about its pr (i mean these kind of cheats they play with buyers) If you are buying dozens of links then it really becomes difficult to find out culprits. I usually check randomly my deals on Monday and sometime find culprits. So, how do you avoid them? Or, we should make some effort collectively? (any ideas?)
I make a database with the thread URL of the deal , the payment info and the info about page where the link is placed . Then periodically I check the Links manually . If I find some link down I just submit a bad Itrader . I think this is good punishment ! However if you don't want to be scammed then make deal with reputed members and you will be on safe side . You can also make a software which can show you the number of links down or broken like we have in PHPLD script . It will minimize your work and it will be easy to find culprits periodically ! Regards, MB
If you get scammed, leave a negative itrader so next buyer can read it and cancel the deal before the payment....
The biggest problem and waste of time seems to be the huge rise in folks using dropped domains to sell links. If someone does not initially disclose this fact to me and I waste my time PM'ing back-and-forth I always leave red rep and rate the thread a 1 - if everyone did this it would discourage this shady practice.
This is defiantly a good idea and one I would fully support. It would also be handy to rate people on their service/comms. I send about 10 PM's and only receive 5 replies. I know some people may not be interested but a simple message would let me know where I stood.
I'll fully support DP for any move that can bust these fraudsters. Have seen links go off within a week and same domain links being offered again under a different id. I feel most of the times the negative itrader is overlooked. Some visible warning solution should be adopted. The suggestions given above look promising.
When someone doesn't come through in a link deal, or any other, I 'add them to my ignore list' (from the drop down menu in their user name). Next time I open a thread, or post, made by that user, the forum will hide the message and display a message like "message hidden because user is in your ignore list". This prevents me from making the same mistake again, and filters out the garbage.
Well, I think any effort you make individually like i) giving negative itrader isn't very successful because most likely fraudster will also give you -ve itrader in return. ii) ignoring that user Its very easy to create new account and starting scamming all over again. I think best way is to target the site not fraudster because site is the real asset for scammers not their names because they can be made daily or multiples as well. And its only possible if a large consensus is developed here. Don't hesitate to pour your input to make this marketplace scammers free.