[Complaint] Dreammarket does not care about bugs.

I have an open support ticket on dream market from 5 weeks ago, I updated it 3 weeks ago and 2 weeks ago. This is a very minor bug, it lets you see the uncensored username of buyers who left feedback, which makes it easy for people to spam . After reprorting this bug 5 weeks ago I feel that it is ok to call them out publicly. I am not going to discuss how to replicate it. They have all the information in the ticket....I don't need a bounty, just reply to me already.


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[6 Points] CloudDrop:

They only became "famous" because the alternatives died like flies or scammed. Now they are overworked and people realize why it wasn't used much before.


[1 Points] retroracer:

their UI is so bad I couldn't even be bothered with it


[0 Points] Vendor_BBMC:

"Bounty"?

Nobody mentioned the word "bounty". Oh, that's right, you did.

How do you know somebody isn't investigating it right now?

We all have unanswered support tickets on Dream.. I spent 8 weeks tryimg to get support to delete an account called "BBMC" which isn't me. In the end I had to user my sonar location to find the culprit (known here as "Trappy_pandora_Radio"), connect him to the worst blackmailing scammer in Scotland, and get him to publically offer me the password

https://pay.reddit.com/r/DarkNetMarkets/comments/4n7i4p/bbmc_your_account_on_dream_is_ready/

But I'd committed to oasis market by that time. TPR has deleted himself now, its what the vanquished psychopath does. Now he needs to contact dream support, tell them he's done with the account, and ask them to hold it for the real BBMC who will ask for it at Christmas.

He needs to do this on every marketplace. I'll be checking on Monday.

I shouldn't have to do all that with my brain, they should do it through software. What if I'd been just an ordinary, human vendor? Dream have reached their expansion limit with their existing staff and server infrastructure. I'm going to spend the next 6 months (at least) on Oasis showing that I don't just break markets.