[PSA/Article] Gram's Search Engine is what will hold DNM up...

From the first time I used SR1, I thought to myself. DAMN this shit is DOPE. The FEDs are going to fuck this eventually. Time told the story and SR1 fell, that spawned SR2. Many had to start a new slate. Regain their reputations. To much dismay many felt that their reputation for providing a service was wiped. Nevertheless eventually reestablished their feedback only to have it seized and wiped again.

Then came Gram's Search Engine and the ability to retain feedback regardless of market. I would like to thank the creators of Gram's for their creation. In my option it liberates vendor who hold their feedback at the forefront of their service, allowing vendors to stay active regardless of which particular market the currently vend on.

Keep it up Gram's. Take more snapshots of vendor feedbacks across various markets. It truly is one of two utilities, Tails is the other, that we will need and continue to need. When i have spare coins I usually shell em out to Tails and Gram's Donation box. I encourage everyone who enjoys and appreciates DNM for the right they give us over our bodies and minds to donate to the projects as well....


Comments


[7 Points] ShulginsCat:

A few weeks ago grams previewed that he will have a big announcement soon, on the lines of a new market. Should be interesting


[5 Points] None:

Then came Gram's Search Engine and the ability to retain feedback regardless of market.

Yeah, it's a great resource but bare in mind the feedback left on the markets itself is usually manipulated in some way.

Grams is excellent for searching multiple markets at once.


[1 Points] None:

I have never heard of Gram's search engine and if it is aggregating on-market feedback ... then it has minimal usefulness.

On-market feedback is just a last minute sanity check to make sure the vendor hasn't been doing anything fishy in the last 48 hours. Market forums, reddit, and other forums should be 95-99% of what a buyer basis their purchase off of.

I was under the impression "everyone" was aware of this. Do people legit look for vendors ON THE MARKETS and judge whether they should buy from that vendor based on the feedback on the market and then "double-check" using forums or reddit? Do they not know it's supposed to be the complete opposite? No wonder so many scam posts.


[1 Points] superfuckinggay:

No lie, I have had google work less often than grams. It's incredible.