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Discussion => Silk Road discussion => Topic started by: Oompaloompa on November 30, 2012, 10:30 pm
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I've noticed something odd.
I made an order from a new vender, got the product & left a rating & review. When I checked few days later my review wasn't there, some other reviews were there that I recognised from before & there were some new ones. My review wasn't pushed off as there were only 2 pages, less than 20 reviews.
I should say that my rating/review still shows up in my view feedback section of my account, just not on the sellers page.
Another oddity is that the items listed next to all the reviews had changed. They all show either Kamagra or MSJ Diazepam, but these weren't listed previously it was some relatively unusual tryptamines.
Seller currently has no active listings
This is seriously puzzling me and I'm concerned that there's some way to change, hide or obscure buyer ratings.
Can anyone - especially sellers - give me any idea of whats going on here?
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Just wanted to bump this as I'd really like an answer, or at least some speculation.
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you should consider that your brain might be fucking around...
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I think when a vendor deletes a listing, the feedback is removed as well for that listing? So if a seller takes down one product, those reviews won't be on the vendor's main page anymore, but reviews from products still listed will be there? Am I on crack or did I really hear this from a legit forum person? :o
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I think when a vendor deletes a listing, the feedback is removed as well for that listing? So if a seller takes down one product, those reviews won't be on the vendor's main page anymore, but reviews from products still listed will be there?
I don't think thats it, as the seller currently has no products listed, but his past feedback is still there. Other vendors still retain feedback when they've no items listed so I think feedback on their main pages stays put.
Also from the period when he came onto SR to when I purchased he only listed an obscure tryptamine, DPT, but the feedbacks from then now show as being fom pharmaceuticals.