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Discussion => Newbie discussion => Topic started by: TungstenTip on March 27, 2013, 07:46 pm

Title: How does our transaction history appear to the vendors?
Post by: TungstenTip on March 27, 2013, 07:46 pm
I'm curious to what details they have access to.
Title: Re: How does our transaction history appear to the vendors?
Post by: heatcheck on March 27, 2013, 07:51 pm
Probably the same stats that you have access to.
Title: Re: How does our transaction history appear to the vendors?
Post by: ratobhale on March 27, 2013, 08:26 pm
it shows up
Title: Re: How does our transaction history appear to the vendors?
Post by: okonkwo on March 27, 2013, 08:48 pm
I have zero points because every vendor wants an FE
Title: Re: How does our transaction history appear to the vendors?
Post by: luxxiaxx on March 27, 2013, 08:51 pm
Any of your buyer stats are only visible to sellers who you have a pending order with. On the main page that displays all current orders there's a "stats" category next to each buyer's username that has the number of transactions the buyer has completed on SR & the buyer's total refund rate (lord knows how the refund rate is calculated, but if you've never had a seller issue you a partial or full refund for a package you never received, your refund rate will show up as 0%). Those two numbers are displayed as a link that leads the seller to a page with a few additional pieces of information about each buyer: the total amount of USD they've spent on past transactions, how many transactions of yours have been auto-finalized, & how long you've been a member on SR for.
Title: Re: How does our transaction history appear to the vendors?
Post by: Mr Lucy on March 27, 2013, 08:53 pm
I need 50 so i can comment on my replies on my vendor page...
Title: Re: How does our transaction history appear to the vendors?
Post by: ratobhale on March 27, 2013, 08:54 pm
The system works right though
Title: Re: How does our transaction history appear to the vendors?
Post by: TungstenTip on March 27, 2013, 10:17 pm
Any of your buyer stats are only visible to sellers who you have a pending order with. On the main page that displays all current orders there's a "stats" category next to each buyer's username that has the number of transactions the buyer has completed on SR & the buyer's total refund rate (lord knows how the refund rate is calculated, but if you've never had a seller issue you a partial or full refund for a package you never received, your refund rate will show up as 0%). Those two numbers are displayed as a link that leads the seller to a page with a few additional pieces of information about each buyer: the total amount of USD they've spent on past transactions, how many transactions of yours have been auto-finalized, & how long you've been a member on SR for.

Does it say how much has been spent on each transaction or just a total? Also, does it say which products we have bought and who we bought them from?
Thanks for replying.
Title: Re: How does our transaction history appear to the vendors?
Post by: inthefade on March 27, 2013, 11:57 pm
Perhaps it shows up like in "Purchasing stats" in your account? http://silkroadvb5piz3r.onion/account/buyer_stats
Title: Re: How does our transaction history appear to the vendors?
Post by: psychedelicstoner on March 28, 2013, 12:08 am
they see exacly wat u see on your own account
Title: Re: How does our transaction history appear to the vendors?
Post by: WI on March 28, 2013, 12:24 am
Can you see your won purchasing stats?
Title: Re: How does our transaction history appear to the vendors?
Post by: psychedelicstoner on March 28, 2013, 12:26 am
Can you see your won purchasing stats?
yea click account and on the right theres a link for ur stats
Title: Re: How does our transaction history appear to the vendors?
Post by: TungstenTip on March 28, 2013, 12:28 am
Perhaps it shows up like in "Purchasing stats" in your account? http://silkroadvb5piz3r.onion/account/buyer_stats

they see exacly wat u see on your own account

Yeah i didn't notice the 'Purchasing stats' bit before. It explains it in there.

Cheers!