Best practices for seed trading, input required

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  1. Frank

    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    Hi all,

    Since we don't have an official list of trading do's and dont's/best practices I think it is time we need one. So what would you all like to see added to this list, what would make a more comfortable trading experience for you? The more serious items on the list can make it into the GardenStew usage rules i.e. false trading.

    Thanks!
    // frank
     
  2. Penny

    Penny Young Pine

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    Just a suggestion, you have to be a member for more then 2 months or have a certain amount of posts before you can participate, and that way it weeds out the ones who join sites right around this time of the year, and play the game, and never send anything in return.
     
  3. Netty

    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    That sounds good Penny. I reluctantly "traded" with a new member a few years ago who joined around trading time. I sent my seeds, but didn't receive any in return. I have never seen that member on here again.
     
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    Penny Young Pine

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    I feel bad for new members, because some have ruined it for them, i have had a bad trade this year too, not from here, its a shame when people take advantage of other people's generosity.


    Or another idea, What if this site adopted the "if your new, you send first" rule ??
    But that is somthing that can be arranged by the ones swapping,
     



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  5. gardengater

    gardengater Young Pine

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    Hi Frank;
    I agree that there should be guidelines. I had the same experience last year, three times and one is a regular participant. Is that why some are reluctant to respond to trades? I did recieve several good trades though. I can't think how you can screen except to trade with those who contribute on a regulat basis. I would also say that courtesy is encouraging like saying "thanks" when one completes a trade.
     
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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Absolutely! I like to know when my seeds reach their destination and what condition the package was in.
     
  7. Frank

    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    Thanks for the input so far. Due to the fact that I don't get to hear about bad trades I'm disappointed to hear that there have been many so far.

    I'm therefore thinking that we may need some sort of reputation system ala eBay i.e. you set up a trade with a member and based on the outcome of that trade you can either mark it as positive or negative. Each member will have a 'trade score' which will help another member decide whether to enter a trade with them or not.

    It's only an idea and I've only spent 15 minutes thinking about it this morning but would it be useful (bearing in mind that trades would now be shown in public)?
     
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    gardengater Young Pine

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    Great idea, Frank. I'd participate in that.
     
  9. wolfcub

    wolfcub New Seed

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    rules for trading

    I think if you are a new member to the site and have done successful trades with members you should be allowed to trade Don't you think so Penny I am new to the site but have had a few trades with Penny Cheers Marj
     
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    dooley Super Garden Turtle

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    If for some reason you can't send seeds in return (grasshoppers ate my plants) you should pm the person you are trading with and excuse yourself. If they have already sent the seeds offer something else in exchange or offer to pay the postage. dooley
     
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    bsewnsew Hardy Maple

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    If one doesnt send seeds in return, they should be banned off the forums till they do?
     
  12. stratsmom

    stratsmom Flower Fanatic

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    I agree with the "don't trade with new Stewbies" idea.
    I've had many trades and all have been successful, I think :headscratch: I sure hope I didn't forget to thank anyone! I hadn't even noticed till this minute about the flood of newbies during seed time :rolleyes: It's just a shame that some people can be so inconsiderate :( But, for every bad one there's a bunch of great ones!
    Deanna
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  13. amelia

    amelia New Seed

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    Don't forget packaging requirements, providing info on number of seeds in advance of the trade, etc.
     
  14. starface000

    starface000 Seedling

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    Maybe one personal idea could be don't trade anything you don't have a lot of. That way, if someone is a jerk and doesn't follow through on their end, you won't be out too much, except a disappointed feeling that some people aren't very nice. But I also think the idea of ranking someone with their trades is a good idea. Or, maybe if it's not too much trouble, both parties send their plants to a mediator and once they have both plants, they send them where they need to be.
     
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    a couple things i've learned in seed trading is to be sure to either use a bubble wrap envelope or some bubble wrap to secure the seeds from mail machines, and to always put your name and your garden stew name in the package.
     

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