Monday 26 January 2015

The Safety Of Swapping Websites

By Janine Hughes


Bartering was the way in which people exchanged goods and services before money was invented. A new take on this old system is swapping websites. These are proving to be an extremely popular way for people to exchange goods they no longer want for others they want or need. Services are also exchanged and sometimes services are exchanged for goods.

Some of them have been established for a number of years already and have a large number of categories. Others deal more with a particular interest or may be used by those living in a particular area. They all have their own terms and conditions and require acceptance of these before any trading can begin.

A member posts a listing, giving a heading and a detailed description of the item they are offering. They choose a specific category and this makes it simple for other users to view what is being offered and what is wanted in exchange. Images of the item can be uploaded too by using built-in software.

When someone is interested in a swap, a proposal is made. It is up to the person who has listed the item to accept the proposal. When a proposal has been accepted, the users make contact. The other user may be taken to a screen where a delivery address is filled in. The one listing may also be prompted to fill in a delivery address so that the items can be exchanged.

Once an item has been delivered, the other party is obliged to follow through with delivery too. Before this point it is possible to withdraw from a swap. If an item is posted, the date of posting, method and tracking number is usually recorded. Once items that are posted have been received, confirmation is necessary. Personal accounts or dashboards are often used to keep track of transactions.

A method used by many of these sites to increase the confidence of users is by rating swaps. Users who have a good record of describing items accurately, communicating clearly and sending items speedily will have a good rating. Someone whose ratings are low will probably battle to arrange future swaps.

People may be fearful of using such sites because they think safety risks are involved. There are obviously some risks in this type of trading but as long as common sense is used, there is no reason for swaps to go wrong. The online communities that exist provide invaluable input as swaps are reviewed and irregularities reported.

Many people are discovering how useful bartering can be and successfully arrange many swaps online. Those who have plenty of goods they no longer want find this an extremely useful way of disposing of them and getting something desirable in exchange. Present day technology has provided the means of making bartering is efficient as possible and it is always fun to acquire wanted goods without having to spend any money.




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