Posted April 22, 2014
JudasIscariot: It's not that at all. It's just what metric do you use to determine that someone's trustworthy?
Sure, there are lots of ways one can state "This person is trustworthy, to me" but it's subjective. What objective method would you use to determine that someone is trustworthy?
It's more like "What should GOG use to determine whether a user is eligible for this feature?" Right now it's nothing since it doesn't exist. But I'm saying there should be something. :) Sure, there are lots of ways one can state "This person is trustworthy, to me" but it's subjective. What objective method would you use to determine that someone is trustworthy?
Building up customer perks in some way, like with every successful purchase or <something something something>, would be a solution to this. The answer is likely in the blanks that we need to fill, but I do believe something can be worked.
The other solution is to say "can't do anything, sorry" and everything stays the same, and I personally don't believe in inflexible systems that must be adhered to forever and ever. And you're right, it's probably best added to the site feedback area and then have a thread discussing the system/raising awareness. I would recommend that someone who knows more about it than I do (which is anyone else :P) do just that and I'll add my +1 and chime in my 2 cents. :D