Offer/Request
Step 2
Paste the Agent ID into the ‘To’ field—the user’s nickname, if they have one, will automatically appear next to the field.pic.twitter.com/QSzismMj8H
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Offer/Request
Step 2
Paste the Agent ID into the ‘To’ field—the user’s nickname, if they have one, will automatically appear next to the field.pic.twitter.com/QSzismMj8H
Offer/Request
Step 3
It’s important to have the Agent ID in order to transact and communicate with another person. We’re currently working on more direct methods for getting someone's Agent ID. Remember that you cannot link one nickname to multiple Agent IDs.pic.twitter.com/2TZbMoqthV
Offer/Request
Step 4
Fill out the other fields. When you enter the amount offered, the 1% transaction fee (and therefore, the total) will adjust accordingly.pic.twitter.com/LckTg2ri0v
Offer/Request
Step 5
You can add a note and send the offer when you’re ready.
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Offer/Request
Step 6
Once you send an offer, it will appear in your History.
Requests function the same way. Enter the Agent ID, the amount you are asking for, and any notes you want to add.pic.twitter.com/3GIpqKeU3z
History - (History screenshot will be shared soon)
Your History will show all previous transactions both completed & pending. You can cancel pending transactions prior to the other user accepting them. You will be asked to confirm the cancellation.pic.twitter.com/QrmaHvDmhb
There are less than six steps. Step 3 and 6 are not steps.
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