we have 'donate' on a users stats page, but why not add a button 'broker this user' which then takes you to the broker page, with their userid already submitted, and just needs you to punch in what you want to broker and confirm
easy, but a time saver / handy feature.
Broker this user
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Re: Broker this user
wow, That I never thought of that!
Very good idea, would make things a lot faster.
Very good idea, would make things a lot faster.



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Re: Broker this user
Would make us a lot lazier.
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Re: Broker this user
it has been suggested before, just cant find it now...


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Re: Broker this user
I'm for!
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Re: Broker this user
it's not LAZY ! It's practical!
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good idea
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some1 suggest this idea on chat with admin day
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Re: Broker this user
and this idea is also easy to implement. this does not need a lot of code to write, just to use existing code, and to connect with another place.
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Re: Broker this user
why not , sibce we got other buttons
graet ideea , it hik you should make a poll in here about this
maybe the admins will see it
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Thats a great idea, I would love to see that.
Heres some more ideas:
The abillity to cancel a broker at any time, would save those anoying waits with useless traders.
The limit of Naq per broker is 999,999,999,999 I believe.
Can we have it in the trillons please, it would help a lot I think.
Heres some more ideas:
The abillity to cancel a broker at any time, would save those anoying waits with useless traders.
The limit of Naq per broker is 999,999,999,999 I believe.
Can we have it in the trillons please, it would help a lot I think.
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Ancient God Of War wrote:Thats a great idea, I would love to see that.
Heres some more ideas:
The abillity to cancel a broker at any time, would save those anoying waits with useless traders.
The limit of Naq per broker is 999,999,999,999 I believe.
Can we have it in the trillons please, it would help a lot I think.
please dont try to get topics to go off-topic... if you have new suggestions, first check older topics and common suggestions if they have been posted before, if they have, use old topic... if not posted before, you make new topic... do not use topics not dealing with issue at hand...


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Re: Broker this user
Heres a better idea, I just won't bother at all anymore.
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