beemerbird wrote:My only comment is that when I access the Zone using an iPad, all the photos are miniscule, and I have to 'tap' on them to open them at a reasonable size in one (and depending on the photo host and their perculiarities) sometimes two other screens.
Obviously the solution is to access the Zone using a 'real' computer, but I can shut down the iPad in seconds if I hear him indoors starting to walk down the stairs so he doesn't realise how much time I spend on here
I couldn't do that on a laptop

That small image prob you're having could be a safari (presuming that's what your ipad is using) tweak - not sure.
I use opera mini which doesn't load forum images at all & not yet bothered look into why, but the browser itself or just the browser settings, determine these things..
with the laptop, just alf-f4 a few times and close the lid
Malc, that panic button idea is ok, but it's like giving a kid a jar of sweets imo..
In general, is there a way of giving the 'for-sale' sub forum a different look and feel, the psychology of a more clinical look, may persuade people to be less complacent and frivolous when dealing with a transaction?
Regarding recent high profile cases, there aren't so many outright rip off merchants, only one as far as I can remember - a new member breaking a white 316i and just did a bunk when he had a few bites. Really the zone looks after itself, but having a more integrated feedback system is a very positive move - currently feedback is hived in its' own section, and newer members may not even be aware it's even there.. Also if feedback is clear to see, it a, brings awareness to the buyer and b, makes the seller more conscious about keeping it looking positive.
There should be strict guidelines for clear communication and agreed dispatch times. The 3 strikes and a ban idea is a little short sighted. If there are outstanding disputes, some of which not yet brought to public attention and a member is banned, there's very little a buyer can then do from within the zone.
The zone is what it is - ebay are solely an online auction site, it's their job to get the transaction side sorted and they still haven't got it right!
more to come