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    What is an iGiver???



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    Read the faq
    Torrent-Invites FAQ

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    Please read the FAQ mate read here Torrent-Invites FAQ

    and you answer is

    iGiver

    1. What is it? When should I give it?

    iGiver is similar to ebay feedback and is mandatory that you leave it for your inviter upon receiving an invite or bonuses. You may also leave an iGiver for someone to whom you have given an invite if you feel they have been either an exceptional invitee or terrible one (for instance, if they caused you to lose your account or invite privileges by keeping a poor ratio.)The higher a person's iGiver is, the higher the number of invites they have handed out.

    It can be positive (+1), neutral (0), or negative (-1).

    2. When shouldn't I give it?

    You should not give iGiver if you have not been either a giver or receiver. iGiver should not be given in place of rep.

    3. How to give iGivers?

    There are two simple ways:
    • a) click the number of iGivers in user's iGiver counter in the top-left corner of his post (eg. for iGiver: (4) - you click 4)
      b) click "Submit Feedback For [username]"
      c) fill out the feedback form
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    • a) enter user's public profile by clicking his nickname
      b) click "View all feedbacks for [username]"
      c) click "Submit Feedback For [username]"
      d) fill out the feedback form

      Note: You're able to give each user only 1 iGiver a day. Also, giving iGiver to the same person more than once is not counted in the total stats (but it's listed and you still have to iGiver them!).
    If you still don't understand how to iGiver, read these instructions:
    Tip: iGiver was once called 'iTrader' - you may encounter it reading some older posts. They are the same thing, only the name has changed.

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    iGiver

    1. What is it? When should I give it?

    iGiver is similar to ebay feedback and is mandatory that you leave it for your inviter upon receiving an invite or bonuses. You may also leave an iGiver for someone to whom you have given an invite if you feel they have been either an exceptional invitee or terrible one (for instance, if they caused you to lose your account or invite privileges by keeping a poor ratio.) The higher a person's iGiver is, the higher the number of invites they have handed out.

    It can be positive (+1), neutral (0), or negative (-1).

    2. When shouldn't I give it?

    You should not give iGiver if you have not been either a giver or receiver. iGiver should not be given in place of rep.

    3. How to give iGivers?

    There are two simple ways:

    • a) click the number of iGivers in user's iGiver counter in the top-left corner of his post (eg. for iGiver: (4) - you click 4)
      b) click "Submit Feedback For [username]"
      c) fill out the feedback form
      ----------------------------------------------------------------
    • a) enter user's public profile by clicking his nickname
      b) click "View all feedbacks for [username]"
      c) click "Submit Feedback For [username]"
      d) fill out the feedback form

      Note: You're able to give each user only 1 iGiver a day. Also, giving iGiver to the same person more than once is not counted in the total stats (but it's listed and you still have to iGiver them!).

    If you still don't understand how to iGiver, read these instructions:


    Tip: iGiver was once called 'iTrader' - you may encounter it reading some older posts. They are the same thing, only the name has changed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hearts View Post
    iGiver

    1. What is it? When should I give it?

    iGiver is similar to ebay feedback and is mandatory that you leave it for your inviter upon receiving an invite or bonuses. You may also leave an iGiver for someone to whom you have given an invite if you feel they have been either an exceptional invitee or terrible one (for instance, if they caused you to lose your account or invite privileges by keeping a poor ratio.) The higher a person's iGiver is, the higher the number of invites they have handed out.

    It can be positive (+1), neutral (0), or negative (-1).

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    I Think He got His Answer

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    The short answer is it's like feedback on ebay after a transaction is completed. Here, the transaction is the giving of an invitation.

    Yeah, I read the FAQ about 17 times myself before I finally got it.

    Go ahead, ask how this differs from reps, likes, licks, ....

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