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Support => Feature requests => Topic started by: NotMe123 on January 03, 2013, 04:46 am

Title: confirming finalize after clicking finalize.
Post by: NotMe123 on January 03, 2013, 04:46 am
a couple of my last purchases were running late so i went to resolve by adding more time but instead i accidentally clicked finalize option e.

as we all know once you click finalize there is no option to change your mind if you accidentally click the wrong button.
im worried now because at least 1 of these vendors is apparently scamming people.
how would i got about requesting this feature to SR?
Title: Re: confirming finalize after clicking finalize.
Post by: flaxceed on January 03, 2013, 04:50 am
I think you just did...
Title: Re: confirming finalize after clicking finalize.
Post by: azvba on January 03, 2013, 08:58 am
 :)
Title: Re: confirming finalize after clicking finalize.
Post by: NotMe123 on January 03, 2013, 09:02 am
excellent, i hope this feature is added, if it was i'd still have a few hundred $$ in escrow
Title: Re: confirming finalize after clicking finalize.
Post by: Sixes on January 03, 2013, 11:41 am
No idea why this hasn't been implemented as it's been suggested before. Most people have messed this up at one time or another and the coding required to add this would be very minimal.

It's just common sense that there should be a confirmation after every important selection.
Title: Re: confirming finalize after clicking finalize.
Post by: SelfSovereignty on January 03, 2013, 12:01 pm
Nobody has any idea, really.  Honestly the site is such a mix of obvious hard work, coupled with some things that border on barely acceptable let alone presentable for a business hub, that I for one don't know wtf to think anymore.  I mean really, I've gone back and forth and just have no clue what the deal is at this point.

It's a very poorly designed site.  And yet... I mean it works, and I'm glad to have it.  And the only competition isn't really competition (not today -- maybe tomorrow, but not yet), so there isn't much incentive to roll out improvements one after another.  Unfortunately, that seems to be where things stand.