Rating each other

Techcrunch has a post today about a soon-to-launch web service called Rapleaf, a site which plans to bring eBay-style rankings to all types of transactions, even offline. Imagine that you can give your next-door neighbor a bad ranking for that dysfunctional chainsaw he sold you, or praise a friend who sells cosmetics. I have a hard time seeing how they can pull this off. And while I can see the value of the idea, the thought of having a bad yard sale transaction following me around for decades reminds me of how grateful I am for God’s grace.

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