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Display all recent B2B transactions + show balance sheets


Bob Malone
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It would be nice to see all recent B2B transactions, including buyer and seller company names.

Update : For the same purpose, as someone already proposed it, it would be nice to have balance sheet visible as public companies.
Richard Ripberger
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This would be nice. Then when we see some dumbass buy all those imported vehicles off b2b we can message and mock them so they don't do something so stupid in the future.

After the first few lambastings when someone exploits the b2b we will probably have much less of it occurring.
Bruce Wayne
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I'd suggest in this suggestion changing the title to: Display all recent B2B transactions + show balance sheets or something like that. Saves the trouble of creating two separate threads but it's been mentioned now anyway.
Richard Ripberger
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This would also allow the diligent and bored the ability to help blow the whistle on illegal trading. While the one currently being discussed was easy to spot because it is early in the game in the interest of fairness I wouldn't want someone getting by with this later on either.

This would also be about as transparent of a method for spotting the activity as you could come up with. Transparency is always a good thing when it relates to serving justice.
Bob Malone
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I'd suggest in this suggestion changing the title

Thanks, it's done
Richard Ripberger
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If it could not be made public across the board perhaps we could have an "Inspector General" job under the court or something and you could have a few of them that could see all b2b transactions and all the balance sheets to "investigate" suspicious activity.


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