Your credit limit above zero and your debit limit below zero define the band in which you need to trade. So long as you are giving and receiving in equal measure you should not find it too difficult to manage on the default limits, because it is actually a band T5500 wide. However, if you […]
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Use Your Mobile Phone to ‘Pay’ a Seller
In the CES it is normally the seller who enters the details of a transaction. This is because there is no such thing as ‘pay’ or ‘payment’ in the CES: there is no currency to ‘pay’ with. After a transaction has taken place, all that needs to happen is that a record is made of […]
Tip: How to Keep your Offerings Alive
Have you noticed how your offering(s) attracted a lot of initial attention and then died off? This is natural, for when your offerings are added they start at the top of the list and are immediately visible to those users who check regularly for new offerings. Also, many users go to the Offerings page and […]
Community Credit: The Next Generation of...
by The Biomimicry Institute | Nov 4, 2015 By Jamie Brown-Hansen “Anytime you want to understand something, [like] why is such-and-such happening, why is there a biodiversity crisis, or why are we drilling for more oil when it’s polluting the atmosphere and causing oil spills…you ask ‘why’, and down a couple levels of ‘why’ you […]
Documentary Illuminates the Power of Gif...
The New Cape Town Talent Exchange Web Si...
Welcome to the new CTTE web site! The CTTE has actually had its own web site for a long time but no one knew about it and no one used it! We have launched this new web site to encourage more contact between members, and to provide members with a discussion forum and means to […]





