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Trust standard

Two gates. Both sides. No exceptions.

A marketplace is only as good as the people on it. We check every post twice before it carries a mark - and we check buyers exactly as hard as suppliers.

Gate one · confirm it's real

When you post, nothing is saved anywhere yet. We email you a one-time code. Entering it is the only thing that puts your post on the floor. No code, no post - so a spammer can't flood the board, because every post costs a real, reachable person.

Gate two · confirm it's genuine

A confirmed post proves you're real. It doesn't prove you are who you say. So a person at Cabanga checks each post - that the supplier genuinely has the goods, that the buyer is a genuine organisation - before it carries the Verified by Musika mark.

What each state means

  • Post not confirmed - submitted but not yet confirmed by code. Shown while we stand a platform up honestly, before the gate is switched on.
  • Genuine post - confirmed by one-time code. A real, reachable person is behind it.
  • Verified by Musika - confirmed and checked by our desk. The company behind it is who they say.

Why it's shaped this way

There's no login, no account and no public database of your details. The control room is a private sheet only our desk can see. Removing a post is deleting a row - it's gone from the floor on the next cycle. Your contact never sits on the public board; it passes only at the introduction, so a bad post can do no harm while it's up.