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IRTA Code Of Ethics

The International Reciprocal Trade Association (IRTA) consists of
member exchanges and firms that are among the most successful and
reputable in the industry. They represent active, ethical barter
exchanges in all parts of the world.

The IRTA Code of Ethics is the cornerstone on which the association
was built and upon which membership is determined and maintained.
IRTA defined the Code of Ethics 25 years ago when a small group of
reputable barter exchanges came together to demand a level of conduct
that each member would be expected to meet. Since then, IRTA has
strived to represent only those exchanges that successfully do so.

In order to be considered for membership, exchanges and firms have
agreed to abide by the Code of Ethics that establishes a general level
of conduct and ensures all who participate in barter, exchange and
indeed other forms of cashless trading are treated fairly and honestly
by IRTA members.


IRTA Peer Review

A members' conduct in the marketplace is integral to sustaining
membership in IRTA. For that reason, each member not only agrees
to abide by the IRTA Code of Ethics, but also agrees to participate in
a peer review process should their conduct be called into question.

The Peer Review process is initiated by a formal complaint filing
made with IRTA.

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