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Spear the bees
March 22, 2018, 06:00:18 PM
#24
actmyname wondering how much an account is worth and buying it is two different things, so I'll ask you to return the previous trust to me.
How much is this tomato? Oh, two pence? Nah, I don't want to buy it. I just wanted to know its price. There's no possible way I would have the intention of buying something I'm price-checking.
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March 22, 2018, 05:49:03 PM
#23
actmyname wondering how much an account is worth and buying it is two different things, so I'll ask you to return the previous trust to me.
You can actually return the previous trust to yourself without having him to do it.I'll tell how,

Go to your profile ->Trust ->Trust Settings and inside the Trust list just add this text
Code:
~actmyname
.BAMM your trust-list will be returned to you again.Thank me later.  Kiss
Actually suggesting someone to do this is not only avoiding having a conversation about the underlying rating, it is being dishonest with the person who is raising the dispute.
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March 22, 2018, 05:28:10 PM
#22
I did think he scammed you lol  Grin Grin Grin Grin
legendary
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So anyway, I applied as a merit source :)
March 22, 2018, 10:01:14 AM
#21
I repeat once with me one account, I do not deal with the purchase of accounts, that you are ranked Legendary for me. That's just not everyone has the time and the desire to pump an account for earning a bounty company.
So you are admitting to "pump" aka "Farm" the account for the sole purpose of earning bounties?
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There would not be a HYIP of bounty-related companies, there would be no problems with buying and selling accounts.The fact that I was put a negative trust problem does not solve cardinally, close all the company's bounties, stop and purchase sales accounts.
You have been  accused  and you are found guilty as charged . It maybe true that because of all shiposter bounties accounts are sold but that is irrelevant here. If you are caught you will be marked accordingly.

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The Pharmacist I hope you understand me.
He does, which is why he left you some red paint.
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March 22, 2018, 09:48:03 AM
#20
Please refund your red trust from my account.
I almost literally laughed out loud at this.

Actmyname is doing a superlative job busting you account-buying apes and though I can't read what looks to be Russian, I trust that actmyname is on the money in his accusation (and TheUltraElite as well).  So, having said that, I hope they don't mind that I followed suit and used that archived page as a reference for my own negative feedback, which you can confirm receipt of at your leisure, sir.

Stop trying to buy accounts.  It may not be against the rules of bitcointalk, but you just found out that it isn't acceptable to a number of people here.  Nothing good comes of it, and it's a lazy, deceitful way of gaining access to rank, merit, trust, and/or reputation that you did not earn.

I repeat once with me one account, I do not deal with the purchase of accounts, that you are ranked Legendary for me. That's just not everyone has the time and the desire to pump an account for earning a bounty company. There would not be a HYIP of bounty-related companies, there would be no problems with buying and selling accounts. The fact that I was put a negative trust problem does not solve cardinally, close all the company's bounties, stop and purchase sales accounts.
The Pharmacist I hope you understand me.
legendary
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March 22, 2018, 09:22:16 AM
#19
Please refund your red trust from my account.
I almost literally laughed out loud at this.

Actmyname is doing a superlative job busting you account-buying apes and though I can't read what looks to be Russian, I trust that actmyname is on the money in his accusation (and TheUltraElite as well).  So, having said that, I hope they don't mind that I followed suit and used that archived page as a reference for my own negative feedback, which you can confirm receipt of at your leisure, sir.

Stop trying to buy accounts.  It may not be against the rules of bitcointalk, but you just found out that it isn't acceptable to a number of people here.  Nothing good comes of it, and it's a lazy, deceitful way of gaining access to rank, merit, trust, and/or reputation that you did not earn.
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March 22, 2018, 09:09:30 AM
#18
actmyname wondering how much an account is worth and buying it is two different things, so I'll ask you to return the previous trust to me.
You can actually return the previous trust to yourself without having him to do it.I'll tell how,

Go to your profile ->Trust ->Trust Settings and inside the Trust list just add this text
Code:
~actmyname 
.BAMM your trust-list will be returned to you again.Thank me later.  Kiss

Thanks!
legendary
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Get your game girl
March 22, 2018, 04:36:46 AM
#17
actmyname wondering how much an account is worth and buying it is two different things, so I'll ask you to return the previous trust to me.
You can actually return the previous trust to yourself without having him to do it.I'll tell how,

Go to your profile ->Trust ->Trust Settings and inside the Trust list just add this text
Code:
~actmyname 
.BAMM your trust-list will be returned to you again.Thank me later.  Kiss
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March 22, 2018, 03:41:49 AM
#16
It looks like there is circumstantial evidence the OP is crazybtrade based on the high number of received merits. Someone should research this further to see if there is more solid evidence of this.
Assume that the merit transaction leads to an A->B linkage (sender gains receiver's history). Not the other way around. After all, if users like peloso can send 50 merit to several accounts that don't have negative trust (myself included) then we can't exactly rely on this kind of circumstantial evidence to indicate a full connection.
actmyname wondering how much an account is worth and buying it is two different things, so I'll ask you to return the previous trust to me.
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March 22, 2018, 03:24:24 AM
#15
I do not buy or sell accounts, I just wondered how much it costs to account for a junior. I do not know how to prove it to you, but I have one account at bitcointalk.org.
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March 21, 2018, 09:27:14 PM
#14
With the above being said, I see little other reason for someone to send that many merits to a supposedly random low level user that for all intents and purposes has zero merit otherwise.
That's exactly why you would do something like that. Because it's not expected that it'll be a false flag. If someone has negative feedback already, then can they not use that account as a weapon against others? Suppose, for example, that crazybtrade has a bad history with a low-ranked account. Can't they attempt to ruin the reputation of that account then, by pretending to be an alt?

This (attempt) has happened before, I'm sure.
It might warrant an investigation to see if there are additional connections between the two.
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Spear the bees
March 21, 2018, 09:20:52 PM
#13
With the above being said, I see little other reason for someone to send that many merits to a supposedly random low level user that for all intents and purposes has zero merit otherwise.
That's exactly why you would do something like that. Because it's not expected that it'll be a false flag. If someone has negative feedback already, then can they not use that account as a weapon against others? Suppose, for example, that crazybtrade has a bad history with a low-ranked account. Can't they attempt to ruin the reputation of that account then, by pretending to be an alt?

This (attempt) has happened before, I'm sure.
legendary
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March 21, 2018, 03:30:02 PM
#12
It looks like there is circumstantial evidence the OP is crazybtrade based on the high number of received merits. Someone should research this further to see if there is more solid evidence of this.
Assume that the merit transaction leads to an A->B linkage (sender gains receiver's history). Not the other way around. After all, if users like peloso can send 50 merit to several accounts that don't have negative trust (myself included) then we can't exactly rely on this kind of circumstantial evidence to indicate a full connection.
I would not say either authoritivly links either with either. It might warrant an investigation to see if there are additional connections between the two.

With the above being said, I see little other reason for someone to send that many merits to a supposedly random low level user that for all intents and purposes has zero merit otherwise.

You have nearly zero earned merits. Let's say I send 50 to you. Will you give me your password since that makes you my alt, right?
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March 21, 2018, 03:24:15 PM
#11
It looks like there is circumstantial evidence the OP is crazybtrade based on the high number of received merits. Someone should research this further to see if there is more solid evidence of this.
Assume that the merit transaction leads to an A->B linkage (sender gains receiver's history). Not the other way around. After all, if users like peloso can send 50 merit to several accounts that don't have negative trust (myself included) then we can't exactly rely on this kind of circumstantial evidence to indicate a full connection.
I would not say either authoritivly links either with either. It might warrant an investigation to see if there are additional connections between the two.

With the above being said, I see little other reason for someone to send that many merits to a supposedly random low level user that for all intents and purposes has zero merit otherwise.
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Activity: 2562
Merit: 2510
Spear the bees
March 21, 2018, 03:09:11 PM
#10
It looks like there is circumstantial evidence the OP is crazybtrade based on the high number of received merits. Someone should research this further to see if there is more solid evidence of this.
Assume that the merit transaction leads to an A->B linkage (sender gains receiver's history). Not the other way around. After all, if users like peloso can send 50 merit to several accounts that don't have negative trust (myself included) then we can't exactly rely on this kind of circumstantial evidence to indicate a full connection.
legendary
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"Common rogue from Russia with a bare ass."
March 21, 2018, 02:56:44 PM
#9
Please refund your red trust from my account.

Refund? Did you pay for your red trust?

People will buy anything these days.....
legendary
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March 21, 2018, 01:22:36 PM
#8
Please refund your red trust from my account.

Refund? Did you pay for your red trust?
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March 21, 2018, 12:15:30 PM
#7
It looks like there is circumstantial evidence the OP is crazybtrade based on the high number of received merits. Someone should research this further to see if there is more solid evidence of this.
KWH
legendary
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In Collateral I Trust.
March 21, 2018, 11:48:14 AM
#6
OP, explain how this is a scam?  Roll Eyes
legendary
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So anyway, I applied as a merit source :)
March 21, 2018, 11:45:46 AM
#5
actmyname ( https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/actmyname-465017 ) gave me negative trust.
He is not right, because I don't want buy account. He has not proof!
Proof is right here in the reference. Since you are a cry baby who needs to be spoonfed, here you go - https://archive.is/cg7a6

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Please refund your red trust from my account.

Trusted members please support me!
Thanks!

I am not a "Trusted" member of this forum and I got a bunch of lovely looking red trust on my account as well. But I will tell you this much that your intent to buy an account was present and thus your red trust is deserved.

Thank you for bringing this to my notice in the forum. I have also sent you a negative trust rating.

-TheUltraElite awaits retaliatory negative feedback on their profile-
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March 21, 2018, 09:36:24 AM
#4
it's right in the reference link, bozo... You asked the price of an account. It's archived. Forget it. He's not removing it.
How do you know he wasn’t trying to up his post count?
legendary
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March 21, 2018, 09:34:12 AM
#3




^^^

Yes, you showed interest into buying a junior account.
The feedback is legit and well placed.

Thanks actmyname for keeping account buyers/sellers away Smiley
legendary
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March 21, 2018, 08:51:38 AM
#2
it's right in the reference link, bozo... You asked the price of an account. It's archived. Forget it. He's not removing it.
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March 21, 2018, 08:45:08 AM
#1
actmyname ( https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/actmyname-465017 ) gave me negative trust.
He is not right, because I don't want buy account. He has not proof!

Please refund your red trust from my account.

Trusted members please support me!
Thanks!
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