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Topic: Buying trust: Get BTC for giving me feedback (Read 1874 times)

hero member
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Merit: 500
Never ending parties are what Im into.
October 08, 2015, 06:46:39 PM
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Anybody that would even attempt to sell their trust for bitcoins will be definitely attacked with negative trust themselves.

Anyway, let's join the bandwagon and give OP some red trust!
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
Well a scammer asking to honest members give positive feedback to him or her be able to scam others makes no sense but well ,nowadays for sure some people would do the positive feedback to get those 0,03 btc ,money is more important then honesty nowadays oh hell.
legendary
Activity: 3542
Merit: 1352
Cashback 15%
Meh. Buying trust is heavily frowned upon in this forum. If you really want to get a green in that trust rating from DT, better prove yourself worthy of that and do some good trades here first. It's not like we're gonna trust some random stranger and pay us something in exchange of a green for that stranger to just exploit the rating and execute large scams.

We're not born yesterday, bud.
member
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Why is this thread sofa king awe some??


Kiss
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
I think you will get more negative trust from this thread, than positive  Undecided
sr. member
Activity: 410
Merit: 250
If you are in DT I will give you 0.03 btc for leaving me trust and making me green. It needs to be a glowing review. No bullshit like "he's a nice guy". It should be at least 3 sentences and speak of how trustworthy I am with large amounts of btc.

I can put some coin in escrow in case anyone is worried about getting paid.

Let's do this!

yeah so you get 100+ trust in just 0.3 and then you scam for 10 bitcoins ? dosent looks fair.
maybe 1 coin per person ...lmao
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
If you are in DT I will give you 0.03 btc for leaving me trust and making me green. It needs to be a glowing review. No bullshit like "he's a nice guy". It should be at least 3 sentences and speak of how trustworthy I am with large amounts of btc.

I can put some coin in escrow in case anyone is worried about getting paid.

Let's do this!
It should be at least 3 sentences and speak of how trustworthy I am with large amounts of btc.  Huh Huh this is more criminal than anything you must have done to fetch you -ve trust.
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1014
Check out your profile baby. I just gave you a gift of negative trust.   Grin
hero member
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Ok i gave you positive trust
Oops i clicked negative instead Tongue
My bad  Roll Eyes
legendary
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Why has this thread turned into a QS feedback thread?

Anyways, The OP already has got what he wanted

legendary
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:^)
Another Q : Is it possible that member from DT create his alt to give his feedback into his alt .... ?
Yes it is possible but they will most likely not do it, as it will raise suspicions on their main acc. , and probably cause them to be removed from DT(as in case of QS).
this was more or less what i meant when i said no. they arent stupid and wont pull stupid stunts like these as getting caught would get their 'main' accounts tagged/removed from dt.

Nope, still wrong. BadBear removed me because I lied about being banned. It has nothing to do with escrowing my own deal. Tomatocage removed me from his trust list because of the huge amount of pressure he received from others to remove me.

----something a bit unrelated------
Uhuh, although I was under the impression that you got removed from DT automatically because you got a negative trust from Level 1 depth, which is why you got removed from DT.
trust ratings have nothing to being on DT, one is 'placed' in DT depth 2 by being on the trust list of someone in depth 1.

In order to get removed from DT, you need to be negated by at least one additional person more then the number of people whose trust list you are on, so I would have needed to be negated by at least 3 people.
i didnt know that until now, neat.
copper member
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Nope, still wrong. BadBear removed me because I lied about being banned. It has nothing to do with escrowing my own deal. Tomatocage removed me from his trust list because of the huge amount of pressure he received from others to remove me.

----something a bit unrelated------
Uhuh, although I was under the impression that you got removed from DT automatically because you got a negative trust from Level 1 depth, which is why you got removed from DT.
Nope. I was negated by dooglus (this is despite him making statements that my conurbations to the trust system were very good shortly prior to negating me), however I was on BadBear's and TC's trust list. In order to get removed from DT, you need to be negated by at least one additional person more then the number of people whose trust list you are on, so I would have needed to be negated by at least 3 people.
hero member
Activity: 924
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Nope, still wrong. BadBear removed me because I lied about being banned. It has nothing to do with escrowing my own deal. Tomatocage removed me from his trust list because of the huge amount of pressure he received from others to remove me.

----something a bit unrelated------
Uhuh, although I was under the impression that you got removed from DT automatically because you got a negative trust from Level 1 depth, which is why you got removed from DT.
copper member
Activity: 2996
Merit: 2374
Another Q : Is it possible that member from DT create his alt to give his feedback into his alt .... ?
Yes it is possible but they will most likely not do it, as it will raise suspicions on their main acc. , and probably cause them to be removed from DT(as in case of QS).
I never have given positive trust to any of my alts (except for testing purposes that were always removed within minutes).
Ok maybe I should rephrase my words better from next time, I meant any type of shady activity( like giving feedback to alts ) will get you removed from DT in the same way you got
Nope, still wrong. BadBear removed me because I lied about being banned. It has nothing to do with escrowing my own deal. Tomatocage removed me from his trust list because of the huge amount of pressure he received from others to remove me.

There are several examples of others who I know have escrowed their own deals in the past, and a few additional people above those people who I suspect escrow their own deals without issue. Some of these people are still on DT, and I have a good reason to believe that their Level1 sponsors are well aware that (at least in some cases) they are escrowing their own deal.

edit: it has been a while since I last tallied who I was certain who was escrowing their own deals, however IIRC I was aware of ~5 well respected/trusted people (myself included) who I knew with certainty that they were escrowing their own deals, and another ~3-4 people who I strongly suspect have at least attempted to escrow their own deal.
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1005
4 Mana 7/7
Another Q : Is it possible that member from DT create his alt to give his feedback into his alt .... ?
Yes it is possible but they will most likely not do it, as it will raise suspicions on their main acc. , and probably cause them to be removed from DT(as in case of QS).
I never have given positive trust to any of my alts (except for testing purposes that were always removed within minutes).
Ok maybe I should rephrase my words better from next time, I meant any type of shady activity( like giving feedback to alts ) will get you removed from DT in the same way you got
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
First of all, do you really really thing buying a trust makes you trustworthy?
People here are not so much greedy that they will give you positive trust for bitcoins.
I wonder,why are you even asking for it to may be scam others.It would be much better if you just earned that green feedback because now i see you are all RED just and you deserved it  Smiley
copper member
Activity: 2996
Merit: 2374
Another Q : Is it possible that member from DT create his alt to give his feedback into his alt .... ?
Yes it is possible but they will most likely not do it, as it will raise suspicions on their main acc. , and probably cause them to be removed from DT(as in case of QS).
I never have given positive trust to any of my alts (except for testing purposes that were always removed within minutes).
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1005
4 Mana 7/7
well, positive trust feedback from DT users are worth 100btc if im right. your .03 is only for negative trust. btw, i gave you 1 for free even im not on DT
Well no according to my calculations , if you do it the right way you can get one by spending only 0.01-0.02. Not recommending it but getting a positive is not that hard as you guys think.
Another Q : Is it possible that member from DT create his alt to give his feedback into his alt .... ?
Yes it is possible but they will most likely not do it, as it will raise suspicions on their main acc. , and probably cause them to be removed from DT(as in case of QS).
copper member
Activity: 2996
Merit: 2374
Why you're wasting your time and your account to do this...

Another Q : Is it possible that member from DT create his alt to give his feedback into his alt .... ?
no.
What are you talking about? It is very possible for people on DefaultTrust to give feedback to their alts (or other scamming partners). If/when scammers are able to get on DefaultTrust, then they will often give feedback to their alts in order to give them additional credibility. This has happened several times in the past. Most of the time the account in question gets removed from DefaultTrust fairly quickly as it is usually pretty obvious when this is happening.
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
Hmm. I think op is not a new member. He's just trolling members here

That's the conclusion I've arrived at as well.

Why you're wasting your time and your account to do this...

Another Q : Is it possible that member from DT create his alt to give his feedback into his alt .... ?
no.

What is stopping them from doing this?
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