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Topic: How do you know if the account is sold or not after it was advertised for sale? - page 3. (Read 746 times)

legendary
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Exactly you can not say if an account has been sold because some sell their accounts as a complete package, with email and everything that goes with it!
You can actually only look at the post history and compare the older posts with the current ones, whether they are spelled out in writing or in the same way as the posts are made!
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It seems the accepted stance by many DT here is that selling or buying an account is worthy of a red tag.
Generally accepted, yes, though I'm pretty sure not every member on bitcointalk--DT or otherwise--agrees that account sales are shady, untrustworthy, or what have you.  I certainly do, and I've written my reasons as to why so many times that I'm not going to do it again here.

As to OP's question, which I saw because I have him off ignore for some reason, there's no way to know if an account was actually sold.  I think he knows this, because it's pretty obvious that if some behind-the-scenes, off-forum deals are done, there's no way for anyone else to know if an account changed hands.  So I'm curious as to what the angle is with this question, or whether this is just another manifestation of cryptohunter's severe case of hypergraphia.

Well that is at least a better attempt than suchmorons.

Well I am inclined to agree. There is no way to know if it was sold and also it would be the best way to make it look as if it was not sold for the new owner to announce that it was no longer for sale and they had changed their mind.

Therefore if DT's want to flag  account sellers they must flag those that announce an account sale then a few weeks later say it is no longer for sale and they changed their minds.



@Suchmoon delete your stupid attempt at derailing, you get more net negative to this board every time I see one of your pathetic slobbering posts.

If you wish to sell your own account you snitching fool  then list it in the correct section not on my thread thanks.

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It seems the accepted stance by many DT here is that selling or buying an account is worthy of a red tag.
Generally accepted, yes, though I'm pretty sure not every member on bitcointalk--DT or otherwise--agrees that account sales are shady, untrustworthy, or what have you.  I certainly do, and I've written my reasons as to why so many times that I'm not going to do it again here.

As to OP's question, which I saw because I have him off ignore for some reason, there's no way to know if an account was actually sold.  I think he knows this, because it's pretty obvious that if some behind-the-scenes, off-forum deals are done, there's no way for anyone else to know if an account changed hands.  So I'm curious as to what the angle is with this question, or whether this is just another manifestation of cryptohunter's severe case of hypergraphia.
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I'm selling my account for 6 trillion Howeycoins.

Now you'll never know who owns it mwahahahaha.
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It seems the accepted stance by many DT here is that selling or buying an account is worthy of a red tag. This is not the debate here though.

So, if someone advertises their account for sale then say about a month later there is a post from that account states the account is no longer for sale, then how can we know if that account was sold or not?

I mean surely the best way to get away with selling their accounts here is to get the new owner to announce the account is no longer for sale?

We could say look at some kind of address used before and after?  but what if that was sold with the account?

I guess there is no real way to know? So anyone advertising their account for sale must be classed as a sold account?










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