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legendary
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December 14, 2014, 12:27:51 PM
#30
well i dont think its forbidden tho, well im new here anyway
 Grin

but i think by making this in public means people will negative that feedback like it never happened before

Regards,
Erwin


EDIT :
Not forbidden no, but people tend to distrust those that engage in that sort of behavior though, and neg them for it.

badbear clarify this so its not forbidden
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1043
#Free market
December 12, 2014, 11:06:58 AM
#29
....
If you are so "smart" and "trusted" member over here ,and I guess you knew that asking for positive feedback is forbidden,why didn't you replied back such as "hey dude this is forbidden maybe you want a donation ?" without this show ... but no ,you chose to make this thread and marcotheminer should pay you .01 for your posts in this thread so you could say thanks at least to me....

No problem , I 've asked you "what is this small favour" only for see what was your answer.  However ,  *no problem* have a nice day.


Ps: If I put a signature  Must I stop posting here in the forum ? Are you kidding me ?
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
December 12, 2014, 11:03:15 AM
#28
conteaza, you seem to not understand something very simple. Giving out the code for free does not make you trustworthy, which is exactly what you asked for.

Yes , I think he doesn't understand.  I would have preferred to give him a donation , at the end it would have been better.
Dude I already understand, don't worry about me
And don't make excuses  because you preferred to take the code for free

Ok , no problem, have a nice day Smiley. I didn't want to take the code for free ( You asked me a positive feedback this is the real problem , you did not ask me a *donation*).
I repeat again.. you didn't say anything about donation so I thought about a small favour such as write some letters and do a click

I've asked you what was this *small favour"  , so I thought it is a donation or another *thing*  I didn't think it was a positive feedback. However it is too late , have a nice day.
If you are so "smart" and "trusted" member over here ,and I guess you knew that asking for positive feedback is forbidden,why didn't you replied back such as "hey dude this is forbidden maybe you want a donation ?" without this show ... but no ,you chose to make this thread and marcotheminer should pay you .01 for your posts in this thread so you could say thanks at least to me....
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1043
#Free market
December 12, 2014, 10:12:17 AM
#27
conteaza, you seem to not understand something very simple. Giving out the code for free does not make you trustworthy, which is exactly what you asked for.

Yes , I think he doesn't understand.  I would have preferred to give him a donation , at the end it would have been better.
Dude I already understand, don't worry about me
And don't make excuses  because you preferred to take the code for free

Ok , no problem, have a nice day Smiley. I didn't want to take the code for free ( You asked me a positive feedback this is the real problem , you did not ask me a *donation*).
I repeat again.. you didn't say anything about donation so I thought about a small favour such as write some letters and do a click

I've asked you what was this *small favour"  , so I thought it is a donation or another *thing*  I didn't think it was a positive feedback. However it is too late , have a nice day.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
December 12, 2014, 10:09:39 AM
#26
conteaza, you seem to not understand something very simple. Giving out the code for free does not make you trustworthy, which is exactly what you asked for.

Yes , I think he doesn't understand.  I would have preferred to give him a donation , at the end it would have been better.
Dude I already understand, don't worry about me
And don't make excuses  because you preferred to take the code for free

Ok , no problem, have a nice day Smiley. I didn't want to take the code for free ( You asked me a positive feedback this is the real problem , you did not ask me a *donation*).
I repeat again.. you didn't say anything about donation so I thought about a small favour such as write some letters and do a click
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1043
#Free market
December 12, 2014, 09:11:16 AM
#25
conteaza, you seem to not understand something very simple. Giving out the code for free does not make you trustworthy, which is exactly what you asked for.

Yes , I think he doesn't understand.  I would have preferred to give him a donation , at the end it would have been better.
Dude I already understand, don't worry about me
And don't make excuses  because you preferred to take the code for free

Ok , no problem, have a nice day Smiley. I didn't want to take the code for free ( You asked me a positive feedback this is the real problem , you did not ask me a *donation*).
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
December 12, 2014, 09:03:10 AM
#24
conteaza, you seem to not understand something very simple. Giving out the code for free does not make you trustworthy, which is exactly what you asked for.

Yes , I think he doesn't understand.  I would have preferred to give him a donation , at the end it would have been better.
Dude I already understand, don't worry about me
And don't make excuses  because you preferred to take the code for free
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1043
#Free market
December 12, 2014, 08:03:18 AM
#23
conteaza, you seem to not understand something very simple. Giving out the code for free does not make you trustworthy, which is exactly what you asked for.

Yes , I think he doesn't understand.  I would have preferred to give him a donation , at the end it would have been better.
legendary
Activity: 812
Merit: 1002
December 10, 2014, 04:27:05 AM
#22
conteaza, you seem to not understand something very simple. Giving out the code for free does not make you trustworthy, which is exactly what you asked for.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
December 08, 2014, 08:37:05 AM
#21
Exactly he tends to get my work almost for "free" .

You still do not get it. You could have asked for monetary compensation, instead you asked for trust. If everybody gives out trust and saves on money then it breaks the trust system.

It may be possible that you have been asking others too for the same.
If i'm not wrong positive trust is left when the deal is successful .In our case he could received the code and me positive trust and everybody could be happy instead of this "show"
And you can be sure that this was my first and last time when I'm asking for trust as a favour instead of my services .

I've told you :

Quote
I would rather make a  donation to you , instead of  left you a positive feedback.

You didn't mention this when we was chatting

Because you didn't ask me a donation , but a positive feedback.
Because you didn't say at the begginng about a donation ,and I thought about a small favour
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1043
#Free market
December 08, 2014, 08:33:30 AM
#20
Exactly he tends to get my work almost for "free" .

You still do not get it. You could have asked for monetary compensation, instead you asked for trust. If everybody gives out trust and saves on money then it breaks the trust system.

It may be possible that you have been asking others too for the same.
If i'm not wrong positive trust is left when the deal is successful .In our case he could received the code and me positive trust and everybody could be happy instead of this "show"
And you can be sure that this was my first and last time when I'm asking for trust as a favour instead of my services .

I've told you :

Quote
I would rather make a  donation to you , instead of  left you a positive feedback.

You didn't mention this when we was chatting

Because you didn't ask me a donation , but a positive feedback.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
December 08, 2014, 08:32:46 AM
#19
Exactly he tends to get my work almost for "free" .

You still do not get it. You could have asked for monetary compensation, instead you asked for trust. If everybody gives out trust and saves on money then it breaks the trust system.

It may be possible that you have been asking others too for the same.
If i'm not wrong positive trust is left when the deal is successful .In our case he could received the code and me positive trust and everybody could be happy instead of this "show"
And you can be sure that this was my first and last time when I'm asking for trust as a favour instead of my services .

I've told you :

Quote
I would rather make a  donation to you , instead of  left you a positive feedback.

You didn't mention this when we was chatting
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1043
#Free market
December 08, 2014, 08:30:52 AM
#18
...

Just because someone is not on DefaultTrust doesn't make their feedback discountable and it is still seen under 'untrusted' which doesn't mean 'worthless'. A person can always get put on the default trust at a later date as well which will instantaneously make their feedback 'green'. Feedback is always worth something and can help you make up your mind about a user. If people can see you have done many trades this could also help people in deciding whether to put you on the default trust list themselves.


I know , but a lot of users don't think like you.

Exactly he tends to get my work almost for "free" .

You still do not get it. You could have asked for monetary compensation, instead you asked for trust. If everybody gives out trust and saves on money then it breaks the trust system.

It may be possible that you have been asking others too for the same.
If i'm not wrong positive trust is left when the deal is successful .In our case he could received the code and me positive trust and everybody could be happy instead of this "show"
And you can be sure that this was my first and last time when I'm asking for trust as a favour instead of my services .

I've told you :

Quote
I would rather make a  donation to you , instead of  left you a positive feedback.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
December 08, 2014, 08:27:57 AM
#17
Exactly he tends to get my work almost for "free" .

You still do not get it. You could have asked for monetary compensation, instead you asked for trust. If everybody gives out trust and saves on money then it breaks the trust system.

It may be possible that you have been asking others too for the same.
If i'm not wrong positive trust is left when the deal is successful .In our case he could received the code and me positive trust and everybody could be happy instead of this "show"
And you can be sure that this was my first and last time when I'm asking for trust as a favour instead of my services .
global moderator
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December 08, 2014, 08:23:24 AM
#16
I believe this is tantamount to trust buying. I had loanees who requested me to give positive trust, and not only I refused their request I warned them of the possibility as being marked as trust buyers.
....

So at the end is it forbidden ?

As Badbear said it's not forbidden but most people think trying to buy/encourage/ask for trust is very frowned upon, but you can take each incident on a case by case basis, but what people leave feedback for is largely up to the individual user and this type of behavior is for the community to police. I don't think this is the worst case of trust abuse so I think taking this thread as a warning (or at the most a neutral trust) would suffice and hopefully conteaza has learned where he went wrong.

I believe this is tantamount to trust buying. I had loanees who requested me to give positive trust, and not only I refused their request I warned them of the possibility as being marked as trust buyers.

I think the vast majority of people taking (and sometimes those giving) the loans do so to build up feedback.

Jeez tantamount to trust buying? I assume you're not known with how hard BB are made.
All I asked was a small favour in return to one of my secrets

It does not matter if it was hard or easy. You asked for trust in exchange for something. That is equivalent to trust buying.

redsn0w should be commended for bringing it to light instead of agreeing to it.

The problem he has asked me a positive feed.  but I'm not in the defaultTrust list so at the end my "feedback" doesn't count anything and especially "it is not seen".

Just because someone is not on DefaultTrust doesn't make their feedback discountable and it is still seen under 'untrusted' which doesn't mean 'worthless'. A person can always get put on the default trust at a later date as well which will instantaneously make their feedback 'green'. Feedback is always worth something and can help you make up your mind about a user. If people can see you have done many trades this could also help people in deciding whether to put you on the default trust list themselves.
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1000
December 08, 2014, 08:12:45 AM
#15
Exactly he tends to get my work almost for "free" .

You still do not get it. You could have asked for monetary compensation, instead you asked for trust. If everybody gives out trust and saves on money then it breaks the trust system.

It may be possible that you have been asking others too for the same.
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1043
#Free market
December 08, 2014, 08:11:07 AM
#14
Jeez tantamount to trust buying? I assume you're not known with how hard BB are made.
All I asked was a small favour in return to one of my secrets

It does not matter if it was hard or easy. You asked for trust in exchange for something. That is equivalent to trust buying.

redsn0w should be commended for bringing it to light instead of agreeing to it.

The problem he has asked me a positive feed.  but I'm not in the defaultTrust list so at the end my "feedback" doesn't count anything and especially "it is not seen".

 However thanks for your opinion Wink.

I was pointing out that you could have gotten the code for "free".

What does the wink mean?
Exactly he tends to get my work almost for "free" .

I would rather make a  donation to you , instead of  left you a positive feedback.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
December 08, 2014, 08:08:55 AM
#13
Jeez tantamount to trust buying? I assume you're not known with how hard BB are made.
All I asked was a small favour in return to one of my secrets

It does not matter if it was hard or easy. You asked for trust in exchange for something. That is equivalent to trust buying.

redsn0w should be commended for bringing it to light instead of agreeing to it.

The problem he has asked me a positive feed.  but I'm not in the defaultTrust list so at the end my "feedback" doesn't count anything and especially "it is not seen".

 However thanks for your opinion Wink.

I was pointing out that you could have gotten the code for "free".

What does the wink mean?
Exactly he tends to get my work almost for "free" .
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1043
#Free market
December 08, 2014, 08:03:25 AM
#12
Not forbidden no, but people tend to distrust those that engage in that sort of behavior though, and neg them for it.


Oh ok , thanks for the reply.

At the moment I would like to know another thing : is it against the forum's rules that type of comportment through PM ?

There are few things forbidden on this forum, I would venture to guess that the PM itself is not forbidden. But if you actually went through with it, I would think it would be a misuse of the trust system.

Yeah you're right.

...
I was pointing out that you could have gotten the code for "free".

What does the wink mean?

At the end I don't want anymore the "bb_code"  , and the wink doesn't mean nothing ( it is only an emoticon).
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1000
December 08, 2014, 08:01:24 AM
#11
Jeez tantamount to trust buying? I assume you're not known with how hard BB are made.
All I asked was a small favour in return to one of my secrets

It does not matter if it was hard or easy. You asked for trust in exchange for something. That is equivalent to trust buying.

redsn0w should be commended for bringing it to light instead of agreeing to it.

The problem he has asked me a positive feed.  but I'm not in the defaultTrust list so at the end my "feedback" doesn't count anything and especially "it is not seen".

 However thanks for your opinion Wink.

I was pointing out that you could have gotten the code for "free".

What does the wink mean?
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