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Topic: negative trust (Read 985 times)

legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1043
#Free market
September 21, 2014, 04:07:31 PM
#6
Don't ask him just yet. Stick around for awhile making quality posts and being a good member. Maybe do a few deals too, though make sure to use a good escrow. (Anyone who isn't super honest will rip you off, because you can't retaliate with a newbie account that has negative trust.)

Then, send a private message to Vod, asking him if he would be so kind as to remove the negative trust. Chances are he'll see your good activity here and happily remove it, as by then you'll have proven to be at least a semi-legitimate member.

Agreed; all anyone knows about you at the moment is that you're a newbie and you asked for a loan, but if you stick around and prove yourself to be a legitimate user then Vod will most likely be willing to remove the feedback. If you just ask now, nothing's changed from his perspective, as you haven't done much on the forum since.

yes ,  this is a part of the "game"  Wink  . Don't worry @kralledr .
hero member
Activity: 508
Merit: 500
Techwolf on #bitcoin and Reddit
September 21, 2014, 04:02:37 PM
#5
Don't ask him just yet. Stick around for awhile making quality posts and being a good member. Maybe do a few deals too, though make sure to use a good escrow. (Anyone who isn't super honest will rip you off, because you can't retaliate with a newbie account that has negative trust.)

Then, send a private message to Vod, asking him if he would be so kind as to remove the negative trust. Chances are he'll see your good activity here and happily remove it, as by then you'll have proven to be at least a semi-legitimate member.

Agreed; all anyone knows about you at the moment is that you're a newbie and you asked for a loan, but if you stick around and prove yourself to be a legitimate user then Vod will most likely be willing to remove the feedback. If you just ask now, nothing's changed from his perspective, as you haven't done much on the forum since.
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 509
September 20, 2014, 04:25:53 AM
#4
Don't ask him just yet. Stick around for awhile making quality posts and being a good member. Maybe do a few deals too, though make sure to use a good escrow. (Anyone who isn't super honest will rip you off, because you can't retaliate with a newbie account that has negative trust.)

Then, send a private message to Vod, asking him if he would be so kind as to remove the negative trust. Chances are he'll see your good activity here and happily remove it, as by then you'll have proven to be at least a semi-legitimate member.
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
September 19, 2014, 05:29:09 PM
#3
I not like dupe accounts so i hope he give me a chance Smiley
global moderator
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September 19, 2014, 05:25:08 PM
#2
The only way to remove it is to ask vod if he will. You may or may not be successful but try convince him why he should. If not, best create a new account.
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
September 19, 2014, 05:23:20 PM
#1
So when i was a newbie here *i am still* i did request a loan and vod gave me negative feedback since i am a silent reader and learned more and understanding now why he gave this negative rep to me because a lot loan scammers around

Is there some way to remove it?
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