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February 28, 2016, 12:17:01 AM
#8
Fact that many members transact accounts tells me people will remove negative trust for a fee or favor. Otherwise there would not be threads asking for negative trust accounts cheap.
Also factor in all these defaulted loan accounts that do not get negative trust from the loaner, as they need to sell it to get funds back.
If you are thinking about it search the negative trust givers threads. If they come off like a ass, they tend to be narcistic and will not remove it. Ego comes into play as well as moral compass.


Edit left response well I was typing on my cell.

Looks like a real hypothetical question. No idea.
hero member
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February 28, 2016, 12:08:09 AM
#7
If it was a neg from pretty much anyone sensible, it won't be removed just because you bought the account. Don't you think there'd be services started up that would get your neg removed in a similar fashion(fake change in ownership) and essentially drive the price of the account back up after someone has scammed another individual?

I think you got the wrong in ind , i am asking that a seller has a negative trust account which has a defaulted loan on it.
Now he needs more money , but he cant ask because he has negative trust as being not able to pay loan back. as he is in need i asked him if he can sell em his account and he said if i can give him requested bits so that he can repay the loan and get removed his neg tags.
i am just asking is it possible that he pays the loan back and neg tags will be removed from him?
If he repays the loan first , there might be a chance that the neg gets removed.
sr. member
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February 28, 2016, 12:05:03 AM
#6
If it was a neg from pretty much anyone sensible, it won't be removed just because you bought the account. Don't you think there'd be services started up that would get your neg removed in a similar fashion(fake change in ownership) and essentially drive the price of the account back up after someone has scammed another individual?

I think you got the wrong in ind , i am asking that a seller has a negative trust account which has a defaulted loan on it.
Now he needs more money , but he cant ask because he has negative trust as being not able to pay loan back. as he is in need i asked him if he can sell em his account and he said if i can give him requested bits so that he can repay the loan and get removed his neg tags.
i am just asking is it possible that he pays the loan back and neg tags will be removed from him?
hero member
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February 28, 2016, 12:00:55 AM
#5
If it was a neg from pretty much anyone sensible, it won't be removed just because you bought the account. Don't you think there'd be services started up that would get your neg removed in a similar fashion(fake change in ownership) and essentially drive the price of the account back up after someone has scammed another individual?
legendary
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February 27, 2016, 08:56:35 PM
#4
Let me ask.  If the neg trust gets removed, will the trust then be green?
legendary
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February 27, 2016, 08:54:29 PM
#3
Hi..
I just wanna buy a account which has neg trust because of a defaulted loan.

Questions:

1. Will the negative trusts be removed after I pay the defaulted loan?


i suggest not to do so (buying)
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hee-ho.
February 26, 2016, 03:06:27 PM
#2
Hi..
I just wanna buy a account which has neg trust because of a defaulted loan.

Questions:

1. Will the negative trusts be removed after I pay the defaulted loan?


maybe. depends on the user who gave the account a negative feedback.
sr. member
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February 26, 2016, 03:03:32 PM
#1
Hi..
I just wanna buy a account which has neg trust because of a defaulted loan.

Questions:

1. Will the negative trusts be removed after I pay the defaulted loan?
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