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sr. member
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April 22, 2016, 07:07:26 AM
#36
I think this idea won't work because the tenants of your account may not treat it as an asset and get it banned or red trusted in the process if they decide to spam to get more money from signature campaigns. Plus there is a vigilante police going on on the forum that will give you  feedback the moment you try to change hands of the account. Or people could take out loans in your name and give the account as collateral which would be very bad.
legendary
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April 22, 2016, 06:17:15 AM
#35
Would it be possible to rent bitcointalk accounts out to users wishing to participate in signature campaigns? I'd just like to know the practicality of one of my crazy ideas. Just a little FYI, I was considering buying an account and trying to profit from signature campaigns but found the price too high. So I was wondering if other people encounter the same issue and perhaps would want a place to "rent" an account from. Thanks for reading and responding!

Heh, crazy idea! Smiley I can rent you my account if you want Smiley (joke)
You can buy account in "auction" section or on market in "goods" -> "digital goods" section.. just be carefull with scammers - never go first!
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April 22, 2016, 06:08:22 AM
#34
i would suggest you, dont do that. if the user who rent one of your account use it for sketchy behavior then your account will only get red mark and it would be a loss for you.

It is highly risky idea. The only option which is safe is that you give it to your friend or relative as you will have full trust on those people.

I would still suggest stay from from this idea.  Wink
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April 22, 2016, 06:05:28 AM
#33
Would it be possible to rent bitcointalk accounts out to users wishing to participate in signature campaigns? I'd just like to know the practicality of one of my crazy ideas. Just a little FYI, I was considering buying an account and trying to profit from signature campaigns but found the price too high. So I was wondering if other people encounter the same issue and perhaps would want a place to "rent" an account from. Thanks for reading and responding!

Some things to consider, 1.) you might get some people to sign up but when they see they can just have thier own account without you taking a cut they will leave. 2.)they might just steal your account 3.) they might make poor posts and the account could be devalued. 4.) they might take out loans 5.) they might get banned for spam. 6.) sig campaigns are in low supply right now.

Overall there are better things to do in bitcoin world.
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April 22, 2016, 05:29:19 AM
#32
When a person is able to pay a colleadral, why not he will buy an account to own.

I mean I asked a similar question on another thread: When a person is able to pay collateral, why take out a loan?
1) He thinks the object's value may rise in some time
2) He doesn't want to sell it, merely provide it as collateral and take it back when the loan is paid out. Might be because the collateral has a higher value than the loan
3) Some sentimental value
The list goes on

But aren't these also valid reasons not to buy an account, but rent it?
sr. member
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April 22, 2016, 05:18:27 AM
#31
When a person is able to pay a colleadral, why not he will buy an account to own.

I mean I asked a similar question on another thread: When a person is able to pay collateral, why take out a loan?
1) He thinks the object's value may rise in some time
2) He doesn't want to sell it, merely provide it as collateral and take it back when the loan is paid out. Might be because the collateral has a higher value than the loan
3) Some sentimental value
The list goes on
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April 22, 2016, 05:16:15 AM
#30
When a person is able to pay a colleadral, why not he will buy an account to own.

I mean I asked a similar question on another thread: When a person is able to pay collateral, why take out a loan?
sr. member
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April 22, 2016, 02:27:23 AM
#29
i think the renting out should  n0t be initiated in the first place because this will be a cheaper way of buying an account probably collateral wont be matched up as this is a new thing
legendary
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April 22, 2016, 01:50:17 AM
#28
When a person is able to pay a colleadral, why not he will buy an account to own.

There are lot of new signature campaigns also keep on coming, so finding a slot not a problem.
Also, there are many people who are selling campaign enrolled accounts also.

I do not foresee any long term possibility of success for this idea.
legendary
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April 22, 2016, 01:08:04 AM
#27
about a year ago i have seen one person do this, he used to rent his account for others to post on signature campaigns and he gave them a percent.

but there are a lot of problems with this, you have to give them your account which they may not give it back or even they might spam and get your account banned.
I remember that, but at that time the OP didn't mean to rent his account. He just wanted to pay some users to make him few posts as he was being busy with his other business. By renting account, the renter could do anything he want, not just join any signature campaign. He could borrow money by that account without telling the true owner, even making the account become a collateral for the loan.
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April 22, 2016, 12:59:03 AM
#26
That would be possible if someone have multiple accounts and keeping them on hibernation mode.

But at the same time, there would be a problem for the account owner.

When you're renting from him, you might not be that careful with the account and just spam everywhere or scam people or just scam the account owner itself by selling the account to someone else and not returning to the owner?  (Silly thoughts you know) Grin
legendary
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April 22, 2016, 12:52:25 AM
#25
about a year ago i have seen one person do this, he used to rent his account for others to post on signature campaigns and he gave them a percent.

but there are a lot of problems with this, you have to give them your account which they may not give it back or even they might spam and get your account banned.

yes. we can't consider this work as a risk free. better to avoid this don't rent your account and work your self for your accounts. I think a signature campaign require 5 to 8 post a day. and reaching the limit is not a big deal for anyone. so no need to rent account.
legendary
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April 22, 2016, 12:44:42 AM
#24
about a year ago i have seen one person do this, he used to rent his account for others to post on signature campaigns and he gave them a percent.

but there are a lot of problems with this, you have to give them your account which they may not give it back or even they might spam and get your account banned.
legendary
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April 22, 2016, 12:30:15 AM
#23
I don't think it would be a good Idea. you can rent an account. but how?
for example if I want to rent my account. then what will be the process.. I have to give you account password which is not a good thing. trusting on a newbie is like impossible here..

1: You change your password to something impersonal
2: You entrust the new password to an escrow
3: Escrow gives new password to me
4: If I change password, deal is off, you keep collateral
I'm not sure there is any green trusted one who want to be the escrow for this kind of transaction. Imo most moderators here will give extra attention at this service. If the price value of collateral is quite high, then I guess no one would try this service and prefer using his money to buy an account.
Is it disallowed, or are the moderators just keeping things in check?

it is not disallowed I think, if some one want to give his account to some one else this is 100% his own call, but that someone should select a trusted person. must be from family or friend. because you can't trust anyone in this forum.
legendary
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April 22, 2016, 12:16:14 AM
#22
I don't think it would be a good Idea. you can rent an account. but how?
for example if I want to rent my account. then what will be the process.. I have to give you account password which is not a good thing. trusting on a newbie is like impossible here..

1: You change your password to something impersonal
2: You entrust the new password to an escrow
3: Escrow gives new password to me
4: If I change password, deal is off, you keep collateral
I'm not sure there is any green trusted one who want to be the escrow for this kind of transaction. Imo most moderators here will give extra attention at this service. If the price value of collateral is quite high, then I guess no one would try this service and prefer using his money to buy an account.
Is it disallowed, or are the moderators just keeping things in check?
I'm not sure, there is no clear explanation about this, because it's a new idea. But imo, it could be a way for scammers to do scamming again by renting your account after their old accounts got red trust. This discussion should be brought to reputation or meta board to get more explanation.
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April 21, 2016, 11:43:31 PM
#21
I don't think it would be a good Idea. you can rent an account. but how?
for example if I want to rent my account. then what will be the process.. I have to give you account password which is not a good thing. trusting on a newbie is like impossible here..

1: You change your password to something impersonal
2: You entrust the new password to an escrow
3: Escrow gives new password to me
4: If I change password, deal is off, you keep collateral
I'm not sure there is any green trusted one who want to be the escrow for this kind of transaction. Imo most moderators here will give extra attention at this service. If the price value of collateral is quite high, then I guess no one would try this service and prefer using his money to buy an account.
Is it disallowed, or are the moderators just keeping things in check?
legendary
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April 21, 2016, 11:42:04 PM
#20
I don't think it would be a good Idea. you can rent an account. but how?
for example if I want to rent my account. then what will be the process.. I have to give you account password which is not a good thing. trusting on a newbie is like impossible here..

1: You change your password to something impersonal
2: You entrust the new password to an escrow
3: Escrow gives new password to me
4: If I change password, deal is off, you keep collateral
I'm not sure there is any green trusted one who want to be the escrow for this kind of transaction. Imo most moderators here will give extra attention at this service. If the price value of collateral is quite high, then I guess no one would try this service and prefer using his money to buy an account.
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April 21, 2016, 11:38:53 PM
#19
I'd thought of this before. I had almost 10 alts that I had gathered over the months from trading, which I had no use for. So I tried it and my account got negative repped. Don't trade with people you don't trust.

Did you get collateral from it?
legendary
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April 21, 2016, 11:14:16 PM
#18
I'd thought of this before. I had almost 10 alts that I had gathered over the months from trading, which I had no use for. So I tried it and my account got negative repped. Don't trade with people you don't trust.
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April 21, 2016, 11:06:15 PM
#17
I don't think it would be a good Idea. you can rent an account. but how?
for example if I want to rent my account. then what will be the process.. I have to give you account password which is not a good thing. trusting on a newbie is like impossible here..

1: You change your password to something impersonal
2: You entrust the new password to an escrow
3: Escrow gives new password to me
4: If I change password, deal is off, you keep collateral
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