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Topic: So Tell Me Again How Selling Accounts Prevents Scams - page 3. (Read 2421 times)

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>Why create a new account just to post this?
Because fear of retaliation.

>Whether account sales are allowed or not it wouldn't have prevented this so it's irrelevant.
Source?

>I'm sure even more scams would be commited by bought accounts if people were blind/ignorant to the fact that sales go on
So account sales are allowed so that thermos can play nanny to clueless noobs?
Should we also allow trolling, to teach noobs about trolls? And spamming, so that they'd learn that worthless posts exist?

> Not sure what signature campaigns have to do with this particular case either?
Bitcoinblackfriday.info used a signature campaign to advertise its website.

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Why create a new account just to post this? Whether account sales are allowed or not it wouldn't have prevented this so it's irrelevant (though I'm sure even more scams would be commited by bought accounts if people were blind/ignorant to the fact that sales go on). Not sure what signature campaigns have to do with this particular case either? I'm also not sure why thriftshopping didn't just try pull the scam off with his account as it was the same rank as the one he bought.
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TL;DR: bitcoinblackfriday.info -- brought to you by bought accounts & signature campaigns.

thriftshopping bought the account GotaPauj on November 02, 2015 and therefore while smith coins, prodigy8, lorylore, jt byte and Prasmatic were alt accounts of GotaPauj they're no longer alts when the scam happened (or at least there's no proofs of that).
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