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Topic: TRUST SYSTEM ABUSE? - page 3. (Read 2657 times)

hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 528
December 21, 2015, 11:19:12 PM
#8
No, there is no trust abuse here, It's called COMMON SENSE
You asked for a huge loan without any details or proof that you will use the coins on the right way, you need to know that Bitcoins is irreversible so once that people funded your loan he can't take that coins back in case you scams (Which i think you will do anyway)
So no, keep dreaming and maybe you will get your loan but in the meantime you can keep begging for loan but we are not going to fall for it Roll Eyes

Sir, i am not only talking about myself. There are some like me who are honest but when those who call us scammers who have not even had a deal with us we feel bad.
"(Which i think you will do anyway)" You are thinking absolutely wrong.
I am not begging here for loan i am begging for some understanding.
And yes, you don't even need to fall for it.
And sir, this poll was not created because it happened to me... it was created because people are not using the trust system as it should be.
You don't need to make a deal with someone to call the scammers, some people can smell scams few miles away even before doing any kind of trades you know Roll Eyes
Your loan topic is like Nigerian scams that happened in the early 2000's
"Im Nigerian prince, i will give you $1000 if you send me $500 first"
"Hi i need 50 BTC for "Investment" and i will give you 2 BTC Daily"
Basically the same, the only difference i see is that many people fell for Nigerian scams while nobody will fall for yours Tongue

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it was created because people are not using the trust system as it should be.
So how the trust system should be used ?
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
December 21, 2015, 10:39:28 AM
#7
No, there is no trust abuse here, It's called COMMON SENSE
You asked for a huge loan without any details or proof that you will use the coins on the right way, you need to know that Bitcoins is irreversible so once that people funded your loan he can't take that coins back in case you scams (Which i think you will do anyway)
So no, keep dreaming and maybe you will get your loan but in the meantime you can keep begging for loan but we are not going to fall for it Roll Eyes

Sir, i am not only talking about myself. There are some like me who are honest but when those who call us scammers who have not even had a deal with us we feel bad.
"(Which i think you will do anyway)" You are thinking absolutely wrong.
I am not begging here for loan i am begging for some understanding.
And yes, you don't even need to fall for it.
And sir, this poll was not created because it happened to me... it was created because people are not using the trust system as it should be.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 528
December 21, 2015, 07:23:13 AM
#6
No, there is no trust abuse here, It's called COMMON SENSE
You asked for a huge loan without any details or proof that you will use the coins on the right way, you need to know that Bitcoins is irreversible so once that people funded your loan he can't take that coins back in case you scams (Which i think you will do anyway)
So no, keep dreaming and maybe you will get your loan but in the meantime you can keep begging for loan but we are not going to fall for it Roll Eyes
hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 587
Space Lord
December 21, 2015, 04:27:34 AM
#5
I don't think it's okay, but if a user is a newbie and requests lending of a few BTC, one should be very careful and the trust system helps there.

The people on this forum think of the trust system as some kind of reputation that goes on around other forums I don't even want to type the name of.
There's nothing wrong with flagging newbies with negative trust. If you can prove that you are not a scammer, the negative trust can easily be removed.
full member
Activity: 134
Merit: 100
December 21, 2015, 04:26:35 AM
#4
Please answer honestly and use your commonsense.

If you have enough evidence to prove that the guy is attempting to scam, then yes.

But proof is always needed.
sr. member
Activity: 458
Merit: 250
From nothing to nothing
December 21, 2015, 04:26:04 AM
#3
No its not /thread
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
account bought by tarsua for testing
December 21, 2015, 04:25:59 AM
#2
You don't need proof for your situation.
- Asking for 50 BTC
- Giving a promise and that's it, nothing in case your INVESTMENT crashes or you run.

Get off the internet you scumbag
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
December 21, 2015, 04:20:51 AM
#1
Please answer honestly and use your commonsense.
No negative words please.

Give respect, take respect.
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