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January 30, 2014, 09:38:57 AM
#18
Are this even allowed? What is the use of trust system if you can buy it.

It's not disallowed, but people will see it and leave him negative like some already have. And I think it's only a matter of time before somebody on the trusted list negbombs him too.
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January 30, 2014, 09:20:25 AM
#17
Are this even allowed? What is the use of trust system if you can buy it.
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January 30, 2014, 06:48:42 AM
#16
what  Shocked you are buying trust ,, Roll Eyes
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January 30, 2014, 06:41:56 AM
#15
I currently have negative trust because of some troll who downmodded me without cause.


Your trust appears as neutral to me: 0: -0 / +0(0), but asking to buy trust will probably have a negative affect as you'll likely get a negative off somebody from the default trust then you really will look like a scammer.
Yeah on 3 levels from default he looks negative though.
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January 30, 2014, 06:35:17 AM
#14
I currently have negative trust because of some troll who downmodded me without cause.


Your trust appears as neutral to me: 0: -0 / +0(0), but asking to buy trust will probably have a negative affect as you'll likely get a negative off somebody from the default trust then you really will look like a scammer.
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January 30, 2014, 12:29:09 AM
#13
I don't think buying trust works, the negative trust comments will always be there for people to see.
Why don't you pay the guy who gave you negative trust?
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That would be unethical   Wink
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January 30, 2014, 12:26:35 AM
#12
I don't think buying trust works, the negative trust comments will always be there for people to see.
Why don't you pay the guy who gave you negative trust?
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January 29, 2014, 11:58:07 PM
#11
I currently have negative trust because of some troll who downmodded me without cause. If all my deals had been trusted rightly I would have 2 positives and one negative. I could only get one of the sellers who had a positive experience with me to leave positive trust. The only true negative being because I lacked liquidity at the moment, which I'm sorry for.

I shouldn't be held accountable because some moron called Hollowinfinity left a negative trust message "FUCK OYU SCAMMER! EAT MY SHITSTAINED PIZZA AND SUCK ON MY COCA COLA COCK!". Checkout his trust, he was downmodded severely. The moderators of this forum allow this kind of trust to stand and they won't remove it. AFAIK there is no rule that you can't sell positive trust for BTC.

So I will pay BTC 0.002 to the first person who leaves positive trust on my account. I don't care what you write as long as it is positive. Leave your Bitcoin address. It's easy money, more than $1.5 worth of BTC for only a few seconds effort. Remember: only the first person to leave positive trust will be paid.

If you decide to troll me with negative trust or withdraw positive trust after payment I *WILL* leave negative trust on your account. If someone uses it against me at least I can show what a phony system it is.

You still have red trust... You need this feedback gone
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Retracted a binding bid in an auction. Nothing big but still noteworthy.
or have more trusted people to give you positive feedback.
KWH
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January 29, 2014, 11:26:16 PM
#10
I currently have negative trust because of some troll who downmodded me without cause. If all my deals had been trusted rightly I would have 2 positives and one negative. I could only get one of the sellers who had a positive experience with me to leave positive trust. The only true negative being because I lacked liquidity at the moment, which I'm sorry for.

I shouldn't be held accountable because some moron called Hollowinfinity left a negative trust message "FUCK OYU SCAMMER! EAT MY SHITSTAINED PIZZA AND SUCK ON MY COCA COLA COCK!". Checkout his trust, he was downmodded severely. The moderators of this forum allow this kind of trust to stand and they won't remove it. AFAIK there is no rule that you can't sell positive trust for BTC.

So I will pay BTC 0.002 to the first person who leaves positive trust on my account. I don't care what you write as long as it is positive. Leave your Bitcoin address. It's easy money, more than $1.5 worth of BTC for only a few seconds effort. Remember: only the first person to leave positive trust will be paid.

If you decide to troll me with negative trust or withdraw positive trust after payment I *WILL* leave negative trust on your account. If someone uses it against me at least I can show what a phony system it is.

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January 29, 2014, 10:56:40 PM
#9
Value is about .002 BTC
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January 29, 2014, 09:54:17 PM
#8
Really? Buying trust??? Thats not....trust worthy. I know its hard to gain trust starting from nothing, or negative in your case, but....do you really have to resort to buying trust? What value does your trust have now?
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January 29, 2014, 09:05:00 PM
#7
Done man. Good luck

1GtsA9gGtxHwJ9niZyUfJhXqEL6wy6qnxi

He said only the first one.
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January 29, 2014, 08:32:01 PM
#6
Done man. Good luck

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January 29, 2014, 08:05:10 PM
#4
I was paid to leave a trust comment which was not the right thing to do. I should have never done it but I did it as a joke but it was still wrong. If titus wants a refund please PM me. I have removed the trust feedback I gave titus as I realize I shouldn't have done it.
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January 29, 2014, 07:57:24 PM
#3
He has negative trust, and he's not in the default trust list. How about you remove your positive trust on TradeFortress first?

I actually made money from TradeFortress. He gave me BTC0.1 for trying out inputs.io (this was when 1 Bitcoin was worth about $100). I moved it out of the account after he paid it stating that I don't trust online wallets. He was OK with that. This was before inputs.io folded.
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January 29, 2014, 07:52:53 PM
#2
He has negative trust, and he's not in the default trust list. How about you remove your positive trust on TradeFortress first?
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January 29, 2014, 07:50:29 PM
#1
I currently have negative trust because of some troll who downmodded me without cause. If all my deals had been trusted rightly I would have 2 positives and one negative. I could only get one of the sellers who had a positive experience with me to leave positive trust. The only true negative being because I lacked liquidity at the moment, which I'm sorry for.

I shouldn't be held accountable because some moron called Hollowinfinity left a negative trust message "FUCK OYU SCAMMER! EAT MY SHITSTAINED PIZZA AND SUCK ON MY COCA COLA COCK!". Checkout his trust, he was downmodded severely. The moderators of this forum allow this kind of trust to stand and they won't remove it. AFAIK there is no rule that you can't sell positive trust for BTC.

So I will pay BTC 0.002 to the first person who leaves positive trust on my account. I don't care what you write as long as it is positive. Leave your Bitcoin address. It's easy money, more than $1.5 worth of BTC for only a few seconds effort. Remember: only the first person to leave positive trust will be paid.

If you decide to troll me with negative trust or withdraw positive trust after payment I *WILL* leave negative trust on your account. If someone uses it against me at least I can show what a phony system it is.
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