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Economy => Reputation => Topic started by: Fishbones78 on March 11, 2016, 04:12:10 PM



Title: User Asking For Positive Feedback - Beware
Post by: Fishbones78 on March 11, 2016, 04:12:10 PM
Hi
So today I received a message from a user. He was asking for a loan to put into some scheme he's found (and I don't take anything less than full member now) and I declined. However, at the end of the message, he asks me to give him positive feedback, then he'll "officially apply" in the thread.

Seems dodgy.
https://i.imgur.com/ro315oP.jpg
I understand I could have inspected element and changed the message blah blah blah, but I'm not giving anyone my password to prove that's what was sent  :P


Title: Re: User Asking For Positive Feedback - Beware
Post by: PrimusInterPares on March 11, 2016, 10:22:31 PM
Hm, sorry I did not mean positive feedback in the form of positive trust. I meant positive feedback in the form of a positive feedback whether you are going to fill my loan or not. It seems you got me totally wrong.


Title: Re: User Asking For Positive Feedback - Beware
Post by: whywefight on March 11, 2016, 10:46:26 PM
I understand it the way Primus claimed he meant it. He waited for you to confirm it.


Title: Re: User Asking For Positive Feedback - Beware
Post by: Fishbones78 on March 11, 2016, 11:29:07 PM
Hm, sorry I did not mean positive feedback in the form of positive trust. I meant positive feedback in the form of a positive feedback whether you are going to fill my loan or not. It seems you got me totally wrong.
My sincere apologies, I will delete the thread when I know you have seen this.

Sorry for the misunderstanding.


Title: Re: User Asking For Positive Feedback - Beware
Post by: jackg on March 11, 2016, 11:40:38 PM
I understand it the way Primus claimed he meant it. He waited for you to confirm it.

I am not sure it is against the rules to request positive feedack.
I got a very similar message to OP and am rather willing to fund this loan as I find this matter quite confusing.
However, it may look like farming if he is asking for positive trust.


Title: Re: User Asking For Positive Feedback - Beware
Post by: Patatas on March 11, 2016, 11:44:26 PM
Okay ,the irrelevant off topic suggestions are starting to arrive.You can't delete the thread by yourself,what you can do is Lock the thread.There is an option on the bottom left part of the thread to Lock it ,do the honors if you think the issues is resolved (it was irrelevant anyway). :)


Title: Re: User Asking For Positive Feedback - Beware
Post by: botany on March 12, 2016, 11:27:53 AM
I understand it the way Primus claimed he meant it. He waited for you to confirm it.

I am not sure it is against the rules to request positive feedack.
I got a very similar message to OP and am rather willing to fund this loan as I find this matter quite confusing.
However, it may look like farming if he is asking for positive trust.

It is up to users to interpret requests for positive feedback.
Sometimes the request is subtle (I have left you positive trust....), sometimes it is not.


Title: Re: User Asking For Positive Feedback - Beware
Post by: Fishbones78 on March 12, 2016, 03:33:20 PM
I understand it the way Primus claimed he meant it. He waited for you to confirm it.

I am not sure it is against the rules to request positive feedack.
I got a very similar message to OP and am rather willing to fund this loan as I find this matter quite confusing.
However, it may look like farming if he is asking for positive trust.

It is up to users to interpret requests for positive feedback.
Sometimes the request is subtle (I have left you positive trust....), sometimes it is not.

The issue was that no transactions had been made, this was just a message asking for positive feedback. What it seems he actually meant was just he wanted a response.

Thanks for all the input, thread locked as suggested.