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Title: how to stop negative sign
Post by: philggg on November 07, 2016, 07:16:13 PM
Pls how can a new bid or member erase the negative trust that is always shoei ng when you type a message on the forum's


Title: Re: how to stop negative sign
Post by: K~Ehleyr on November 07, 2016, 07:46:30 PM
Only the person who gave you the feedback can remove it, but looking at the comment you don't stand much chance as red trust is standard for farmed accounts and newbies who ask for no-collateral loans. Don't worry though, the red trust won't affect you as long as you're not trying to sell your account or scam anybody  ;)


Title: Re: how to stop negative sign
Post by: chronicsky on November 08, 2016, 02:28:49 PM
Generally there is no way to remove the neg unless until the admin decide's to do so , which won't happen.

Since, it's a neg about you asking a non-collateral loan , maybe if you try asking the person in some months or a year - you might get rid of it depending on the guy who left it obviously.


Title: Re: how to stop negative sign
Post by: izanagi narukami on November 08, 2016, 04:56:57 PM
If he/she is not a DT member, you may not very worried about it except if they spamming with red trust , admin will remove all negative rating that giving to you


Title: Re: how to stop negative sign
Post by: monbux on November 09, 2016, 12:48:26 AM
If he/she is not a DT member, you may not very worried about it except if they spamming with red trust , admin will remove all negative rating that giving to you
The user is on DT2, so this is irrelevant.

@OP, you clearly did not know how to request a loan properly.  Talk with the user who tagged you, don't be stupid, and they might give you a second chance after a set amount of time.
Hope I don't have to spoon feed you what you did wrong.


Title: Re: how to stop negative sign
Post by: fortunecrypto on November 09, 2016, 03:14:21 AM
Pls how can a new bid or member erase the negative trust that is always shoei ng when you type a message on the forum's

This is what happen if you are very active in the loan section,only trusted members can get loans,this is the fastest way for newbies to get negative trust,only way to do that is to pm the guy and ask or request that the negative trust be remove.


Title: Re: how to stop negative sign
Post by: U2 on November 09, 2016, 03:58:50 AM
Send him a PM saying you've learned your lesson and ask that he remove it or change it to neutral. The only other option would be to just create a new account of course.


Title: Re: how to stop negative sign
Post by: jovs on November 19, 2016, 02:09:45 AM
Pls how can a new bid or member erase the negative trust that is always shoei ng when you type a message on the forum's
If that would happen, it is better for you too make a new account. It is rare for a signature campaign to accept a member that has a negative trust. Most of signature campaign, would not want to work with a member that has a negative trust.


Title: Re: how to stop negative sign
Post by: The Sceptical Chymist on November 19, 2016, 04:19:56 AM
Pls how can a new bid or member erase the negative trust that is always shoei ng when you type a message on the forum's
If that would happen, it is better for you too make a new account. It is rare for a signature campaign to accept a member that has a negative trust. Most of signature campaign, would not want to work with a member that has a negative trust.
That's not exactly true--I have mountains of red trust.  Huge mountains of it!  But none of it is from DT members, and that's what signature campaign managers generally look at.  I have the default trust list deactivated, so I don't even know if Ecuamobi is on it (Monbux says DT2, so I'll believe that).  I wouldn't think it'd be a problem getting into a campaign, but if you're farming trust as the accusation says...GTFO and shut the door behind you.  You can ask that the feedback be removed, as mentioned, but I wouldn't get your hopes up.  You have to prove you're not a moron, and you seem to have trouble stringing simple words together to form sentences as it is.  Lots of luck to you, pal.