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Title: How could I explained this situation
Post by: Odora on April 19, 2018, 10:44:11 AM
sometime ago i was surprised to find my account hit by a red trust from DT Member, he explained that the account I used is linked to the account used by other members, and abusing bounty campaign , i can't explain this situation, it is true that three of us are in the same one team and Twitter Campaign , we think that putting the token we have in the same wallet will reduce the burden of the fee and make the token management we get easier , and unfortunately it was a mistake and finally we got red trust from DT Member

what should we do to release this red trust from our account, especially my account.


Title: Re: How could I explained this situation
Post by: NeuroticFish on April 19, 2018, 10:57:10 AM
sometime ago i was surprised to find my account hit by a red trust from DT Member, he explained that the account I used is linked to the account used by other members, and abusing bounty campaign , i can't explain this situation, it is true that three of us are in the same one team and Twitter Campaign , we think that putting the token we have in the same wallet will reduce the burden of the fee and make the token management we get easier , and unfortunately it was a mistake and finally we got red trust from DT Member

what should we do to release this red trust from our account, especially my acount.

The trust feedback is not moderated. It's between you and the one that gave you that feedback.
It's his personal opinion. Yes, it's visible to the others and people will check the reference to see if the feedback is valid or not.
So you have to explain nicely and ask the feedback get removed by the one that have set it.

This is the theory. The practice is that I find the research done there very comprehensive and I see other signs too pointing in the multi-account direction (which I will not disclose because I don't want you learn how to avoid detection).

My advice is to start clean and stay clean (and correct). If you want to "trick" you'll find (sooner or later) people smarter than you that'll find out your "tricks".


Title: Re: How could I explained this situation
Post by: Odora on April 19, 2018, 11:18:39 AM
sometime ago i was surprised to find my account hit by a red trust from DT Member, he explained that the account I used is linked to the account used by other members, and abusing bounty campaign , i can't explain this situation, it is true that three of us are in the same one team and Twitter Campaign , we think that putting the token we have in the same wallet will reduce the burden of the fee and make the token management we get easier , and unfortunately it was a mistake and finally we got red trust from DT Member

what should we do to release this red trust from our account, especially my acount.

The trust feedback is not moderated. It's between you and the one that gave you that feedback.
It's his personal opinion. Yes, it's visible to the others and people will check the reference to see if the feedback is valid or not.
So you have to explain nicely and ask the feedback get removed by the one that have set it.

This is the theory. The practice is that I find the research done there very comprehensive and I see other signs too pointing in the multi-account direction (which I will not disclose because I don't want you learn how to avoid detection).

My advice is to start clean and stay clean (and correct). If you want to "trick" you'll find (sooner or later) people smarter than you that'll find out your "tricks".
really, there are always tricks that can be used, essentially do not get the wrong step, from here I learn to be more careful again because sometimes the kindness or the way we do indications cheated, although there is no intention to do it

I really appreciate this comment  :)


Title: Re: How could I explained this situation
Post by: NeuroticFish on April 19, 2018, 11:40:39 AM
really, there are always tricks that can be used, essentially do not get the wrong step, from here I learn to be more careful again because sometimes the kindness or the way we do indications cheated, although there is no intention to do it

I really appreciate this comment  :)

I wanted to help. There are plenty of bounties you can earn from without cheating.
If you want to twist this into some oddity, be my guest. As I said, the cheaters are caught sooner or later.


Title: Re: How could I explained this situation
Post by: Odora on April 19, 2018, 12:24:36 PM
really, there are always tricks that can be used, essentially do not get the wrong step, from here I learn to be more careful again because sometimes the kindness or the way we do indications cheated, although there is no intention to do it

I really appreciate this comment  :)

I wanted to help. There are plenty of bounties you can earn from without cheating.
If you want to twist this into some oddity, be my guest. As I said, the cheaters are caught sooner or later.
actually, I laughed too if considering what we planned.
knowing it, our knowledge is still a little, I told them to "we collect the coins we get" because each of us gets a little.
if the coins we got a lot, I'm sure this plan will not happen. lol


Title: Re: How could I explained this situation
Post by: Arian247 on April 19, 2018, 09:53:53 PM
You made a misrake by shearing your ETH wallet its wrong, what you have to do is apologize and explain that you were wrong you might get lucky and the red trust removed from your account.


Title: Re: How could I explained this situation
Post by: The Sceptical Chymist on April 20, 2018, 05:12:37 AM
My advice is to start clean and stay clean (and correct). If you want to "trick" you'll find (sooner or later) people smarter than you that'll find out your "tricks".
Having a bunch of friends bumrush a campaign with multiple accounts sharing the same wallet is super, super shady in and of itself, and what makes it worse is you're all a bunch of shitposters.  

I don't know what you're going for with this thread, but that feedback isn't going to be removed.  Maybe if you'd spent some time browsing the forum you would have noticed that when multiple participants in a campaign use the same address, it's a huge red flag.  But I'm sure you've done zero reading and never discovered that--until you got tagged.

You made a misrake by shearing your ETH wallet its wrong, what you have to do is apologize and explain that you were wrong you might get lucky and the red trust removed from your account.
That's not going to happen, so stop giving that stupid advice.  It's amazing how many insincere apologies I get, minutes after leaving a negative trust.  As if that's going to make it all better.  An apology from some anonymous campaign farmer means nothing.  That goes for all of you.


Title: Re: How could I explained this situation
Post by: allahabadi on April 20, 2018, 09:58:54 AM
You made a misrake by shearing your ETH wallet[1] its wrong, what you have to do is apologize[2] and explain that you were wrong you might get lucky and the red trust removed from your account.

[1] VERY BAD(Trump's voice) on part of OP to have misraked and then sheared his ETH wallet. This is the worst deal in the history of this forum; I've seen forks but NO shears. Guess satoshi overlooked this phenomenal blockchain activity.

[2] A Pharmacist only accepts prescriptions and no apologies. ;D



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An apology from some anonymous campaign farmer[1] means nothing.  That goes for all of you.
 

[1] How many non-anonymous campaign farmers do u know? :o


Title: Re: How could I explained this situation
Post by: OOPSSS on April 20, 2018, 06:49:26 PM
My advice is to start clean and stay clean (and correct). If you want to "trick" you'll find (sooner or later) people smarter than you that'll find out your "tricks".
Having a bunch of friends bumrush a campaign with multiple accounts sharing the same wallet is super, super shady in and of itself, and what makes it worse is you're all a bunch of shitposters.  

I don't know what you're going for with this thread, but that feedback isn't going to be removed.  Maybe if you'd spent some time browsing the forum you would have noticed that when multiple participants in a campaign use the same address, it's a huge red flag.  But I'm sure you've done zero reading and never discovered that--until you got tagged.
and the red trust is forever? I also got into this situation, we had everything ok in the subscription, we normally passed KYC and proved that we are different people. Of all of us at least I can not be pardoned alone?))) The rest can be left as is, I was against this idea at all, and now everyone has got what they deserve.


Title: Re: How could I explained this situation
Post by: KWH on April 29, 2018, 12:28:38 PM

and the red trust is forever? I also got into this situation, we had everything ok in the subscription, we normally passed KYC and proved that we are different people. Of all of us at least I can not be pardoned alone?))) The rest can be left as is, I was against this idea at all, and now everyone has got what they deserve.

With the selling of social media, Exchange and bitcointalk accounts along with ID and SS#'s, what is the truth anymore?
All the shady and scammy dealings to scratch some dust has hurt most claims of innocence. See how that works?