Looks like BayAreaCoins left QS deserved negative trust.
QS has posted that leaving him negative trust (BayAreaCoins) will get you removed from Default Trust.
Let's see what happens.
I would not be surprised honestly. Everyone else is "scared" of being removed off the trust system for calling out untrustworthy people... not me sir. The free cookies for being on DT aren't worth letting you do what you are doing. Edit: The "you what you are doing" is aimed at Quickseller. Not Vod in way, shape or form.
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i voted no, using alt account to buy or sell something and use your another account to be the escrow is like buying trust specially if the escrow is asking for fees
And then they sell the alt account for a higher fee due to their trust.
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It is absolutely NOT ok to trick people into using escrow when it is really you hiding behind a alt account.
I will leave negative feedback for that regardless of the possibility of being punished by being removed off the DT.
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You really are not very smart.....How do you know that Panthers52 is not a co-worker of mine who needed a couch to sleep on for a few days, and wanted to buy some coins, and trusted me enough to hold escrow for him? How do you know that I didn't sometimes let him use my computer to access the forum, and that he might have sometimes left his account logged in, and I might have accidentally posted from that account sometimes with my own posting style?
![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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Well, Krispy really is an actual person, though I admit I probably (accidentally) posted from his account as much as he actually did. Dude is a co-worker who was having some bad luck, so I rented out my guest room to him. Those coins that I escrowed for mysel.. oops I mean Krispy really were his coins though. Very convenient explanation, right? I wish it made for a more exciting story, but that's pretty much all there was to it. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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Negative feed back left for QS, TC and Panther.
I can't believe no one else has stepped up to the plate on this.
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At this point, I'm actually convinced that you are not only Quickseller & Panthers, but also TC. Negative ghost rider. I've often though Quickseller was Tomatocages account selling alt as well. Long since before this thread or drama. I have no proof and it is really none of my business in order for me to go looking for proof.
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They are wasting time and money doing it, they won't find anything but smart traders doing trades
Ya right ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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Just confirming that I will provide escrow for free for buyers.
Just-dice ID: 88,888
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Grass City and Bitcoin go hand in hand.
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Coinwallet.eu is back online from my end.
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@dooglus - both you and TSP are the only one's in this thread claiming that I am QS. You are not the same person as TSP are you?
Really ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) This who last few pages is hilarious. I'd go out on a limb on this one and say the chances of Dooglus being TSP are about as good as QS not being Panther52. (I meant Dooglus isn't TSP)
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@dooglus - both you and TSP are the only one's in this thread claiming that I am QS. You are not the same person as TSP are you?
Really ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) This who last few pages is hilarious. I'd go out on a limb on this one and say the chances of Dooglus being TSP are about as good as QS not being Panther52.
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coinwallet.eu IS a fraudulent organisation.
What do you mean, exactly? How have they committed fraud? Sometimes I wish we had a popcorn emoticon. fraud: noun: deceit, trickery, sharp practice, or breach of confidence, perpetrated for profit or to gain some unfair or dishonest advantage. As you may have noticed, I called it an organisation, not a company. But that's only a tiny detail. Have you seen their site? They claim to be based in Europe, with a presence in North America and Asia and to offer there a hosted Bitcoin wallet that also enables users to store USD, CAD and Euros. We are also a Bitcoin brokerage that makes it easy to buy and sell Bitcoin using the fiat currency of your choice. Now they have disabled their site. So nobody can access their wallets anymore. So would this be fraud or not? Wait - they never did any business? They only set up this homepage with all this fake information - to hide themselfs before starting the "stress test"? Unknown persons, using fake information about themselfs, conduct a "stress test" for - what for? If they were a business, they would disable their clients to withdraw money in time. Which would be called fraud. If they were a business and have developed a wallet which would enable their clients to withdraw and deposit bitcoins faster than any competitor during a stress test - this would be fraud. But right, I forgot: They don't exist as a company. They use their fake service and fake names when talking to the press for hiding their real identity. So why do they hide? Right: They try to delay payments. There have been many cases in the past all over the world in which payment systems were interrupted or attacks had the goal to delay payments. And yes, I must agree that I was wrong: These cases were not labeled "fraud" - but simple criminal acts. Sounds like most the other Bitcoin services as well. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Regardless of what they are I suppose it is what it is at this point.
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Why does he think that the address is fake? <snip>
Because Coinwallet.eu is using a virtual office. Coinbase does at well.
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Coinwallet.eu's address is as real as the one Coinbase lists as their address. I don't know where Mike is going with that one... ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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Down on this end as well again.
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They appear to be back up.
Down again.
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<snip> Not to many companies out there actually listens to their customers feedback!
![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Not many companies double tap your account and expect to get away with not giving your money back.
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