@OP - the bottom line is that there is no point in hiding the identity of your account if it has negative trust. If you were to disclose the identity of the account then potential bidders could evaluate the potential to get the trust removed as well as the potential value of your account if the trust cannot be removed.
Until you disclose the identity of the account, or at least more solid information about the negative trust rating, then all you will have in your auction thread is a bunch of speculation and/or discussion about the trust system, most of which will probably contain inaccurate facts.
You're hilarious, still at it, goading people, looking to get a deal yourself. I wonder if the OP suddenly got a very low offerafter you did your gig, and whether it came from one of YOUR accounts.
OP .. Don't answer this guy, he will lie and wind you up to the extent that you want to give him a good hiding. If he finds your identity, he will reveal it.
QS .. I told you I don't forget.
I'd comment on your self-moderated thread but you'd delete the post again.
Have a nice day
Aalborg aka rikkejohn Hero member that once tried to sell an account only to have this moron go beyond "wondering" to actually lying.
The account could still be bought, 100 BTC to you QS, 0.45 to anyone else.
Ahhh, it appears that my interactions with you date back to when you were trying to sell
rikkejohn but were unable to sign a message from an old address that you posted and when I called out the address that I wanted you to sign from you deleted the post. Did you ever end up selling that account?
Anyway, what I say is true above. Without knowing the potential to have the negative removed it is going to be difficult to determine the value of the account being sold.