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July 05, 2015, 09:09:34 PM
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I've seen some discussions of users selling or buying bitcointalk accounts. Another day I saw a discussion between two hero members praising each other and saying that you should really use the other one's (paid) services. Because of the trading of accounts, I don't trust the status of any account anymore.
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July 05, 2015, 09:18:07 PM
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If you have a Hero account with ownership proof you can get almost 0.5 BTC. So at least financially its not worthless. Signature campaigns pay a lot more for Hero members too.

If you are saying about trust only then you shouldn't have been trusting an account just because it is Hero anyway. If you are trading always use a reputed escrow.

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July 05, 2015, 09:22:31 PM
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Even if accounts were not traded here, you shouldn't trust the rank or feedback of any account. Usually it's advised to use an escrow if you aren't sure but still you need to check an account's credibility before trading with any person on the forum. Escrows don't usually trade their accounts and hence most of them can be trusted. Eg: Tomatocage.

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July 05, 2015, 09:24:25 PM
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Hero accounts are not worthless, of course. They are very useful to throw away your reputation very cheap.

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July 06, 2015, 02:14:51 AM
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Hero accounts have values supported by the massive recognition and the large amount of payout by signature campaign! Ppl here are eager to have hero accounts. Their holders wouldn't do anything bad (small amount) to ruin their hero accounts.
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July 06, 2015, 12:22:04 PM
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As has been said, Hero accounts are worth a few bucks because signature campaigns know that all their previous posts will carry their advertising, so they get a big exposure in more serious threads as well as depth of time and total post count.
They are worth nothing per se in terms of trustability because of the trading of accounts.

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July 06, 2015, 12:27:00 PM
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Hero accounts have values supported by the massive recognition and the large amount of payout by signature campaign! Ppl here are eager to have hero accounts. Their holders wouldn't do anything bad (small amount) to ruin their hero accounts.

I totally agree with that but sometimes people sell their accounts discretely. If a scammer buys a hero account he could have the intention of using a previously trusted hero account to trick people into being scammed.
Personally I think it takes a long time to become a hero member, it's sort of an achievement so I'd never dream of selling mine when I become a hero member.

To directly respond to the OP hero accounts are nowhere near worthless, you can earn over 6 BTC  a year as a hero member just by participating in a pay per post signature campaign. If you're on here a lot posting then you might aswell get paid for it.

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July 06, 2015, 05:41:24 PM
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I totally agree with that but sometimes people sell their accounts discretely. If a scammer buys a hero account he could have the intention of using a previously trusted hero account to trick people into being scammed.
Personally I think it takes a long time to become a hero member, it's sort of an achievement so I'd never dream of selling mine when I become a hero member.

To directly respond to the OP hero accounts are nowhere near worthless, you can earn over 6 BTC  a year as a hero member just by participating in a pay per post signature campaign. If you're on here a lot posting then you might aswell get paid for it.

There are some members who sell their Hero accounts and sometimes even Legendary accounts as they don't want to deal in bitcoins ever. For them, their BCT account would be lying untouched and would become useless and hence they sell it to earn about $50-$100. It's a good deal for them. I wouldn't be surprised if an escrow too thinks of selling their accounts but that's a rare case which could be dangerous.

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July 06, 2015, 05:47:04 PM
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There are some members who sell their Hero accounts and sometimes even Legendary accounts as they don't want to deal in bitcoins ever. For them, their BCT account would be lying untouched and would become useless and hence they sell it to earn about $50-$100. It's a good deal for them. I wouldn't be surprised if an escrow too thinks of selling their accounts but that's a rare case which could be dangerous.
I've also seen at least one listing for an account on level 2 default trust. It was awhile ago, and if I remember right it sold for a fairly high amount. But I agree, once you start selling accounts with high trust ratings, or being on default trust then chances are the account being sold will be used for scamming rather than making money on signature campaigns.

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July 06, 2015, 06:20:16 PM
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I've also seen at least one listing for an account on level 2 default trust. It was awhile ago, and if I remember right it sold for a fairly high amount. But I agree, once you start selling accounts with high trust ratings, or being on default trust then chances are the account being sold will be used for scamming rather than making money on signature campaigns.

IMO the chance of a sold trusted account successfully scamming are not very good these days because people always asks for a signed message when they have a hunch or see a little change in your way of posting.
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July 06, 2015, 07:17:52 PM
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I've also seen at least one listing for an account on level 2 default trust. It was awhile ago, and if I remember right it sold for a fairly high amount. But I agree, once you start selling accounts with high trust ratings, or being on default trust then chances are the account being sold will be used for scamming rather than making money on signature campaigns.

IMO the chance of a sold trusted account successfully scamming are not very good these days because people always asks for a signed message when they have a hunch or see a little change in your way of posting.

The only way a user can get to know whether the account is sold or not is by checking any changes in the password (which has a record only of the past 30 days) or when the user posts any thread. What if he/she sends a message to newbies who don't bother asking for a signed message. Not everyone over here does ask for a signed message while trading unless they find the account having a suspicious behavior. The only reason these accounts are sold is because of paid signatures else they are useless/worthless and unfortunately people buy these accounts for scamming rather than signature campaigns.

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July 07, 2015, 06:47:40 PM
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I've seen some discussions of users selling or buying bitcointalk accounts. Another day I saw a discussion between two hero members praising each other and saying that you should really use the other one's (paid) services. Because of the trading of accounts, I don't trust the status of any account anymore.

Good.

Hero (or any other rank) only means: I spend a lot of time here and I post a lot, well or I bought the account from someone who did. That should be no ground for trust. Look into someone if you want to trust them.

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July 07, 2015, 06:51:29 PM
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I hope Hero accounts aren't worthless. I'm almost there myself, and I like the idea of having the word "Hero" as a title. I've always wanted to be a superhero. I wonder if I get to wear tights and a cape.

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July 07, 2015, 08:42:05 PM
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from financial perspective, they obviously worth something, just because you can sell them and they had better pay per post ratio in sig. campaign.

anyway, from any other perspective, I don't see any advantage, it is just mark, that you spent some time here and discover this forum/bitcoin sooner than others newly incoming..nothing else.
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July 08, 2015, 02:40:42 AM
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No people are known to pay big amounts for Hero rank accounts, however deal with caution
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July 08, 2015, 06:48:56 AM
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I think it's worthless to talk about this topic.
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July 08, 2015, 06:53:25 AM
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I think no, otherwise people would not pay upt to 1 BTC for them, would they?
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July 08, 2015, 02:01:28 PM
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Hero accounts are not worthless, this are on of the most expensive accounts here.

With good trust you can get to 0.8 BTC here for it.

In high paid signature campagins you can make 0.6 BTC or more in 1 month!
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July 08, 2015, 02:36:37 PM
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Hero accounts are not worthless, this are on of the most expensive accounts here.

With good trust you can get to 0.8 BTC here for it.

In high paid signature campagins you can make 0.6 BTC or more in 1 month!

that's not the right answer for OP's question. the main question of this topic is not their price but their opinion and trust. should people believe that whatever site a hero ranked member vouched for is legit? the answer to that is no.
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July 08, 2015, 02:43:49 PM
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What about legendary accounts?

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