We've had a lot of people asking if the account holder can sign.
We are not sure entirely what you mean.. They can sign a PM saying they are/have sold the account, They can sign a PGP based message saying they are or have sold the account.
They can post in this thread saying it has been sold.
Also for any interested parties the account owner will login to the account and PM you so you know it is real and exists.
The account holder is on WoT on IRC and can authenticate and sign a message saying the account has been sold, so multiple ways to say and confirm the account is sold and can't be claimed back in a fake hack or anything like that. The account holder has been on the forums for a good for years and never ripped anyone off and doesn't intend to know, but they can do any or all of the above to put your mind at ease.
Also a number of people are saying they 100% want the account. First person to pay (either via escrow or however both parties agree to payment) will get it.
We are getting close to finalising a deal so if you are one of the many people saying "I'll buy it today 100%" 4-5 days ago I suggest you speed things up or you might miss up.
Hex: We appreciate your opinion and comments and the price is up for negotiatations still. The seller is not set on a specific amount; However the higghest bidder will win.
Just for the purposes of debate, We are curious to hear peoples opninions on why others buy accounts? We thought generally it is to take part in signature campaigns and get the highest revenue, so if the lack of trust from trusted members should not matter right ? Obviously negative trust will ruin the account, and rightly so, but unless people are intending to use the account for some what devious actions, it should not make any difference if the account has trusted feedback or not right ??
As I said this is just up for a little debate I am not accusing ANYBODY or wanting the account for anything devious, we are just making conversation
And the reason the seller is not taking part in sig campaigns is he or she did for a few months and they told me it really takes a heavy strain on your eyes. For their job they are at the PC 8+ hours a day, but having to type and review and constantly look for more things to post up just takes up a heavy strain. Its not the time they don't have to continue its the sore eyes they don't want anymore!
They were doing it a little overbowsrd though lol.
Thanks and if you are in Belgium hit me up. I have not run into many bitcoin-ers!