Actually almost all of your ratings are fundamentally incorrect. You tend to leave trust ratings (including exchanging positive trust with those who can increase your trust score) when it will benefit you. If you have changed a rating after a 'situation has been clarified' then you left a rating with incomplete information and all of your ratings harm everyone.
Quickseller, you are posting from the wrong account. It's obvious that as a scammer, you are strongly biased against any ratings left on other scammers. Thus, those are all "fundamentally incorrect" in your distorted view of reality. I guess making scamming harder for you is fundamentally incorrect from your viewpoint.
If you have changed a rating after a 'situation has been clarified' then you left a rating with incomplete information and all of your ratings harm everyone.
Which is absolute nonsense. Arguably, at worst they only temporarily harm the person that received it. This may or may not even be relevant, see the remarks of senior forum members (those who are not scammers such as yourself) in previous discussions.