I'm compelled to make this public. Extortion attempts (for negative trust or otherwise) need to be exposed.
On July 13 I created a Scam Accusation thread against whistle11 to allow him to explain what appeared to be an attempt to scam the community into sending BTC to an address that was photo shopped onto the "Yellen's Bitcoin Guy" photo.
Here's a link to that scam accusation thread:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2018623.0whistle11 responded to the thread three times within 24 hours, and not one of those posts offered:
- Explanation for posting a photo shopped image (that would allow the community to be scammed)
- Evidence that it was a mistake
- Apology for causing confusion
He did delete his original post, but that doesn't really explain why he posted it to begin with. Doing any one of the three things listed above would have been appropriate, he did none.
He then PM'd me threatening to leave me negative feedback if I did not delete the scam accusation thread. See his PM and my response below.
And before I even have an opportunity to respond he's given me negative feedback.
He continued to escalate a situation that was started for him to explain himself. At the time of this post I haven't left him any negative feedback. I've only sought an explanation for the community.
Whether his first post in question was a mistake or a scam, his reputation here based on how he's responded is now questionable. If you need to interact with him, proceed with caution.
https://archive.fo/I7z91 The scammer got busted and then tries everything he can to wiggle out of it. There isn't any wiggling out of it, the scam attempt was set in motion, deleting things doesn't take away from the scam he tried...........except he failed - he got caught
I wouldn't worry about FAKE feeback from a SCAMMER.
UP to you if you like, but I would put a link with feedback so whomever looks at your profile, will easily see the thread and know he's just butthurt cuz he got busted.
I've read tons of fake feeback and real feedback. There is a huge difference and is easily spotted.
Green/Red are not automatics. They should open someone's eyes to click and read (shame people don't til it's too late) that's why a ref link is always best to include.
Again, thanks for posting!
Don't let anyone try to bully you into doing what's wrong ~it's always better to die on your feet than on your knees.