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January 21, 2018, 01:17:30 AM
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Hi, I am a bit ashamed to be on this forum as a member and not knowing what is the trust number that I can see on the right side of a member posting, under the name. Can someone tell me how´d you get negative or positive trust?

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January 21, 2018, 01:23:56 AM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2696083
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January 21, 2018, 01:25:15 AM
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I'll give you example: I bought a miner from kilo17 some time ago. Sent him 1+ BTC and AFTER THAT he sent the miner to me. He could just keep the BTC and run away ( keep the miner as well ) but he didn't. Thus received positive trust from me.

and here you have some details about the system https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=211858.0

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January 21, 2018, 06:14:26 AM
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That is mean this persone done something wrong or tried to scam somebody. That's mean do not trust this person.
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January 21, 2018, 06:15:27 AM
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That is mean this persone done something wrong or tried to scam somebody. That's mean do not trust this person.

What should't I do to avoid getting red trust?
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January 21, 2018, 12:39:18 PM
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What should't I do to avoid getting red trust?
You should just always follow the rules to avoid getting red trust. Never scam other people and first and foremost never ever cheat on a signature campaign or any other bounty campaigns and never try to spam around the forum. It will be just like behaving like what normal user here does. You should also avoid talking non sense and try to avoid trash talking other members because it might earn you red trust at some point.
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January 21, 2018, 05:05:04 PM
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as what i had read seen/read on this forum you get this negative trust feedback when.. umm, to make it simple let me give you an example:

i have ongoing transaction with you and you then betrayed me and took my coins for free and didn't the exchange that i need from you.

as far as you obey what you guys have agreed with then i believe you'll avoid getting negative feed backs. just follow the rules and guidelines. i am a newbie here and for now that's how i understand it. if there's someone who could enlighten me as well. it will be much appreciated. thanks ! 
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January 21, 2018, 07:46:03 PM
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Hi,

I always follow forum guidelines. Never posted spam or irrelevant content, in fact tried to help community members. Still I dont know why I got this negative trust.  Undecided Undecided
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January 21, 2018, 09:05:39 PM
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To always avoiding scamming someone online...
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January 22, 2018, 02:37:06 AM
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i have read about people complaining that they didn't scam but were given negative trusts by people who didn't seem to like them. is it possible to be given a negative trust by  someone who doesn't agree with your post or thread?
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January 22, 2018, 12:57:20 PM
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What should't I do to avoid getting red trust?
You should just always follow the rules to avoid getting red trust. Never scam other people and first and foremost never ever cheat on a signature campaign or any other bounty campaigns and never try to spam around the forum. It will be just like behaving like what normal user here does. You should also avoid talking non sense and try to avoid trash talking other members because it might earn you red trust at some point.

So, if I think someone has scammed me, how do I proceed to ensure that nobody else falls into the same thing? Should I report to admins or...? Do I have to poof the facts o is just some other stuff?

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January 22, 2018, 02:50:49 PM
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That is mean this persone done something wrong or tried to scam somebody. That's mean do not trust this person.

What should't I do to avoid getting red trust?
I just want to add another issues why other members are getting red trust other than scamming people and spamming around.
We are getting red trust because of shitposting, post bursting and  posting a reply without sense or juicy information. Sometime lack of English Literacy can also be the cause for having a red trust.
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January 23, 2018, 02:06:40 PM
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That is mean this persone done something wrong or tried to scam somebody. That's mean do not trust this person.

What should't I do to avoid getting red trust?
I just want to add another issues why other members are getting red trust other than scamming people and spamming around.
We are getting red trust because of shitposting, post bursting and  posting a reply without sense or juicy information. Sometime lack of English Literacy can also be the cause for having a red trust.

Ok, let´s suppose that I tried to make a deal with someone and he or she is not fair. What would I do to try to get negative trust for that user? Should I post in scam accusations or similar? Should I PM an admin?

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