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Question: What's more important to judge should I be trusted or not?
Escrowing 1 000 000 $ over a year without scamming - 27 (61.4%)
Trying to sell an account once - 17 (38.6%)
Total Voters: 44

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iluvbitcoins (OP)
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October 27, 2018, 05:45:59 PM
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I thought he is, but I have removed my feedback since he apologized and his other feedback doesn't have anything that could show he would do something malicious.
Ok, he made apology and *puf* - he is not abusing trust system any more.  Cool
Wow, 3 votes against in like 10 minutes.
Seems like Lauda used some multies  Cheesy
Right...I can literally say this for you - iluvbitcoins, shibewow, account from 2012...sorry, not correct order of accounts  Cheesy

Welcome to DT, btw. I am out of this thread.

If you haven't realized yet, people remove feedbacks for non-scam "crimes"quite often after a certain period of time has passed.
He has removed the 'abused' feedback. What if a scammer returned the stolen bitcoins? Would we still neg him or reward him for returning the BTC?
What's your point?

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October 27, 2018, 06:49:08 PM
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What if a scammer returned the stolen bitcoins?

I am out of this thread.
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