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October 10, 2014, 09:37:56 PM
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Is it legal to buy and sell accounts?

Yes, buying or selling accounts is allowed, but that doesn't mean the staff or admins endorse it, but it's not against the rules.

But lenders can get easily scammed by account status of member, and scammers can purchase an account at a low price, then get a loan of, perhaps 0.5 for a senior member, then sell the negative trust account.(people are buying negative trust accounts for some reason.)

That's the lenders problem and that's why you shouldn't give collateral free loans, especially ones just based on forum rank. It's also unlikely you'll get a 0.5 loan without any though, nor will you get much for an account with negative feedback.
Negative trust senior accounts seem to go for around .1 to .15 or so. It appears that some lenders are willing to lend a max of .1 to senior accounts with zero trust. From what I can tell, it looks like lenders are willing to lend well under .1 on an unsecured loan (I am not really sure why anyone would ever give an unsecured loan on here). Even today people are paying at least .4 for senior accounts (without there being many good signature campaigns). You also probably will not be able to sell your account with an outstanding loan.
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October 11, 2014, 11:20:19 PM
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ACCTseller, how can you get to 80+activity by posting? You have to wait 2 weeks for 14 activities you know

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October 11, 2014, 11:27:52 PM
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ACCTseller, how can you get to 80+activity by posting? You have to wait 2 weeks for 14 activities you know
If when the account is created you only make 1 post it will have 1 activity but can potentially have 14 activity if it later makes 13 more posts. Then two weeks later it can make one additional post and will have 2 activity but can get up to 26 extra activity if it makes 26 additional posts (for a total of 28 activity). This process continues until it has posted in 6 "activity periods" when if it has enough posts it will have 84 activity.

EDIT: another way to look at it is: When the account is created you make one post, then 15 days later you make a second post, then 15 days later you make 50 posts. The account would then have 42 activity and 52 posts because it posted at least one post in three activity periods and posted a total of 52 posts.
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October 14, 2014, 12:44:17 PM
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damn  Sad
The price is so high

can't you lower a bit ?
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October 14, 2014, 01:10:45 PM
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damn  Sad
The price is so high

can't you lower a bit ?
i sent you a pm. I am willing to discuss pricing.
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October 19, 2014, 10:49:27 PM
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This guy is unprofessional and a total waste of time.

I pm'ed him to buy some of his accounts, and he spent an entire hour negotiating some £40 pound deal as if it were a £2million pound deal.

If I were you, I wouldn't bother contacting him.

He doesn't have any people skills or manners, and is to be avoided at all costs.

if you want to do serious business there are a bunch of other sellers that you can deal with.

this guy will only waste your time
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=826720.msg9258461#msg9258461

I would see the above post as I have already provided a rebuttal. He is wanting to see the names of accounts prior to agreeing to buy them which would cause them to decrease in value as it would expose them to receiving negative trust. He also asked what my best price would be, I gave it to him and told him what it would be, and to contact an escrow provider of his choice if he agreed. He then contacted an escrow provider with a lower price that had not been agreed to previously.
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October 21, 2014, 03:54:52 AM
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pmed you buddy
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October 21, 2014, 05:13:09 AM
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pmed you buddy
I replied to your PM however I am not able to disclose the exact activity rating of my hero account.
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October 24, 2014, 12:40:03 AM
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Your Newbie and Jr. Member prices are way too high, IMHO.

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Accounts able to get 60+ activity. So I take that back Smiley

Your Newbie and Jr. Member prices are way too high, IMHO.
My prices can be discussed. You should also note that my prices are not for "normal" Newbie/Jr member accounts as you can potentially get higher activity (and ranking) just by posting, this is opposed to most newbie/jr member accounts that have already realized the maximum amount of activity they are going to realize until the next activity period.

Also none of my lower level accounts have participated in signature campaigns (or have the associated spam type posts)
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October 24, 2014, 02:34:19 AM
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Your Newbie and Jr. Member prices are way too high, IMHO.
My prices can be discussed. You should also note that my prices are not for "normal" Newbie/Jr member accounts as you can potentially get higher activity (and ranking) just by posting, this is opposed to most newbie/jr member accounts that have already realized the maximum amount of activity they are going to realize until the next activity period.

Also none of my lower level accounts have participated in signature campaigns (or have the associated spam type posts)
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October 24, 2014, 12:53:47 PM
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Your Newbie and Jr. Member prices are way too high, IMHO.
My prices can be discussed. You should also note that my prices are not for "normal" Newbie/Jr member accounts as you can potentially get higher activity (and ranking) just by posting, this is opposed to most newbie/jr member accounts that have already realized the maximum amount of activity they are going to realize until the next activity period.

Also none of my lower level accounts have participated in signature campaigns (or have the associated spam type posts)
Noted. I did not notice the able-to-get-60+-activity sentence before.

Will change post to reflect.
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October 24, 2014, 01:05:15 PM
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Does senior member worth 0.4BTC still? Did you sell one of them in short time?
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October 24, 2014, 01:21:57 PM
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Does senior member worth 0.4BTC still? Did you sell one of them in short time?
Yes senior members are still worth .4 BTC 

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October 24, 2014, 03:41:57 PM
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I never understood why accounts go for so much, esp when there are barely quality signature campaigns.
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October 24, 2014, 03:52:47 PM
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I never understood why accounts go for so much, esp when there are barely quality signature campaigns.
the campaigns that are open pay a lot when you figure how much they pay per post. So you can earn a good amount for doing very little work. Plus most campaigns are only open to senior accounts and higher.
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October 24, 2014, 05:37:00 PM
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I never understood why accounts go for so much, esp when there are barely quality signature campaigns.
the campaigns that are open pay a lot when you figure how much they pay per post. So you can earn a good amount for doing very little work. Plus most campaigns are only open to senior accounts and higher.

There are hardly any pay per post campaigns now. Usually there are fixed pay campaigns which pay around 0.1 BTC a month on average, but there is a long waiting list to get in.

All these reflects in the price, Sr. Member accounts struggle to get 0.15 BTC these days. I think a few months back they were easily pulling in 0.4-0.5 BTC. I thing PrimeDice is to blame for collapsing the signature campaign market. Add to that a lot of users getting promoted, and there is a huge supply of high ranked accounts.

Out of curiousity, what is the price at which Hero Members are going these days? It was above 1 BTC, but I would assume it would be much lesser now.

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October 24, 2014, 05:38:39 PM
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I never understood why accounts go for so much, esp when there are barely quality signature campaigns.
the campaigns that are open pay a lot when you figure how much they pay per post. So you can earn a good amount for doing very little work. Plus most campaigns are only open to senior accounts and higher.

There are hardly any pay per post campaigns now. Usually there are fixed pay campaigns which pay around 0.1 BTC a month on average, but there is a long waiting list to get in.

All these reflects in the price, Sr. Member accounts struggle to get 0.15 BTC these days. I think a few months back they were easily pulling in 0.4-0.5 BTC. I thing PrimeDice is to blame for collapsing the signature campaign market. Add to that a lot of users getting promoted, and there is a huge supply of high ranked accounts.

Out of curiousity, what is the price at which Hero Members are going these days? It was above 1 BTC, but I would assume it would be much lesser now.
lol not normal accoutns are being sold it lures scammers to pull of big ones..
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October 24, 2014, 07:00:16 PM
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I never understood why accounts go for so much, esp when there are barely quality signature campaigns.
the campaigns that are open pay a lot when you figure how much they pay per post. So you can earn a good amount for doing very little work. Plus most campaigns are only open to senior accounts and higher.

There are hardly any pay per post campaigns now. Usually there are fixed pay campaigns which pay around 0.1 BTC a month on average, but there is a long waiting list to get in.

All these reflects in the price, Sr. Member accounts struggle to get 0.15 BTC these days. I think a few months back they were easily pulling in 0.4-0.5 BTC. I thing PrimeDice is to blame for collapsing the signature campaign market. Add to that a lot of users getting promoted, and there is a huge supply of high ranked accounts.

Out of curiousity, what is the price at which Hero Members are going these days? It was above 1 BTC, but I would assume it would be much lesser now.
there are open spots in GAW now as well as the bi-weekly campaign (bitnet? - I am on my phone now and can't look it up). Any fixed rate deal will effectively pay you a lot per post ( for exactly 50 or however many posts) so you won't have to put in a lot of effort to earn a modest amount. While you are in the fixed rate campaign you can wait for a pay per post campaign.

I would agree that the account market is slow now but people are still wiling to pay .4 BTC + for a senior account if it has good, high quality, English posts. You can probably get a senior for a lot less if the account has a bunch of spam posts.   

For hero accounts they still sell for over 1 BTC or more if it is well into hero status and/or has positive trust/is on default trust.
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October 31, 2014, 07:53:11 AM
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PMed you. Please check and reply me in PM only.

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October 31, 2014, 03:25:21 PM
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PMed you. Please check and reply me in PM only.
I replied to your PM
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