I further edited the verbiage of my rating. It was a little harsh, so I diluted it somewhat. I believe that you had originally left that negative rating for Vod (the one with the 21 BTC risked amount) and then deleted it. There's nothing wrong with that. I frequently leave ratings which I later remove or recalibrate later on down the road. Just be honest about it, it's not that big a deal. IMHO you selling MSDN keys/invites isn't that big a deal either, it's just that we've seen so many cases where these types of trades have taken a turn for the scammy that it's hard to look at new sellers coming onto the forum and not think that something might be amiss.
@Vod: I would have left it, but the thing is he did remove his original rating. Just wish he'd be more forthcoming about it.
I'm really sorry about that but the only reason I removed that was because you people are really powerful and I didn't want my mistake to harm anyone. I never said he owed me 21 BTC, I just added 21 BTC just because I thought that my trust would appear on the top. Somehow he took the screenshot of that time, and I created the thread, not fully understanding what he meant by saying that I proclaim that he owes me 21 BTC.
Again I'm saying I don't sell accounts/invites. I just have some keys in my college account, which I legitimately sold, and unlike others which tend to get blocked due to 1 key being resold I only sold a key to 1 person.
Eventually I was going to stop it (I was running out of keys to sell). I started involving myself outside the marketplace too, you can see my last posts and all.
Vod could have easily tried to understand all this but he just went crazy about this subject. He could have talked to us properly instead of adding negative feedback for a scam which is never possible to occur.