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Re: Nominate (insert name here) to the default trust list
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ReckLess.6
on 04/06/2015, 11:00:28 UTC
Are you kidding dude? I didn't picked your calls and delayed your payment? What was the longest time you had to wait for a payment?? Please tell me, and It was you who asked me to send funds first. I do not have any ego issues you had. And it's also not like I never send you btc or funds first.

Sorry to interrupt but I noticed that you dint want to leave the OP a trust rating and then decided to leave one after he asked for it. Isn't this trust abuse? I feel that you still don't trust him enough without using an escrow and you left the rating after being asked.

You are on DT 1 level and leaving a feedback after using an escrow for a deal doesn't sound reasonable. I too have used escrow but I din't expect to be trusted or have a rating for just that purpose as escrow is to make a trade safe and it doesn't prove either parties are trustworthy.

It was my personal decision and after knowing more about him, I left a feedback and included benson's name and It didn't affected his Negative feedback left by johnniewalker. I'm not sure why do you have any problem with my decision.
Frankly some of you guys need to calm down and get over this DT trust drama. First decide what you wanna argue about.  Default trust list?, My trust list? or my ratings?

As for trust abuse, 50-60% of total given ratings are trust abuse.

Awesome. Now you just made to look a scammer trusted, who is promoting a blatant scam in his sig. Just because he bought BTC from you in higher than market rate. Interestingly, only you and your employer are the only two trusted people who trust this scammer and you expect us not to talk about your employer while you are now constantly abusing DT (even you said this) to get business for your employer. Forget about being on DT1, if a new user did something like this, he would have earned red mark by now.

I wish theymos/badbear is reading this and the four cases I listed about you two pages back and take informed decission.