Today I have gotten several requests in PM to remove positive feedback from borrowers who I entrusted with bitcoins. One of these loans equated to a month's worth of expenses to me. Every person I've given positive feedback to I genuinely trust and would like to deal with again, and I do not leave feedback for just anyone I deal with. Am I not supposed to leave positive feedback for people that I trusted with what is, for me, a pretty significant amount of money? Should I just leave neutral feedback from now on? I never got DT etiquette classes.
I didn't even know that I was DT2 until a few months ago, or what DT even was. I'm not complaining about being on this list, but I must have been there for years without realizing it. Now all of a sudden I'm giving too much feedback, because I became more active as a lender? I almost didn't remove the feedback ratings that I was asked to, since I stand by what I said about those people. But, it's their accounts, and I decided to respect their wishes.
I did think to myself, that's a little absurd that I could just go buy an "email forwarding contract" and get green trust if I wanted to. No offense. But that isn't the same as borrowing $750 with zero collateral. I can't cancel a no-collateral loan due to non-payment. I hope everyone understands why I gave the feedback that I did last week.
I won't be giving any more positive feedback for the time being. It was never my intention to make aTriz and Aventhe et al look bad.