used some cleverness to impress them; his goal was to become DT
What you're NOT mentioning (because your argument is entirely self-serving), is that I used so much cleverness that two DT1 members actually excluded me from their trust lists, and that I started leaving negs for account sellers roughly 1.5 years before I got on DT the first time, and that I incurred a hell of a lot of retaliatory negative trust from non-DT members by doing so.
I'd like to know more about this cleverness of which you speak. Not for my own ego, but I'm curious as to how exactly you think I charmed either Blazed or Hilariousandco, the two DT1 members who have me in their trust lists.
FYI: I don't know if anyone else was giving negatives for account sales prior to me starting my own personal campaign against account dealers in 2016. I started doing this after I got scammed by TimSweat in March 2016, and I suspect that this was a purchased account. No proof on that one, just suspicion.
Getting negative trust after 2 years because of the trust giver become default trust is absurd and you all know it.
Life is one big absurdity. Better stay indoors.