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Re: What's more important to judge whether or not I should be trusted?
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Lauda
on 26/10/2018, 18:15:58 UTC
You've found out about the 1st feedback I ever left!
Why so defensive? I'm just pointing out a coincidence, i.e. that the first person you left feedback to is also an account seller. Roll Eyes

It is 'trust' and I found your feedback to be unjust and UNTRUE.

You have claimed I am not to be trusted, I found this to be COMPLETELY UNTRUE and therefore, I have left feedback on your account.
No. My feedback is factually correct: You abused your ability to leave trust ratings. You tried to blackmail/coerce (whichever word is more suited; some people like arguing semantics) me with direct consequences when I didn't give in to the demand. Leaving retaliatory ratings because of false, subjective opinions is also a no-go.

You have not only abused the trust system but also mismanaged 3000 BTC.
Which is an objective lie, as it isn't mathematically possible[1].

On yours, Lauda, I will never remove.
No need; your behavior has turned criminal (slander, coercion, you pick it). I ain't no QS, thus I am not going to threaten you with a lawsuit nor am I going receive funds from TF for it. Cheesy

[1] What would you know about mathematics, especially cryptography anyways.
[2] Suck up to a person or two, position an alt or three, do a deal or two for a trivial amount and you're almost there. Response to the wrong quote, still true though. Grin