This simply means that ALL account sellers advertising can only be given red trust if the accounts password changes before it is announced that the account is no longer for sale. Fair enough if you say so. Plus I guess that time is open ended since it took him about a year to decide it was not for sale.
That is a new precedent and I see no disagreement from DT's in this thread so far that seem to have vanished. Perhaps I will call for their view on this one by one.
I mean perhaps that is a sensible approach but it must be the SAME for everyone here not just "pals".
It goes against what mikey and pharmacist have said..... but perhaps they now changed their minds now that it is meta club pal?
Password change is a requirement of red trust? or not?
I mean if you are selling the btc account with it then perhaps it is not as important as you think?
Or perhaps there are other ways around this.
Did you check if this account had any password/email changes at all?
Seems a lot of account advertisers will have to be untagged or proof of password change will be required.
You will do your best to counter tags of red on account "advertisers" when there is no password change. That's good I will create a thread and send all those tagged your way for you to balance their red as best you can.
Let's not make this about one person anyway this is a discussion of DT's opinion on account sellers/advertisers. Not just one account seller/advertiser nutildah.
I have already mentioned in previous posts that I take into consideration whether the account sale is overt or covert. Nutidah's case is clearly overt. I thought that I was pretty clear that I find covert sales unsavory and shady. I will continue to tag people doing it on the down low. Also, I had mentioned that I consider how "fresh" the particular case happens to be. In the Nutidah case, it already over 3 years old. I'm not going to make it a habit to sift through old garbage looking for posts to report and people to tag. Don't you remember when someone tried to get you banned for a copy paste mistake made years ago for no perceivable financial motive? I clearly recall stating this wasn't going to pass mustard, and here you are, still posting away.
Perhaps other people have the time to go looking for skeletons in the closet. However, I'm not going to bother myself.