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Re: 'John Abraham ≈ naim027' Coincidence or Connection?
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JollyGood
on 16/06/2023, 19:02:03 UTC
As to why he would ask me for more merits....reputation-building, perhaps?  And though he's in the highest-paying sig campaign he is 'only' a Sr. Member and I assume Whirlwind pays more for Hero/Legendary members, and even if they don't other campaigns do, so wanting to rank up and increase his available sig space makes sense.  Usually the motives around here come down to money, just as they do in the real world.
True, it is difficult to argue with that point, as far as members within the forum is concerned it does in most cases come to money just as it would in the real world. Ranking up to Legendary would be the ultimate goal as those ranks to in some campaigns earn more than Snr Member and Hero rank but why risk asking for posts reviews when maybe the one doing the reviewing might connect the style of writing with another member? Maybe it is just him believing he will not get caught out.

You've got a much better memory about these things than I do, but I don't recall ever having a personal problem with naim023 (back then, anyway).  I'll be following this situation and will be more vigilant with my merit-giving in the future, at least to the extent that I can identify alts.
Well, maybe your memory is not that good if you keep mentioned naim027 as naim023. We all know he had (and probably still has) many alt-accounts but from him to jumping from 027 to 023 would seriously insulting our collective intelligence  Grin

So, You are telling me; If I said I don't use Payoneer in the past, I should not use that for the rest of my life. Isn't it?
No one has said it here, but the interesting part is that you sold BTC to 'naim027' (your alt) two times before the 25th February, and took the payment in USD on PayPal. Where you said in your 25th February post that you don't use PayPal (pointed out by 'decodx' already). You are proving yourself as a liar on your every post now.
Well, this is another interesting point.

The problem with liars (especially compulsive liars such as naim027) is that they end up digging a hole too deep they cannot climb back out of it. One lie leads to another and then another and then another and then it snowballs in to something much bigger, so big that the chief architect of the lies forgets what he said and to whom as well as where he mentioned the lies.