The trouble is the OP screwed the pooch, and hasn't made amends or taken responsibility. For that alone I think the red-tag is justified. If LoyceV's reasoning for leaving the tag is because he asked for positive feedback, I would reconsider. The OP's English sucks, and in the context of that PM I can see that he may have mistyped. The whole sentence that includes the phrase "drop a positive" is weirdly constructed and hard to understand.
I want to believe that the phrase "drop a positive" was taken out of context in this situation, as I read through the entire PM. "Drop a positive" could mean so many things other than trust feedback; it could also mean that he was asking LoyceV to write something positive about him in his giveaway thread following the previous incident. ( A situation of Do or Don't)
If someone PM me to ask for positive feedback the best you're getting is Pm-ignore or forum-ignore. Red is too much IMO. Personally I would reconsider.
