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  1. Aroxez

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    Vouches > post count. Someone could have 100+ vouches and like 50 post count.
    Or like 3,000+ posts but only four vouches.

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    Depends on quality of vouches and the quality of posting from the member in my opinion.
     
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    Since mostly everyone agrees that vouches>post count, which of these 2 are more valuable? Post count or join date.

    Ex:Would you trust someone with a 2006 join date better than someone with 2k posts?
     
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    posts>join date


    It doesnt take much to make an account and let it sit for 5 years..
     
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    its worth everything and its worth nothing, just depends on what people value it as
     
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    End of the day it's the same on all forums. People will always trust the high post count over low and older join date over newer whether it's the wrong judgement or not. It doesn't matter in the end as someone with say 2000 posts, you would think they would be less inclined to pull a fast one as they have put a lot into the site to get that many posts. However I've witnessed high posters, old join dates turn untrustworthy and they gained that trust and high post count to get the opportunity at a big scam. I like to trust people and give people a chance because lots of people on forums are nice, genuine people but it's getting harder after being the victim of losing money myself. My word of advice to people is; be careful with whoever you trade with no matter what there post count/join date is. Also imo vouches mean nothing.
     
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    Vouches mean more as long as they are from moderators and such and it was involving a trade they did with that moderator. When I check vouches, I usually go through the members who vouched them and such to see how legit themselves were to. 1 vouch with $100 trade in it is more valuable than any other 2500 post count could ever be.
     
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    Hahaha there are ppl on this forum that like joined 1 month ago.. and have 1,000+ posts no it doesnt matter lol i just read threads mostly dont post unless it really appeals to me.
     
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    I look at it from join date, post count, and vouches, really.
    I mean if 2 people are offering the same thing on my account, one with low posts and a relatively new join date, verses a old member with a lot of post, of course I'm going to go with the Older Member.

    I mean, people are going to look at me with my low post count and could say I'm a scammer.. But I just joined, so it's hard to tell in this situation.

    If I was a long time user, with a high post count, I would be very hesitant to sell an account to someone with low post count.
    I would probably need an MM for the trade.
     
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    This was me, sorry.
    Forgot I had this account.
     
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    it all depends on the person. I consider vouches proof of being "trusted".
     
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    I never post, and many of the trades I've done have been with people with a relatively low post account.
     
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    I think its all round Post, Vouches, Joindate.

    not just spamming out to high post.
     
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    I believe that vouches are 10x as important as post count
     
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    So if I have 10 vouches for pin sales, you'd trust me more?
     
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    i agree tbh i ussaly get trust over someone with 50 post but then i have been here for awhile and dont post on things much i dont really like spamming but yet always getting infractions for it?
     
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    For me post count is nothing, I am looking at vouches and how long you have been on sythe :)
     
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    In my opinion: posts+vouchs= trust!
     
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    In my opinion neither vouches or post count mean anything. You can't trust people online especially when you are involved in illegal activities such as buying and selling fake money. I don't know If it is the same as it was in my prime days of buying and selling, but if it is.. don't trust anyone. I have been scammed by Middle men, buyers, and sellers. I honestly don't care if you have 1 billion post's, 1 trillion vouches. people are shaddy, and all that can be edited. You never know some sites are just one big scam. If you can take the loss and think its worth the risk be my guest but i wouldn't ever mess with it.
     
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    It's just like having a high level in game, people assume that you have to have a big number there in order to be trustworthy or know anything, when often times it doesn't amount to anything
     
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