The "trust" question thread ...

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  • darklord
    missing my matrix
    • May 2002
    • 2105

    #16
    I'd base trust on registration date/how often I see that person on AO... then again I always make sure I know who I'm dealing with before I send money and/or a gun or parts.

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    • boggerman
      Registered User
      • Aug 2001
      • 684

      #17
      Like tranman, I have been around here for a while but don't usually post unless I have something to say. In general, the people I have met on AO are pretty cool. When we had our AO day and I got a chance to actually meet some fellow AOer's they were all very cool, any one of them would be welcome in my house any time. I guess I would extend a fair amount of trust to anyone I recognize from here.

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      • Trigger_Happy
        Magic Elf #02485
        • Apr 2002
        • 807

        #18
        Guys....I think you got a twisted idea of what I meant when I referenced post counts. I really don't care if you have 3 posts! As long as what you say seems right and good, I usually trust.

        Post count makes up 2% of my feeling of security when dealing with somebody I don't know. And the reason post count makes me trust more, is because I trust all of AO to make rippers feel plenty unwelcome!

        In general, I dislike the post counters! I'd rather gain opinions based on what you say than base them on a number! Bah....I don't know what else to say....just don't feel shunned by something that I didn't mean "like that". Thanks!
        -For to me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain. Philipians 1:21

        -Don't try to use your fancy smancy "logic" on me! It won't work!

        -It is better to stay silent, and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.

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