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Just a quick top on how to not get scammed

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If a guy has 30+ Feedback solely from Bond transactions, dont fucking trust him with $40+ in Gold/accounts.. A bond is $2.80, and they cum in their pants when they do $10+ transactions and instantly their uterus lining starts releasing adrenaline and they scam.

 

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i got most of my feedback from bonds and i can confirm i cum at $10+

That's a good point bond selling is a very quick way to get lots of FB. However, this advice holds true in non bond sales, mostly where the value is likely way higher. If someone with high FB, mostly from bond sales is just sticking to bond sales, you could probably conclude they're good for bonds but have no way to know how they'd fare as a quester or powerleveler etc. MyFB may be low, but I don't recall ever selling a bond just buying so none of my FB is from bond sales.

I also have a signifcant  portion of my FB(not all/most but still note worthy) from quest jobs I did solo while not bonded to a provider just me going out in the request section and winning basically. One job even trusted me with 5m upfront, 2 days later all quests ordered were complete. I did monkey madness on a 1 def/96 magic pure along with grand tree for a user I only just met in chat box after 5 minutes  in a day 2m up front went perfectly. Just now, I got a  2m order paid upfront on my questing thread  and another 2 m order on the way from another  guy also going 1st. Nevertheless, this is great advice for  those who automatically assume highFB= being trustworthy, which could be true but is never 100% just means they're less likely to scam but as history has shown there are people who don't give an F and piss their reputation all away for a scam which a shame

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