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You’re not an author so there’s no way we can contact you. Please send me an email message through the contact form on my profile page with the link to your setup and I’ll get back to you with a timeframe and cost estimate. Thanks!
Best regards,
Dani
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^ is currently an Envato Community Manager
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designedbydash said
That’s irrelevant though, unless they have 5.00s across the board it’s mathmatically impossible to have a 5.00 rating. Unless they had 999×5 and 1×4, in which case the average would be 4.999 and would likely be rounded up to 5… but that’s not what’s happening. The way I see it, there’s some fairly big flaw somewhere that’s assigning perfect 5s for some reason.
Site:themeforest.net "user" 5.00 average rating based on
Agreed 
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designedbydash said
Edit: was there really a need to flag it? My point would’ve been pointless without the names.
Site:themeforest.net "user" 5.00 average rating based on
I did NOT flag your post. That’s why I said “may be against forum rules”. Someone else did.
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designedbydash said
So I was browing around a few files and came across one, went through to the author page and I saw the author had a perfect 5.00 rating on 38 reviews. I thought it looked a bit too good to be true, so I clicked through to their portfolio and they have items with 4.5 star ratings – thus making the perfect 5.00 impossible.I don’t know whether I’m allowed to link or even mention another profile, but seeing as there’s no real way of me showing except to do that… look up the user “[...]”. And it’s not just his profile, if you look at ”...” (who has a lot of ratings!) his is the same.
Initially I thought it might just be one bugged profile, but it’s not. I’ve found quite a few using custom Google searches!
I’m not sure as to where the ratings discrepancy originates from, but calling out authors’ names on the forums – even if for such reasons – may be against the forum rules.
Back on topic: please take into account that some authors remove some of their own items – items with ratings, that is. Not sure if the removed items’ ratings still count towards the global author’s ratings though.
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DaniMun said
NSArray *lifeValues = [[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:@"forever", @"programmer", @"speed motorcycle racer", nil]; NSHuman *dani = [[dani alloc] initWithHappiness:[lifeValues objectAtIndex:0] hasChoice:[lifeValues objectAtIndex:1] hasPassion:[lifeValues objectAtIndex:2] hasJob:[lifeValues objectAtIndex:3]];![]()
My array object is actually incomplete 
NSArray *lifeValues = [[NSArray alloc]
initWithObjects:@"forever",
@"programmer",
@"speed motorcycle racer",
@"cop", nil];
LOL it’s getting late, I should’ve been asleep by now 
- Author had a Free File of the Month
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NSArray *lifeValues = [[NSArray alloc]
initWithObjects:@"forever",
@"programmer",
@"speed motorcycle racer", nil];
NSHuman *dani = [[dani alloc]
initWithHappiness:[lifeValues objectAtIndex:0]
hasChoice:[lifeValues objectAtIndex:1]
hasPassion:[lifeValues objectAtIndex:2]
hasJob:[lifeValues objectAtIndex:3]];

- Author had a Free File of the Month
- Microlancer Beta Tester
- Beta Tester
- Contributed a Tutorial to a Tuts+ Site
- Won a Competition
- Repeatedly Helped protect Envato Marketplaces against copyright violations
- Item was Featured
- Author was Featured
- Referred between 1 and 9 users
Would love to help you but unfortunately you’re not an author so you don’t have a contact form on your profile page and there’s no way of contacting you unless you post your email address. Alternately, you could use the the contact form on my profile page to get in touch with me with more details.
Dani
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- Item was Featured
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- Referred between 1 and 9 users
^ My thoughts exactly
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- Item was Featured
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- Referred between 1 and 9 users
Joost said
Commandline russian roulette:
[ $[ $RANDOM % 6 ] == 0 ] && echo rm -rf / || echo *Click*EDIT: Added an extra ‘echo’ to prevent injury![]()
That really made my day 
