When this question first appeared, I asked for more information in the comments.
How to run multiple jmx scripts together in JMeter
The comment was answered, and two other answers were given, neither of which fully addressed the issue, or really helped the OP in any way, but both had generated up-votes.
I wrote my answer, and the OP asked for more information about how to implement my response and for clarification. This was given.
Then my answer got down-votes. No explanations, just down-votes.
OP up-voted, and accepted the answer, but still the down-votes keep the balance negative.
The other answers contain incorrect or missing information, yet still have more votes.
Both myself and the OP believe mine is the best answer, and the most helpful answer. However the community is effectively telling us we are wrong.
OP wants more help.
I asked a moderator but no response.
To a degree, I feel bad about being down-voted, but I am more confused about the following:
Should I give more help when the community appears to think the help I am offering is wrong?
OP up-voted, and accepted the answer
.... um, no he didn't. He just accepted the answer. The OP does not have enough rep to upvote. And there are no upvotes on your answer, just a single downvote, so your premise that the downvotes keep coming is not entirely accurate.