I stumbled upon an account where the reputation history looked like this:

> [![Association bonus and reversal][2]][1]

Due to a barrage of serial upvotes the user received the Association bonus for crossing the 200 reputation mark. The voting reversal script detected (most) of the serial votes and corrected for that, hence the -70. It didn't reversed the association bonus though, effectively giving this user 100 rep based on a doubtful action. 

There are some other posts about association bonuses get awarded in corner case situations, like:

 - http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/277920/how-did-this-user-gain-association-reputation-without-having-any-qa-activity
 - http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/191415/association-bonus-not-removed-upon-account-deletion
 - http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/233624/why-does-this-user-have-association-bonus

but I couldn't find any post that describes/notices the above mentioned scenario. I had an exchange with a moderator (who shall remain anonymous because it was [Martijn Pieters](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/users/100297/martijn-pieters)) who handed me this advice:

>  the 100 points of the bonus is not something we can easily do anything about, is peanuts compared to what cheaters are after, and generally not worth our time worrying over

... but that was after I already raised a moderator flag based on *if you find something suspicious, please flag*.

This post merely serves to be picked up when others search for this phenomenon  to get them decide if a flag is worth the effort. But feel free to share your thoughts if indeed this is considered peanuts and doesn't need handling (either by an enhancement in the voting reversal script or by flags from the community).


  [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/B4ZIT.png
  [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/B4ZITm.png