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Topic: A new risk has surfaced in p2p trading, beware and stay safe! (Read 495 times)

legendary
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I always try to deal with traders who are professional and have good rating and trading history to avoid wastage of time dealing with issues arising from newbie dealers. I kinda predicted this kind of issues as well and have been exchanging without any issues but still want to ask if it's still risky if I continue using p2p exchanges and deal with traders who are professional and have a good and long trade history?

I wasn't aware about CK so also thanks for that @OP.
hero member
Activity: 2702
Merit: 716
Nothing lasts forever
Till now I was using Wazirx. So its time for me to leave it and trade in this forum with a trusted user. Thanks for posting this information in the forum. I had once traded via hiribi.com and the deal went ok. I think I need to use that again for trading btc with paypal.
I consider WazirX to be safe and sound since I am using it from a long time. I don't think it will be risky to use WazirX.
Besides that, paypal is riskier since the person has the capability to revert the amount back to his account.
To be on the safer side it's better if we transact a lower amount. I have never transacted over 5000rs on WazirX. Hence never actually faced an issue, neither with banks nor WazirX.
hero member
Activity: 2520
Merit: 952
Till now I was using Wazirx. So its time for me to leave it and trade in this forum with a trusted user. Thanks for posting this information in the forum. I had once traded via hiribi.com and the deal went ok. I think I need to use that again for trading btc with paypal.

Hiribi seems scammy to me, they are buying at way above market price.
This is nothing new. I was sent fraudulent citris cash funds and even after I filed an FIR, I couldn't get my money back. Here sending money from fraudulent bank accounts means the hackers are risking such a huge fraud so it would be for money in lakhs. But since the receiver also is falling in trouble, it's dangerous to receive such money as you can also look like the perpetrator.

Are authorities okay with knowing that those funds were for selling of BTC?
legendary
Activity: 2688
Merit: 1026
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Till now I was using Wazirx. So its time for me to leave it and trade in this forum with a trusted user. Thanks for posting this information in the forum. I had once traded via hiribi.com and the deal went ok. I think I need to use that again for trading btc with paypal.

You must check users review here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1766844.360 before using hiribi.com
Most users complaining of their paypal getting limited for receiving funds from hiribi
full member
Activity: 457
Merit: 103
Till now I was using Wazirx. So its time for me to leave it and trade in this forum with a trusted user. Thanks for posting this information in the forum. I had once traded via hiribi.com and the deal went ok. I think I need to use that again for trading btc with paypal.
member
Activity: 546
Merit: 32
Yes the same experiences to happen to me in one of the big p2p exchange site, so we have to be careful before going to do any deals in p2p exchange, we have to cross check the seller or buyer full details with their proof.
Absolutely and Localbitcoins have provisions for that.
hero member
Activity: 1432
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Yes the same experiences to happen to me in one of the big p2p exchange site, so we have to be careful before going to do any deals in p2p exchange, we have to cross check the seller or buyer full details with their proof.
member
Activity: 546
Merit: 32

Paypal is reversible so don't trade unless you personally knows that person.

LBC is safe as long as you are trading with verified trader and get the identity verified with the name of the bank account.

I know and I deal with people who are known to me since 5+ years. LBC can be tricked too as people can submit fake IDs like it happened with Paytm.
Possibly we can get the fake ID to verify on darkweb for much cheaper but how is it able to have the account name of that same verified account while using bank transfer,if we don't make any transfer then the trade will automatically cancel after 90 minutes.
legendary
Activity: 2632
Merit: 1094

Paypal is reversible so don't trade unless you personally knows that person.

LBC is safe as long as you are trading with verified trader and get the identity verified with the name of the bank account.

I know and I deal with people who are known to me since 5+ years. LBC can be tricked too as people can submit fake IDs like it happened with Paytm.
member
Activity: 546
Merit: 32


I have been using localbitcoins since a long time now. And by God's grace, never faced any such issues! But what local exchange do you prefer to cash out ypur bitcoins?? I have never used anything other than LBC, so a recommendation will be helpful!

I am seriously thinking of leaving LBC now due to such risks! Also I am wondering how an Indian crypto exchange is still operating their business banking accounts in India even after the RBI ban on crypto businesses!

Currently I am using PayPal only and dealing with my trusted dealer/friend and am waiting to see the RBI case result. I don't trust LBC at all as you never know which user can cheat you.
Paypal is reversible so don't trade unless you personally knows that person.

LBC is safe as long as you are trading with verified trader and get the identity verified with the name of the bank account.
legendary
Activity: 2632
Merit: 1094


I have been using localbitcoins since a long time now. And by God's grace, never faced any such issues! But what local exchange do you prefer to cash out ypur bitcoins?? I have never used anything other than LBC, so a recommendation will be helpful!

I am seriously thinking of leaving LBC now due to such risks! Also I am wondering how an Indian crypto exchange is still operating their business banking accounts in India even after the RBI ban on crypto businesses!

Currently I am using PayPal only and dealing with my trusted dealer/friend and am waiting to see the RBI case result. I don't trust LBC at all as you never know which user can cheat you.
legendary
Activity: 3080
Merit: 1500

Yes! And the worst part is that you won't know it immediately! While you are happy that you have received the money against your bitcoin and released the escrow, probably you will get a police visit on the next day or so! In the meantime, hacker are getting away with your bitcoin. It's better to look the reputation of the trader first!

You must be aware of escrow.ms case so it's really too risky to even deal with reputed users. Those users may have also received hacked funds and will forward it to you. That's why I always dealt with Indian exchanges that sent money through their bank accounts rather than private individuals whose source of money is unknown. I got a call immediately from citrus when this happened to me so it doesn't take long.

I have been using localbitcoins since a long time now. And by God's grace, never faced any such issues! But what local exchange do you prefer to cash out ypur bitcoins?? I have never used anything other than LBC, so a recommendation will be helpful!

I am seriously thinking of leaving LBC now due to such risks! Also I am wondering how an Indian crypto exchange is still operating their business banking accounts in India even after the RBI ban on crypto businesses!
legendary
Activity: 2688
Merit: 1026
Hire me for Bounty Management
Better safe than sorry.P2p is even more risky as you dont know who you are dealing with.
legendary
Activity: 2632
Merit: 1094

Yes! And the worst part is that you won't know it immediately! While you are happy that you have received the money against your bitcoin and released the escrow, probably you will get a police visit on the next day or so! In the meantime, hacker are getting away with your bitcoin. It's better to look the reputation of the trader first!

You must be aware of escrow.ms case so it's really too risky to even deal with reputed users. Those users may have also received hacked funds and will forward it to you. That's why I always dealt with Indian exchanges that sent money through their bank accounts rather than private individuals whose source of money is unknown. I got a call immediately from citrus when this happened to me so it doesn't take long.
legendary
Activity: 3080
Merit: 1500
This is nothing new. I was sent fraudulent citris cash funds and even after I filed an FIR, I couldn't get my money back. Here sending money from fraudulent bank accounts means the hackers are risking such a huge fraud so it would be for money in lakhs. But since the receiver also is falling in trouble, it's dangerous to receive such money as you can also look like the perpetrator.

Yes! And the worst part is that you won't know it immediately! While you are happy that you have received the money against your bitcoin and released the escrow, probably you will get a police visit on the next day or so! In the meantime, hacker are getting away with your bitcoin. It's better to look the reputation of the trader first!
legendary
Activity: 2632
Merit: 1094
This is nothing new. I was sent fraudulent citris cash funds and even after I filed an FIR, I couldn't get my money back. Here sending money from fraudulent bank accounts means the hackers are risking such a huge fraud so it would be for money in lakhs. But since the receiver also is falling in trouble, it's dangerous to receive such money as you can also look like the perpetrator.
member
Activity: 546
Merit: 32
there is a glitch in Paytm which few hackers or carders are using to scam on locabitcoins
these are:

https://localbitcoins.com/accounts/profile/singghost93/
https://localbitcoins.com/p/JAINPRAMOD/
https://localbitcoins.com/accounts/profile/vatanmishra290393/

pls be careful of these. Few have been reported and few not.
But how you know them? Do you had trade with them earlier or someone who knew got scammed?

Chances of scam through localbitcoin is none because there is escrow in process. Roll Eyes
member
Activity: 102
Merit: 12
there is a glitch in Paytm which few hackers or carders are using to scam on locabitcoins
these are:

https://localbitcoins.com/accounts/profile/singghost93/
https://localbitcoins.com/p/JAINPRAMOD/
https://localbitcoins.com/accounts/profile/vatanmishra290393/

pls be careful of these. Few have been reported and few not.
jr. member
Activity: 102
Merit: 5
I think banks are closing accounts due to RBI pressure and has nothing to do with hacking. Same applies to Paytm accounts.
if the funds are from hacked accounts then the owner can first request a reversal from banks rather than directly lodging an FIR against the seller. Just a theory.
member
Activity: 546
Merit: 32
KYC on localbitcoins not upto the mark. If  you are willing to sell your crypto in  India  try  p2p services on local exchanges like koinex(loop) etc. Localbitcoins allowing buyers / sellers to set  their own  trading rules. Most sellers ask  your  entire verification documents  and most of them will be sold  in dark web. If anyone know  any safe ways for a p2p trade please comment.
Like the above post mentioned even after you completing KYC you still need the bank account with the same name of the person and it is not possible to make transactions without OTP which is a good feature from Indian banks this is actually not available on most international banks even.
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