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Topic: Bleeding2323 is a sold account BEWARE - Clubsofsteel is a scammer also (Read 715 times)

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I won the auction for a full member account for 0.051 BTC here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/selling-bitcointalk-full-member-account-912106

The full account being sold is bleeding2323:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/bleeding2323-190247

I asked to use escrow because clubsofsteel is a newbie. Even offered to use localbitcoins or an escrow on this site. He refused to use escrow and told me I had to send first. He told me he would use localbitcoins but then when someone posted an offer a day after that auction had ended for 0.06 BTC he went and sold the account to that user. I was the winner of the auction but he disobeyed his own rules and sold it to someone else. Thus he lied and scammed me and is untrustworthy.

He said plain as day in his auction thread that he accepted the use of escrow. He did not. He is a scammer.

I won the auction and thus, he is a scammer since he would not complete the trade and sold it to someone else. He is untrustworthy. Here are the screenshots:

Telling me I won the auction.
https://i.imgur.com/YFGjG4A.png

Telling me okay to localbitcoins
https://i.imgur.com/IHYLQrj.png?1

Informing me that he has sold the account to someone whose bid was AFTER the auction was over. For 0.06 tx, ID included below.
https://i.imgur.com/1dMPQ7t.png

Tx ID of the person he sold it to:
https://blockchain.info/tx/947aabef1bf6247e68eb512d1300b00d055d55bb63ea25f9121456c442c28669

After the user said he wasn't willing to use localbitcoins all of a sudden I offered to use a trusted escrow here. My only intentions with the account was to use it for the awesome signature campaigns available today. I was fine with someone knowing it was under my control and know that it was KOS who had the account.

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From my perspective of reading all this, it looks like your pissed cause he did not take your bid, due to your trust rating im sure not many people would....just sayin
Vod
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Scammers scamming scammers.  Love it!   Wink
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Acc bought - used solely for signature testing
I won the auction for a full member account for 0.051 BTC here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/selling-bitcointalk-full-member-account-912106

The full account being sold is bleeding2323:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/bleeding2323-190247

I asked to use escrow because clubsofsteel is a newbie. Even offered to use localbitcoins or an escrow on this site. He refused to use escrow and told me I had to send first. He told me he would use localbitcoins but then when someone posted an offer a day after that auction had ended for 0.06 BTC he went and sold the account to that user. I was the winner of the auction but he disobeyed his own rules and sold it to someone else. Thus he lied and scammed me and is untrustworthy.

He said plain as day in his auction thread that he accepted the use of escrow. He did not. He is a scammer.

I won the auction and thus, he is a scammer since he would not complete the trade and sold it to someone else. He is untrustworthy. Here are the screenshots:

Telling me I won the auction.


Telling me okay to localbitcoins


Informing me that he has sold the account to someone whose bid was AFTER the auction was over. For 0.06 tx, ID included below.


Tx ID of the person he sold it to:
https://blockchain.info/tx/947aabef1bf6247e68eb512d1300b00d055d55bb63ea25f9121456c442c28669

After the user said he wasn't willing to use localbitcoins all of a sudden I offered to use a trusted escrow here. My only intentions with the account was to use it for the awesome signature campaigns available today. I was fine with someone knowing it was under my control and know that it was KOS who had the account.

Thread is self-moderated to remove posts by Vod or people going off-topic.
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