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Topic: Escrows Be Warned! (Read 1415 times)

legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1000
January 02, 2015, 03:10:51 PM
#27
I'd advise Escrows to stay away from account trades or trades where they are holding a tarnish-able item because there's no way to determine who's done what and you'll be stuck making a tough decision and wasting a lot of time. I've stopped using Escrow for any code trades because of the bad experiences I've had in the past. Someone who's trading with you without Escrow usually won't go to the trouble of sending you the money and then saying the item doesn't work, making a scam report, and trying to get their money back. All the problems I've ever had with useable items have been through Escrow. Normally I don't think people will go through all the trouble, but I've seen a few cases on here where Escrow's being used and the item turns up used and nobody takes the blame.
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1043
#Free market
January 02, 2015, 05:48:49 AM
#26
I do not make anymore  as escrow for the community  (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10003704) .
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1043
#Free market
January 01, 2015, 05:28:29 PM
#25
So to be clear redsn0w did mistake yet paid the 0.8btc formit right? Then the thread is about howmgood escrow redsn0w is then. Escrow that pays for mistakes deserves respect

It was not voluntary (because I thought it was a random letters so I didn't change the email). Now I'm trying to understand if he is the real "moreia" or not.
sr. member
Activity: 435
Merit: 250
January 01, 2015, 05:26:24 PM
#24
So to be clear redsn0w did mistake yet paid the 0.8btc formit right? Then the thread is about howmgood escrow redsn0w is then. Escrow that pays for mistakes deserves respect
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1043
#Free market
January 01, 2015, 03:38:39 PM
#23
....
that was probably the point of him setting it to that email.

I don't know , but now he is asking for multiple loans :

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10004462


copper member
Activity: 2996
Merit: 2374
January 01, 2015, 03:33:43 PM
#22
I thought this was escrow 101 - always make sure any collateral is 100% "in hand" before confirming that it is safe to send Bitcoin (when it comes to loans).

This is one reason I would never considering offering escrow services. If one party scams you then you are held responsible.

He had the collateral in hand, he made a mistake in not changing the email.

No harm done, nobody else got scammed except that redsn0w has to suffer some headache.
that is not having it in hand. That is taking his word that he will not recover the account once he gets the loan

I've seen this email : [email protected] and I thought it was a random letters. Then I didn't change the email , but it is the first time *I've always changed it*.
that was probably the point of him setting it to that email.
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1000
January 01, 2015, 03:27:22 PM
#21
I thought this was escrow 101 - always make sure any collateral is 100% "in hand" before confirming that it is safe to send Bitcoin (when it comes to loans).

This is one reason I would never considering offering escrow services. If one party scams you then you are held responsible.

He had the collateral in hand, he made a mistake in not changing the email.

No harm done, nobody else got scammed except that redsn0w has to suffer some headache.

Why did the person who took the loan even take back the account himself ?
It is obvious that without repayment, he will get a negative trust and would never get a loan again .

That was supposed to be the last of the progressively higher loans, and I doubt it was intended to be paid back. Any loan after that is a bonus.
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
I'm a Web Developer: HTML, CSS, PHP, JS.
January 01, 2015, 03:25:01 PM
#20
I thought this was escrow 101 - always make sure any collateral is 100% "in hand" before confirming that it is safe to send Bitcoin (when it comes to loans).

This is one reason I would never considering offering escrow services. If one party scams you then you are held responsible.

He had the collateral in hand, he made a mistake in not changing the email.

No harm done, nobody else got scammed except that redsn0w has to suffer some headache.

Why did the person who took the loan even take back the account himself ?
It is obvious that without repayment, he will get a negative trust and would never get a loan again .
I am in several discussions with several people to borrow money. I can use my bot for a loan that helps win gambling sites hot wallet
Moreia Skype me I don't think is you. So I left negative trust till you can confirm.
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
January 01, 2015, 03:23:47 PM
#19
I thought this was escrow 101 - always make sure any collateral is 100% "in hand" before confirming that it is safe to send Bitcoin (when it comes to loans).

This is one reason I would never considering offering escrow services. If one party scams you then you are held responsible.

He had the collateral in hand, he made a mistake in not changing the email.

No harm done, nobody else got scammed except that redsn0w has to suffer some headache.

Why did the person who took the loan even take back the account himself ?
It is obvious that without repayment, he will get a negative trust and would never get a loan again .
I am in several discussions with several people to borrow money. I can use my bot for a loan that helps win gambling sites hot wallet
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1000
January 01, 2015, 03:09:37 PM
#18
I thought this was escrow 101 - always make sure any collateral is 100% "in hand" before confirming that it is safe to send Bitcoin (when it comes to loans).

This is one reason I would never considering offering escrow services. If one party scams you then you are held responsible.

He had the collateral in hand, he made a mistake in not changing the email.

No harm done, nobody else got scammed except that redsn0w has to suffer some headache.
that is not having it in hand. That is taking his word that he will not recover the account once he gets the loan

He thought it was an invalid email. So in his mind he had full control of the account.
He did not take his word for it, he took the account and thought there was no way it could be recovered.
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1043
#Free market
January 01, 2015, 03:08:45 PM
#17
I thought this was escrow 101 - always make sure any collateral is 100% "in hand" before confirming that it is safe to send Bitcoin (when it comes to loans).

This is one reason I would never considering offering escrow services. If one party scams you then you are held responsible.

He had the collateral in hand, he made a mistake in not changing the email.

No harm done, nobody else got scammed except that redsn0w has to suffer some headache.
that is not having it in hand. That is taking his word that he will not recover the account once he gets the loan

I've seen this email : [email protected] and I thought it was a random letters. Then I didn't change the email , but it is the first time *I've always changed it*.
copper member
Activity: 2996
Merit: 2374
January 01, 2015, 03:05:42 PM
#16
I thought this was escrow 101 - always make sure any collateral is 100% "in hand" before confirming that it is safe to send Bitcoin (when it comes to loans).

This is one reason I would never considering offering escrow services. If one party scams you then you are held responsible.

He had the collateral in hand, he made a mistake in not changing the email.

No harm done, nobody else got scammed except that redsn0w has to suffer some headache.
that is not having it in hand. That is taking his word that he will not recover the account once he gets the loan
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
January 01, 2015, 02:50:18 PM
#15
I thought this was escrow 101 - always make sure any collateral is 100% "in hand" before confirming that it is safe to send Bitcoin (when it comes to loans).

This is one reason I would never considering offering escrow services. If one party scams you then you are held responsible.

He had the collateral in hand, he made a mistake in not changing the email.

No harm done, nobody else got scammed except that redsn0w has to suffer some headache.

Why did the person who took the loan even take back the account himself ?
It is obvious that without repayment, he will get a negative trust and would never get a loan again .
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1000
January 01, 2015, 02:47:22 PM
#14
I thought this was escrow 101 - always make sure any collateral is 100% "in hand" before confirming that it is safe to send Bitcoin (when it comes to loans).

This is one reason I would never considering offering escrow services. If one party scams you then you are held responsible.

He had the collateral in hand, he made a mistake in not changing the email.

No harm done, nobody else got scammed except that redsn0w has to suffer some headache.
copper member
Activity: 2996
Merit: 2374
January 01, 2015, 02:42:03 PM
#13
I thought this was escrow 101 - always make sure any collateral is 100% "in hand" before confirming that it is safe to send Bitcoin (when it comes to loans).

This is one reason I would never considering offering escrow services. If one party scams you then you are held responsible.
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1000
January 01, 2015, 02:34:08 PM
#12
Amazing , I didn't think it was a "real" email.  I'm really sorry for that mistake , but I've always changed the password, email and also the forum question of all accounts that I held in collateral.


I think you are trying to steal my account because I did not tip you

its looks like this guy want to ruin redsn0w reputation too,
quit it scammer, u got the 0.8 btc already, stop your drama
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
I'm a Web Developer: HTML, CSS, PHP, JS.
January 01, 2015, 02:31:44 PM
#11
Amazing , I didn't think it was a "real" email.  I'm really sorry for that mistake , but I've always changed the password, email and also the forum question of all accounts that I held in collateral.


I think you are trying to steal my account because I did not tip you
Moreia get on Skype and verify this is you and I'll take off negative trust... Sorry but you are never on at this time and I don't think its you.
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1043
#Free market
January 01, 2015, 02:29:46 PM
#10
Amazing , I didn't think it was a "real" email.  I'm really sorry for that mistake , but I've always changed the password, email and also the forum question of all accounts that I held in collateral.


I think you are trying to steal my account because I did not tip you

This is a DRAMA ,  are you serious or are you just kidding me?  I know it was my "mistake" because I didn't change the email  ( I thought , it was a random letters).
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
January 01, 2015, 02:27:27 PM
#9
Amazing , I didn't think it was a "real" email.  I'm really sorry for that mistake , but I've always changed the password, email and also the forum question of all accounts that I held in collateral.


I think you are trying to steal my account because I did not tip you
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1000
January 01, 2015, 02:21:34 PM
#8
Amazing , I didn't think it was a "real" email.  I'm really sorry for that mistake , but I've always changed the password, email and also the forum question of all accounts that I held in collateral.

I never check to see whether its real or fake, I change it anyway. One can never be too cautious.

If it makes you feel any better it did not change the outcome. The account is worth not even a fifth of the loan amount, and the only damage could have been if he could have taken more loan with the recovered account which has now been prevented.
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