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Topic: How to deal with seller fraud with services such as MyBitcoin? (Read 1190 times)

donator
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This is why big boy financial systems have regulations and laws protecting consumers and merchants.
Those laws don't "protect" anyone. They just drag everything to the same level of mediocracy, and take away "treating the consumer well" as a differentiating factor in the market.
sr. member
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This really confuses me. There is literally no protection against for the buyer to get scammed? Am I right or wrong?

Please share your story over here:

http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=26224.0
hero member
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Look ARROUND!

This is why big boy financial systems have regulations and laws protecting consumers and merchants.
donator
Activity: 826
Merit: 1060
You can deal with the possibility of seller fraud in one of two ways.

(1) Use an escrow and arbitration service, or

(2) Develop trust. Change how you shop so that you value reputation. If may take a while for the shysters to be shaken out of the market, but in the absence of consumer "regulation" there will eventually be a flourishing emergence of trusted brands.
newbie
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This really confuses me. There is literally no protection against for the buyer to get scammed? Am I right or wrong?
You could try to sue them, but finding the real address would be quite a pain, I imagine. This also would be one of the things to look at before signing up as a customer.
member
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This really confuses me. There is literally no protection against for the buyer to get scammed? Am I right or wrong?
You're wrong. The knowledge that there is no protection against scams is the all the protection you should need.
member
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Merit: 10
This really confuses me. There is literally no protection against for the buyer to get scammed? Am I right or wrong?
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