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Topic: I got scammed for 3.32 BTC worth 2000 USD (Read 1731 times)

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Exchanging Since 2012
August 01, 2014, 12:37:51 PM
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you are an idiot! why would you even consider doing it without escrow??
newbie
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Ahh that suck's buddy Sad Hope you recover it in another way , Things have a way of coming back in other ways.  Warren
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http://fuk.io - check it out!
this days theres more scams here than legit things Sad
sr. member
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I think its pretty important to be able to read the site! Since the site is in dutch imho it is very difficult for non dutch speakers to sell there. As to selling from almost any country that is not really true. It uses Iban and that is mostly used in europe and in a couple of other countries but what if the topic starter is in asia, america, australie etc?

I use bitonic a lot my self and they provide a great service but your statement that the TS should just use bitonic is kinda pointless when you don't know where he's from.

EDIT: By looking at the localbitcoins link in the op I assume the topic starter is in Canada or the US and the bitonic isn't a viable option.

It's not a statement, it's a recommendation. All business with them goes supersmooth. I haven't thought of the IBAN thing though.
hero member
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I think its pretty important to be able to read the site! Since the site is in dutch imho it is very difficult for non dutch speakers to sell there. As to selling from almost any country that is not really true. It uses Iban and that is mostly used in europe and in a couple of other countries but what if the topic starter is in asia, america, australie etc?

I use bitonic a lot my self and they provide a great service but your statement that the TS should just use bitonic is kinda pointless when you don't know where he's from.

EDIT: By looking at the localbitcoins link in the op I assume the topic starter is in Canada or the US and the bitonic isn't a viable option.
sr. member
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I recommend selling your bitcoins on Bitonic.nl, it's dutch but you can easily sell your BTC there.
That is only a good option if you're dutch or belgian

Why? Because the website is Dutch? You can sell from almost any country really.
hero member
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I recommend selling your bitcoins on Bitonic.nl, it's dutch but you can easily sell your BTC there.
That is only a good option if you're dutch or belgian
sr. member
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I recommend selling your bitcoins on Bitonic.nl, it's dutch but you can easily sell your BTC there.
legendary
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I don't get it. You posted the ad on LBC, it has a built in escrow system, so why did you decide to send directly to him? No skype or any other form of outside chat is required, LBC has a built in messaging system as well. Sorry you lost such a large amount, but what the hell are you thinking?
hero member
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Sorry but why would you sent outside of LocalBitcoins.com? The whole point of LBC is so that scams are reduced through use of Escrow.
jr. member
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I also have the same experience while playing in RAGNAROK back in my high school days scammers try to fool people from using the same name.
And its really working until now. See. Shocked
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oh Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked

you sent first 2000 US Dollars to an scammer?Huh?

I thing you are too rich for easily lost that much money LOL

man why not you first contact trader via localbitcoins website and confirm if you talking with real person??

I traded some times here and also on LBC and I always use escrow and never got any problem so far

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Miner Setup And Reviews. WASP Rep.
Make sure to always get any deals via Skype confirmed via a message on the forum or trading site from the trusted account.
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A pumpkin mines 27 hours a night
Sorry for your loss! That's a simple, yet ingenious trick to switch the b for a d... Sad
I guess it's always prudent to stick to the actual marketplace and not do any business off a site.
newbie
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Hi

I just Got scammed for 3.32 BTC worth around 2000 USD

https://blockchain.info/tx/5d3792cd77f745af971003545974e3a12c8e8ba82addf9a539212650b75b59dc

I was post advertising on localbitcoins.com website for selling my 3.32 BTC and mention my skype id in my posting for fast contact me
and then one guy replied to me via Skype messenger id : jrbumbaddy

and tell me that they very trusted guy on LBC with 100+ feedback's as below profile
https://localbitcoins.com/accounts/profile/bumdaddy/

I was in hurry to sell my btc for cash so I just send them directly all my 3.32 BTC and now I just got scammed as now I found that I was contacted by fake guy with similarly skype id as https://localbitcoins.com/accounts/profile/bumdaddy/
Real Skype Name was : jrbumdaddy

oh shit its totally my fault I try too fast to sell my btc and now in totally lose Cry Shocked Sad Angry

I warn peoples here to be careful and stay away from any scammers whose try show they are trusted persons but they just scammers

be careful guy never lose your hard earned cash btc and do not do same mistake as I did Sad
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