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Topic: I paid and I did not receive it and now? (Read 656 times)

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October 11, 2017, 06:44:32 PM
#37
I made a purchase, I paid in bitcoin and the person did not give me the product.
Do you have any means to recover what was paid, since you do not want to deliver the product?

Better u using a escrow for a buying product from other people , dont trust anyone.
Bitcoin its not like a paypal or credit card payment , non refundable.
Next time u must carefully about your transaction , because no refundable on bitcoin payment.  Cheesy
Indeed using  an assist of an escrow youre finaly at ease but it is hard to get in touch with others lately though being a cautious individual is a must in this kind of business to avoid such risk and scams because it is not refundable so the risk is definitely high
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October 11, 2017, 03:31:24 PM
#36
this is a good thing for Bitcoin market growth, more people mean more demand, based on market principle then BTC price will increase. but these new people will be at risk of being easily lured by news and have weak hands.
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October 11, 2017, 03:29:12 PM
#35
indeed, that way Bill Gates has promoted it indirectly. I am very glad there is a great character who talks about the positive side of Bitcoin in public but I think there will be parties who still pushing users or users to leave Bitcoin, because of many things.
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October 11, 2017, 02:10:26 PM
#34
for now Bitcoin transaction is a 1-way transaction, unlike paypal which has Purchase Protection. you have to make sure the reputation of the seller first, if it’s too late as now maybe you can track the information of transaction as Reid said. But before let's say goodbye to the lost money brought away by the seller.
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October 11, 2017, 11:55:26 AM
#33
I made a purchase, I paid in bitcoin and the person did not give me the product.
Do you have any means to recover what was paid, since you do not want to deliver the product?

Better u using a escrow for a buying product from other people , dont trust anyone.
Bitcoin its not like a paypal or credit card payment , non refundable.
Next time u must carefully about your transaction , because no refundable on bitcoin payment.  Cheesy
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October 11, 2017, 11:16:41 AM
#32
I made a purchase, I paid in bitcoin and the person did not give me the product.
Do you have any means to recover what was paid, since you do not want to deliver the product?

how much btc you lost , btc tranx are irreversible , you are new to this forum seems account recently created , if btc trans made out of forum then beaware
 you are scammed never tranx if you don't know that personally . if you want to tranx in this forum then use escrow providers to make any purchase directly from third person
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October 11, 2017, 11:02:14 AM
#31
I made a purchase, I paid in bitcoin and the person did not give me the product.
Do you have any means to recover what was paid, since you do not want to deliver the product?

You really didn't pay and were not stolen from, these are the wrong terms. You simply gave away your money, that is what has occurred. It happens all the time and will keep happening. You handed a total stranger a valued commodity and trusted them to return with a product.

The question is how long you wait on the street corner for the homeless guy to come back with your promised product. Move on, it is over and there is not a thing you can do.
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October 11, 2017, 09:37:11 AM
#30
I made a purchase, I paid in bitcoin and the person did not give me the product.
Do you have any means to recover what was paid, since you do not want to deliver the product?
Unfortunately you can't recover your money bro. That's the biggest mistake you've ever made on your life. you should hire a escrow for that transaction cause you dont know more about that person if it has no intention to run your money. Sorry for your lost . I suggest next time don't attempt to purchased anything without escrow cuase its not safe .
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October 11, 2017, 08:34:55 AM
#29
This noob created a vague topic and then ran away.   

I have a feeling that this was created so that his alt accounts can come here and give a canned answer, ask for more details, or whatever.  Call me paranoid or over cynical,  but that's what I think.  There's no way to really answer the question unless he's specific about how he paid.  These account farmers are sly and know this, and that's why they crank out threads like this by the dozens.

I think you are right. The trolls know that their threads will get locked if discovered. It seem the new technique is to post a horror story and pretend to play an innocent victim.

This story is likely FUD BullShit.
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October 11, 2017, 08:26:18 AM
#28
before you trust the strangers you should know his backround here in forum. You will be cautious of our forums because the scammers are scattered here we do not know them. it is totaly wasting your money and your time to bought the items but he never the item release.  sad to say that your money can't bringing back.
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October 09, 2017, 08:29:01 PM
#27
Sorry to hear that, but unfortunately, you can't bring back your money. Because bitcoin is a one-way ticket. Once the transaction has been done, you have no right on your money anymore.
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October 09, 2017, 03:00:07 PM
#26
I made a purchase, I paid in bitcoin and the person did not give me the product.
Do you have any means to recover what was paid, since you do not want to deliver the product?
Bitcoin purchases are not just auctions or auctions using paypal on ebay or other sites, here you have to make sure you can trust someone.
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October 06, 2017, 06:39:17 PM
#25
This noob created a vague topic and then ran away.  

I have a feeling that this was created so that his alt accounts can come here and give a canned answer, ask for more details, or whatever.  Call me paranoid or over cynical,  but that's what I think.  There's no way to really answer the question unless he's specific about how he paid.  These account farmers are sly and know this, and that's why they crank out threads like this by the dozens.

I have the same feeling too that this is an alt account.

AMDS1A if you can provide your transaction and conversation with the person you paid. That will be a big help and we can be careful of that person. However I doubt you will post it here or your other account in bitcointalk will be known to us.
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October 06, 2017, 06:03:21 PM
#24
I made a purchase, I paid in bitcoin and the person did not give me the product.
Do you have any means to recover what was paid, since you do not want to deliver the product?

No, I'm sorry friend, you screwed. Once you send a payment there's no way to reverse it. You already know for the next time, you must be very attentive about the reputation of the sellers when you are making transactions with cryptocurrencies.
There is no way back  Sad
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October 06, 2017, 05:15:31 PM
#23
I made a purchase, I paid in bitcoin and the person did not give me the product.
Do you have any means to recover what was paid, since you do not want to deliver the product?

You did a big mistake my friend, this is the first rule in bitcoin trading. You don't want to send or transfer bitcoin first when trading in someone you don't know or if you have no assurance that you'll get paid or you'll get what you want. There are many scammers now in online and its hard to trust anyone that you don't know. So be careful when trading with your bitcoin, you can go online and there are some sites that can verify each trade but it will cost some BTC but always be careful.
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October 06, 2017, 01:36:00 PM
#22
This noob created a vague topic and then ran away.   

I have a feeling that this was created so that his alt accounts can come here and give a canned answer, ask for more details, or whatever.  Call me paranoid or over cynical,  but that's what I think.  There's no way to really answer the question unless he's specific about how he paid.  These account farmers are sly and know this, and that's why they crank out threads like this by the dozens.
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October 06, 2017, 01:24:03 PM
#21
Where you made those purchase? If it is in some legit platforms than you can contact their support but if not than say goodbye to your bitcoin. As bitcoin transactions are anonymous and non-reversible the one who will get it can run away without leaving any trace.

Sorry for your loss.
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October 06, 2017, 09:24:02 AM
#20
Fortunately mate so far every purchases I had with Bitcoin was the best experience for me, no credit card and no hassle just an address and the amount

I had a few failed purchases but the merchants refunded me, when you are buying something with Bitcoin if you don't send the requested amount in less

Than 10 minutes because of the fluctuations the seller could cancel your order. they use payment processors which convert the coins to fiat and sends to

The bank account of the seller. even if you paid with Paypal they would only charge back if you purchased from a verified merchant.
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October 06, 2017, 09:05:07 AM
#19
Sorry to say there is no way to reverse a crypto currency payment. That is why using an escrow is important, please consider paying the escrow fees than losing your bitcoin.

Which website or source did you buy from? Perhaps you would like to share to warn other members.
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October 06, 2017, 08:38:44 AM
#18
ONLY deal with licensed businesses. Otherwise you are completely relying on the honesty of the counter-party. You may also consider escrow using a trusted entity.  
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