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Topic: Possible scammer: Lecture (Read 571 times)

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May 22, 2013, 07:04:20 PM
#4
Damn. I loaned him 0.2 BTC. Lets hope that i get it back. And if not, well, then its my own fault.
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May 20, 2013, 06:59:14 PM
#3
Hmmm. My spidersense is tingling too, but should you post names here on a suspicion ?

It's called scam accusations, not "maybe scammers"

Well I didn't see any post rules stickied so I just went with it.

I'd rather put a warning up so at least people are aware they should trade smart with the guy.

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May 20, 2013, 05:09:04 AM
#2
Hmmm. My spidersense is tingling too, but should you post names here on a suspicion ?

It's called scam accusations, not "maybe scammers"
sr. member
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May 20, 2013, 04:04:08 AM
#1
I've been around these forums for a while. I mostly just read and trade. I don't post much.

I feel I've learned scammer behavior quite easily, as it's pretty predictable.

Forum user Lecture was selling some 800 point microsoft cards for slightly under market value. Link : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/2x800-msp-points-210347

I offered even less (lowballed him) and he instantly accepted. Okay, great deal...

I then realized he was someone that literally just reigstered, so I asked him to either go first, or use escrow. Boom silence, after seeing him log in and out after that message.


I then went through his previous posts, He is attempting to sell stuff without escrow (someone even complained about him not accepting escrow), and has even took out a BTC loan from somebody.

Come on guys, there's red flags all over this. I hope it turns out he's not a scammer and he didn't get anyone (lecture if you are legit I apologize), but I just thought I'd point out the obvious before people deal with him and take realistic precautions before you just hand someone money.
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