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Topic: thatkid1 scammer sell twitter account (Read 551 times)

jr. member
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September 15, 2018, 03:13:10 AM
#30
Scammer still hasn't returned my account.
jr. member
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August 04, 2018, 10:32:12 AM
#29
Still waiting for my twitter account.
jr. member
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August 02, 2018, 05:10:46 AM
#28
Still waiting for OP's response and my twitter account.
jr. member
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July 27, 2018, 06:18:55 AM
#27
Still waiting for OP's response and my twitter account.
jr. member
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July 22, 2018, 12:19:57 PM
#26
OP still haven't responded or returned my account.
jr. member
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July 11, 2018, 11:59:56 PM
#25
OP still haven't responded to messages. He have to cooperate to settle this.
jr. member
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July 09, 2018, 10:54:41 PM
#24
Again, you only know half side of the story.
Post the rest of the story, else we can only go by what you and OP have said.  And if what you're doing is selling a Twitter account, how hard is it to release one while on vacation.  This isn't like shipping something you sold on eBay.

In addition, I pointed out to you that he WAS here looking to settle this, and you disappeared.  You do not sound like a responsible individual who's interested in conducting business properly.  As I told you via PM, if OP here contacts me directly or posts here that this matter has been settled, I'll remove the red trust.  You'll still have a neutral, however.

I have nnn of accounts and it is not easy go through spreadsheets and find out the ones that meet OPs criteria on that budget. Also, I use password manager and OP know these things. It is not easy to do that on a vacation without laptop. Also, think about someone abusing you and your family on a christmas vacation? I'm definitely not interested in nitpicking and I'm still here to settle this in a healthy way.


I have been responsible and in a good relationship with every customer except two. I can see some pattern of these bad customers and will avoid similar like them in future. I have even offered a compensation to settle this in healthy way and avoid mess, but he was interested in negotiating the compensation rather than settling the initial part.

Let's stick with dispute resolution and settle the matter.
legendary
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July 09, 2018, 10:12:03 PM
#23
Again, you only know half side of the story.
Post the rest of the story, else we can only go by what you and OP have said.  And if what you're doing is selling a Twitter account, how hard is it to release one while on vacation.  This isn't like shipping something you sold on eBay.

In addition, I pointed out to you that he WAS here looking to settle this, and you disappeared.  You do not sound like a responsible individual who's interested in conducting business properly.  As I told you via PM, if OP here contacts me directly or posts here that this matter has been settled, I'll remove the red trust.  You'll still have a neutral, however.
jr. member
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July 09, 2018, 10:09:52 PM
#22
Hi, I'm trying to contact you the OP for a while, but haven't responded to my telegram messages yet. Please help me to settle this asap. thanks.
He replied here 3 days before the above post was made, and where were you?  If you wasted that much of my time (including the time you wasted initially), I'd be extremely pissed.  You took him for a ride by stonewalling him for quite a while.  Call me cynical, but I just do not buy the medical emergency on top of a family vacation excuse.  Why is it that you're leaving a customer hanging while you're on a vacation, anyway?  That's really bad practice, but then again you're not a real businessman, just some schmuck who sells Twitter accounts.

The entire discussion happened on telegram and I'm trying to contact him there only. Regarding the family vacation, that was planned and I posted the dates on the sales thread even before OP contacted me and He noticed that too. I have even responded to him and tried help him at that time. How do you go for a family vacation while you are running a business?

Also, OP was the one who send the payment as he didn't want to risk the fluctuation ETH price. Again, you only know half side of the story. I don't have any interest in blaming each others, It would be great if you can do something to settle the issue. Also, I don't consider selling these accounts as a business. I have a lot account which I made for some experiments and doesn't any interest to manage it further. If that helps someone, I would like to help them for a fee. Maybe many people make a living from here. Unfortunately, I'm not and cannot spend a lot of time here over a small issue.
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July 09, 2018, 09:35:34 PM
#21
Hi, I'm trying to contact you the OP for a while, but haven't responded to my telegram messages yet. Please help me to settle this asap. thanks.
He replied here 3 days before the above post was made, and where were you?  If you wasted that much of my time (including the time you wasted initially), I'd be extremely pissed.  You took him for a ride by stonewalling him for quite a while.  Call me cynical, but I just do not buy the medical emergency on top of a family vacation excuse.  Why is it that you're leaving a customer hanging while you're on a vacation, anyway?  That's really bad practice, but then again you're not a real businessman, just some schmuck who sells Twitter accounts.
jr. member
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July 09, 2018, 09:24:26 PM
#20
No response from July 5th, It would be great if you can find a little time to respond while continuing scamming others.
jr. member
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July 09, 2018, 06:50:49 AM
#19
I don't understand why the hell would someone buy Twitter accounts with thousands of bots as followers. I don't care what twitter audit says as real but those type of followers who don't engage organically on a topic are still worthless. And $145? Shocked
That's a lot dude! Whats the point of buying them? To participate in twitter bounty? I mean you will barely earn a dollar with them from bounties. To be honest its better to sweep a floor for a $7-10 daily wage than doing that.

IDK how you classified those thousands of followers as bots. If you got the skill, you should write a model and contact twitter audit team. I'm pretty much sure they are looking to improve their algorithm and won't mind paying $$$$ for your time.

Most of my customers know what they are doing with these account and they can the ROI in a jiffy. I wish I had the same skills of my regular customers so that I could have avoided the customers like OP and encashing $$$ by monetizing them. Most of them have products to sell to their crypto audience. I'm sure they won't have to sweep floor for $7-$10 for an hour as they are making $$$ using their skills. 
jr. member
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July 09, 2018, 06:38:37 AM
#18
I still haven't received any response from OP till now. Please help me out so that we can settle the issue and do something constructive with the time.
legendary
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July 06, 2018, 09:35:06 PM
#17
I don't understand why the hell would someone buy Twitter accounts with thousands of bots as followers. I don't care what twitter audit says as real but those type of followers who don't engage organically on a topic are still worthless. And $145? Shocked
That's a lot dude! Whats the point of buying them? To participate in twitter bounty? I mean you will barely earn a dollar with them from bounties. To be honest its better to sweep a floor for a $7-10 daily wage than doing that.
Hell yeah it's a lot.  But these people buy accounts like this because--I'm assuming--they DO pass the audits and therefore they can participate in bounties with them.  That $145 will pay itself off eventually, though I don't do bounties and don't even have a Twitter account and don't know how much they can make.  It probably is low, but I'd imagine you'd have to get those fake followers somehow so you either buy an account with those followers or the followers separately.  It's like an investment in tools for a carpenter, except that a carpenter actually makes something useful.
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July 06, 2018, 09:27:51 PM
#16
I don't understand why the hell would someone buy Twitter accounts with thousands of bots as followers. I don't care what twitter audit says as real but those type of followers who don't engage organically on a topic are still worthless. And $145? Shocked
That's a lot dude! Whats the point of buying them? To participate in twitter bounty? I mean you will barely earn a dollar with them from bounties. To be honest its better to sweep a floor for a $7-10 daily wage than doing that.
jr. member
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July 06, 2018, 01:13:12 PM
#15
Still nothing

You should have bought a twitter account from me dude.

Anyone with the name the name thatkid1 is bound to be some broke teenager trying to scam

Smart and opportunistic. Why not look at the mirror?
jr. member
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July 06, 2018, 01:11:58 PM
#14
Op, I can't settle this unless you co operate. Please respond to the telegram message.
jr. member
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July 06, 2018, 11:35:24 AM
#13
Hi, I'm trying to contact you the OP for a while, but haven't responded to my telegram messages yet. Please help me to settle this asap. thanks.
legendary
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Merit: 1317
Get your game girl
July 04, 2018, 08:16:30 AM
#12
Still nothing

You should have bought a twitter account from me dude.

Anyone with the name the name thatkid1 is bound to be some broke teenager trying to scam
Economics doesn't prove anyone with the name "Damievande" are legitimate traders as well. As much as I like to applaud your sense of humour, I like to point out the way forum works.
1. It is generally not a good idea to buy/sell accounts of any kind.
2. You should use an escrow while dealing with random people on the internet when your payment methods are irreversible.
newbie
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July 03, 2018, 11:55:03 AM
#11
Still nothing
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