The debt to monbux is fully paid:
https://blockchain.info/tx/10dbcc23b6cfb4a11148f661bad18e93b858d4f502419c9f5978f9cc659586f5Let me again assert that this incident was not the result of any dispute filed by me. My PayPal account was put on hold a couple days ago, putting the last 10 transactions of my account on hold. They asked me for a long list of things in order to reinstate the account. One of those things was: "More information about recent purchases." All I put in the comment box was, "Digital Goods". While I am well aware that PayPal does not like their service being used for this, I did not find anything in TOS that prohibited it specifically. I figured that they would give me a slap on the wrist and tell me to stop. This was not the case. I called customer service, asking them to push through those transactions that they had put on hold. I argued with the lady on the phone for over an hour, asking to be told what exactly I did wrong. The only answer she gave me was that PayPal no longer wished to do business with me. I suppose entering "Digital Goods" for the 'more information' box was my main error in all of this. They are holding about $500 in my PayPal account for 180 days. I am sincerely apologetic to any user affected by this. Every outstanding debt should now be settled. While I will no longer run any sort of currency exchange on this forum (lesson learned), I hope to still build business and casual relationships with everyone in the forum. Again, I am sorry to all parties afflicted.
I also want to clarify some things about the business I conduct on this forum.
I DO NOT TRADE PayPal accounts. I have, to date, bought one verified PayPal account on this forum. I bought it for the purpose of loading PPMC from LBC and then transferring to my main PayPal. This was to protect my personal PayPal from being shut down due to loading the PPMC. I have not used the bought PayPal at all. I have not even loaded any PPMC on to it, because of this ordeal with my personal PayPal. I HAVE NEVER sent ANY money from my bought PayPal to ANYONE, inside or outside of this forum. This PayPal fiasco was NOT a result of my purchase of a PayPal account, which had nothing to do with the transactions in question, or any transaction at all for that matter, since I have never used it.
I DO NOT TRADE, BUY, OR SELL eBay accounts. I have NEVER completed any purchase of any eBay account. Never. I have inquired, out of curiosity, about an advertisement posted in Digital Goods, just to see what the price was. During that time, I was considering entering the business of buying and selling these accounts. I decided not to, and again, have never bought or sold an ebay account.
I DO trade LocalBitcoin accounts. I buy and sell these regularly. If that makes me untrustworthy, then that should apply to every forum account seller, as well. It is no different, in my opinion. Both types of accounts can be used for good as well as evil. I am merely a vendor. I won't apologize for this, as there is far more questionable business that is conducted on this forum than mine.
To monbux, I am especially very sorry for this situation. I definitely respect you as a trader and forum member. I am sorry for the delay in the repayment of your debt. I obtained the sufficient BTC to complete the refund earlier today, and messaged you soon after, as I was at work.
To Quickseller, although I appreciate your dedication to protecting the forum, you have made me out to be much more of a villain than I deserve. I have been cooperative throughout this entire process, and you have left false feedback on my profile. I NEVER sold or attempted to sell my PayPal account. Not entirely sure where you got that from. You act as if I have some empire of accounts across different payment methods, which is not the case. I hope you can grow to trust me more as time goes on.
Quickseller and KWH, please remove the "blatantly false" parts of your feedback.
I now ask that negative trust pertaining to this situation be removed, as I believe that I have more than proved that I am an honest trader by repaying those debts.
Again, my sincerest apologies.
TraderCal11