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sr. member
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August 03, 2014, 05:06:53 PM
#22
Yeah, Stinker had successful trades too. Then he ran with my money with the same terms you were trying to achieve...

They probably had successful trades with each other.

Now that you say, he's starting to write spaces before punctuation marks Smiley Maybe he's just the other split personality of Stinker and he's battling himself Cheesy

I wouldn't doubt it for a second.
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August 03, 2014, 05:03:49 PM
#21
Im not stinker,Im a very known member on a different forum.
newbie
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August 03, 2014, 04:56:42 PM
#20
Yeah, Stinker had successful trades too. Then he ran with my money with the same terms you were trying to achieve...

They probably had successful trades with each other.

Now that you say, he's starting to write spaces before punctuation marks Smiley Maybe he's just the other split personality of Stinker and he's battling himself Cheesy
sr. member
Activity: 243
Merit: 250
August 03, 2014, 04:48:08 PM
#19
Yeah, Stinker had successful trades too. Then he ran with my money with the same terms you were trying to achieve...

They probably had successful trades with each other.
newbie
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August 03, 2014, 04:46:53 PM
#18
Yeah, Stinker had successful trades too. Then he ran with my money with the same terms you were trying to achieve...
sr. member
Activity: 243
Merit: 250
August 03, 2014, 04:43:25 PM
#17
Just a heads up: user "Concerned" is very shady and tried to convince me to pay first and no escrow - yes, the very same way I got scammed, the very same day. He PMed me for the first time, nothing but his Payza address and "send there please", I didn't reply. Then after we discussed how I got scammed in another topic, he comes here and casually asks "so you got scammed?", it's right above here. I didn't reply, and he sent a PM again. I decided to play along... He tried very hard to convince me to pay first, and without escrow. He changed the topic and dashed questions several times when I asked about how I can be more safe. He told me several times to "just do it", and when I clearly stated that I wouldn't do this directly to a stranger, he backed out immediately. (His last argument was "LBC is down, do it directly", then I was "LBC is up now, we are good to go on LBC", so he was "too tired to play around" and that was it.)

Most likely a scammer. Be very careful and only trade with him throuh escrow. He is so keen to help for the sake of kindness, but only as long as you can't ake sure he actually pays.
Already told you there is noway that would help me to prevent a dispute on your side .

If you can't prevent a dispute anyway, then there is no additional risk for you to go first. I could not pay at all or pay and then dispute, it's equal to you. But for me it's assurance if you go first. But you didn't want that, I wonder why...
I can withdraw to my bank account , sorry if I was not clear but your feedback is false ive done trades here that went successfyl.

Ohhh reaaallllyyy?
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August 03, 2014, 04:39:07 PM
#16
Just a heads up: user "Concerned" is very shady and tried to convince me to pay first and no escrow - yes, the very same way I got scammed, the very same day. He PMed me for the first time, nothing but his Payza address and "send there please", I didn't reply. Then after we discussed how I got scammed in another topic, he comes here and casually asks "so you got scammed?", it's right above here. I didn't reply, and he sent a PM again. I decided to play along... He tried very hard to convince me to pay first, and without escrow. He changed the topic and dashed questions several times when I asked about how I can be more safe. He told me several times to "just do it", and when I clearly stated that I wouldn't do this directly to a stranger, he backed out immediately. (His last argument was "LBC is down, do it directly", then I was "LBC is up now, we are good to go on LBC", so he was "too tired to play around" and that was it.)

Most likely a scammer. Be very careful and only trade with him throuh escrow. He is so keen to help for the sake of kindness, but only as long as you can't ake sure he actually pays.
Already told you there is noway that would help me to prevent a dispute on your side .

If you can't prevent a dispute anyway, then there is no additional risk for you to go first. I could not pay at all or pay and then dispute, it's equal to you. But for me it's assurance if you go first. But you didn't want that, I wonder why...
I can withdraw to my bank account , sorry if I was not clear but your feedback is false ive done trades here that went successfyl.
newbie
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August 03, 2014, 04:36:36 PM
#15
Just a heads up: user "Concerned" is very shady and tried to convince me to pay first and no escrow - yes, the very same way I got scammed, the very same day. He PMed me for the first time, nothing but his Payza address and "send there please", I didn't reply. Then after we discussed how I got scammed in another topic, he comes here and casually asks "so you got scammed?", it's right above here. I didn't reply, and he sent a PM again. I decided to play along... He tried very hard to convince me to pay first, and without escrow. He changed the topic and dashed questions several times when I asked about how I can be more safe. He told me several times to "just do it", and when I clearly stated that I wouldn't do this directly to a stranger, he backed out immediately. (His last argument was "LBC is down, do it directly", then I was "LBC is up now, we are good to go on LBC", so he was "too tired to play around" and that was it.)

Most likely a scammer. Be very careful and only trade with him throuh escrow. He is so keen to help for the sake of kindness, but only as long as you can't ake sure he actually pays.
Already told you there is noway that would help me to prevent a dispute on your side .

If you can't prevent a dispute anyway, then there is no additional risk for you to go first. I could not pay at all or pay and then dispute, it's equal to you. But for me it's assurance if you go first. But you didn't want that, I wonder why...
sr. member
Activity: 243
Merit: 250
August 03, 2014, 04:28:16 PM
#14
Just a heads up: user "Concerned" is very shady and tried to convince me to pay first and no escrow - yes, the very same way I got scammed, the very same day. He PMed me for the first time, nothing but his Payza address and "send there please", I didn't reply. Then after we discussed how I got scammed in another topic, he comes here and casually asks "so you got scammed?", it's right above here. I didn't reply, and he sent a PM again. I decided to play along... He tried very hard to convince me to pay first, and without escrow. He changed the topic and dashed questions several times when I asked about how I can be more safe. He told me several times to "just do it", and when I clearly stated that I wouldn't do this directly to a stranger, he backed out immediately. (His last argument was "LBC is down, do it directly", then I was "LBC is up now, we are good to go on LBC", so he was "too tired to play around" and that was it.)

Most likely a scammer. Be very careful and only trade with him throuh escrow. He is so keen to help for the sake of kindness, but only as long as you can't ake sure he actually pays.
Already told you there is noway that would help me to prevent a dispute on your side .

How convenient.
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August 03, 2014, 04:27:28 PM
#13
Just a heads up: user "Concerned" is very shady and tried to convince me to pay first and no escrow - yes, the very same way I got scammed, the very same day. He PMed me for the first time, nothing but his Payza address and "send there please", I didn't reply. Then after we discussed how I got scammed in another topic, he comes here and casually asks "so you got scammed?", it's right above here. I didn't reply, and he sent a PM again. I decided to play along... He tried very hard to convince me to pay first, and without escrow. He changed the topic and dashed questions several times when I asked about how I can be more safe. He told me several times to "just do it", and when I clearly stated that I wouldn't do this directly to a stranger, he backed out immediately. (His last argument was "LBC is down, do it directly", then I was "LBC is up now, we are good to go on LBC", so he was "too tired to play around" and that was it.)

Most likely a scammer. Be very careful and only trade with him throuh escrow. He is so keen to help for the sake of kindness, but only as long as you can't ake sure he actually pays.
Already told you there is noway that would help me to prevent a dispute on your side .
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
August 03, 2014, 04:25:08 PM
#12
Just a heads up: user "Concerned" is very shady and tried to convince me to pay first and no escrow - yes, the very same way I got scammed, the very same day. He PMed me for the first time, nothing but his Payza address and "send there please", I didn't reply. Then after we discussed how I got scammed in another topic, he comes here and casually asks "so you got scammed?", it's right above here. I didn't reply, and he sent a PM again. I decided to play along... He tried very hard to convince me to pay first, and without escrow. He changed the topic and dashed questions several times when I asked about how I can be more safe. He told me several times to "just do it", and when I clearly stated that I wouldn't do this directly to a stranger, he backed out immediately. (His last argument was "LBC is down, do it directly", then I was "LBC is up now, we are good to go on LBC", so he was "too tired to play around" and that was it.)

Most likely a scammer. Be very careful and only trade with him throuh escrow. He is so keen to help for the sake of kindness, but only as long as you can't make sure he actually pays.
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August 02, 2014, 04:54:13 PM
#11
so u got scammed?
legendary
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August 02, 2014, 03:21:27 PM
#10
Yeah but what can I prove here? They have in record that I sent the payment, but there's no way to prove that I didn't receive the BTC.

Don't tell them, you were dealing in BTC, they don't like Crypto trading through Payza.

Use your mind and make story, what you will tell them.
sr. member
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August 02, 2014, 03:21:10 PM
#9
Yeah but what can I prove here? They have in record that I sent the payment, but there's no way to prove that I didn't receive the BTC.
As deadly saying try to resolution center in Payza if its works then ok if not then just take as lesson and never do any deal here on this forum without any escrow
newbie
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August 02, 2014, 03:14:33 PM
#8
Yeah but what can I prove here? They have in record that I sent the payment, but there's no way to prove that I didn't receive the BTC.
legendary
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August 02, 2014, 02:20:54 PM
#7

Just try to reverse the transaction. Try resolution center in Payza, they will reverse the transaction if you provide proof.
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member
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August 01, 2014, 06:23:15 PM
#5
@op Please use escrow for any deals even if it cost some cash it will help you to save money !

Better to be on the safe side Wink
Well ''escrow'' wont work since payza is reversable after escrow release anyways.
newbie
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August 01, 2014, 06:16:34 PM
#4
@op Please use escrow for any deals even if it cost some cash it will help you to save money !

Better to be on the safe side Wink
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August 01, 2014, 06:12:07 PM
#3
Payza very risky, check my PM.
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