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hero member
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and don't forget that even though you seem to be the one that people are being protected from, the whole system is there to protect everyone, you could get scammed just as easy as someone could get scammed by you.  crypto is a no refund world and there is no way to ever get the funds back once sent unless that person decides to send funds back
legendary
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This is what you may feel is disrespectful, but bitcointalk really isn't a place to trade, especially for newbies. There have been many impersonators before, so I guess this is a good thing, protecting the members of the community from potential scams?
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1. The message is only there when you're a newbie. It's just to warn people don't fixate on it top much.
2. Every member here was a newbie? So we've all had that message. The receiver should also have expected it and paid little attention to it.
legendary
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IMO  this warning is not properly worded " This user
is a newbie. If you are expecting a
message from a more veteran member,
then this is an imposter"

Anyone can see the rank and knows that he is dealing with newbie and not a veteran member whose rank would obviously be higher
hero member
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There was and probably still is a problem with noob account usernames that arealmost exactly like veteran member names, especially escrows.  That's how that little addition evolved,  and it's useful.

More concerning is OP's thin skin and the fact that he's already bitching about something.

it seemed strange until you mentioned the username thing.  I was wondering how a scammer led a person to believe that they were user X and then PM's as a different user, like a hacked account or something, but yeah, using names close to that of a known veteran would possibly work.  I love the fact that a scammer, not saying the OP is one, just a general comment, cannot just post nicely and wait two weeks for the rank to go up, do you have to steal people's money now, just put in the time, become the next rank and then steal....lol.
legendary
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There was and probably still is a problem with noob account usernames that arealmost exactly like veteran member names, especially escrows.  That's how that little addition evolved,  and it's useful.

More concerning is OP's thin skin and the fact that he's already bitching about something.
hero member
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you have to understand that there are a lot of people here that are doing various bad things.  this is for the protection of the users and it is not meant to be a bad thing.  if you are being sent PM's from new users, you will see the same warning there for you too.  Keep posting and in a little over two weeks you will move up the ladder and it will be gone.  also, bear in mind with or without that added message, any one that is going to be doing business with you will know your rank if they have any sense and the newbie thing will either be an issue or it will not.  When I was 22 years old I got hired to sell insurance in people's home.  trust was a hard thing to get past because the people I was selling to were twenty years my senior.  i am sure that i lost sales based solely on that point.  there was nothing i could do about my age and there is nothing you can do about your rank, other than wait and continue doing the right thing.
legendary
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ITs not just you who has that messages when sending being a newbie so do get use to it until you get used to it.
it won't be long and your recipient won't be seeing it later when you become a member of this community. you'll understand it later when you got scammed by users who pretended to be someone else with almost same username.
hero member
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What is this Mr. bitcointalk ! I sent a topic asking for paypal vs skrill trade. I received an answer from a trusted member and when I replied him I found out that this expression was added to my message : !!! WARNING: This user is a newbie. If you are expecting a message from a more veteran member, then this is an imposter !!!
This is way disrespectful towards newbies on your website as you are taking them all for scammers and imposters!!!! Couldn't you write a more subtle and respectful warning??
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You mean this message: ?


* You shouldn't let it bother you as it's meant to warn all users, especially newbies/those who are new to the forum , reminding them to be
   aware and be on guard against scammers and persons with dubious creds.
* How would you phrase it then?
* I think it's concise and to the point.

That warning is intended to warn people of scammer/imposter so you shouldn't be offended at all if you're neither. But I think there are few people who will always feel offended no matter what is written there. Those guys would ask for a thousand apology to be added there if they can.

I agree
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That warning is intended to warn people of scammer/imposter so you shouldn't be offended at all if you're neither. But I think there are few people who will always feel offended no matter what is written there. Those guys would ask for a thousand apology to be added there if they can.
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What is this Mr. bitcointalk ! I sent a topic asking for paypal vs skrill trade. I received an answer from a trusted member and when I replied him I found out that this expression was added to my message : !!! WARNING: This user is a newbie. If you are expecting a message from a more veteran member, then this is an imposter !!!
This is way disrespectful towards newbies on your website as you are taking them all for scamers and imposters!!!! Couldn't you write a more subtle and respectful warning??
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