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Title: Doing a deal for a domain using bitcoin escrow, need an opinion fast.
Post by: frankiebits on March 02, 2014, 01:06:59 AM
I am selling someone a domain name with bitcoin using btcrow.
They put the amount agreed upon in escrow and I noticed they are using 3 different emails, 1 to contact me, 1 for godaddy and 1 for the escrow. The name on the one he contacted me is different from the godaddy account. He says he uses a different name for "seo purposes".
Needless to say it was a huge red flag for me.
Just want an opinion is this seems shady or not, I don't know anything about seo so I don't know if there is an actual reason for doing what he says.

Thanks in advance, any help appreciated!


Title: Re: Doing a deal for a domain using bitcoin escrow, need an opinion fast.
Post by: CAMTRONNNNN on March 02, 2014, 01:18:13 AM
He's using three emails.  In BTCrow - you only need three in total; your's, his, and the btcrows.

Wave that red flag high in the air, email support like you just really care.


Title: Re: Doing a deal for a domain using bitcoin escrow, need an opinion fast.
Post by: frankiebits on March 02, 2014, 01:34:00 AM
He's using three emails.  In BTCrow - you only need three in total; your's, his, and the btcrows.

Wave that red flag high in the air, email support like you just really care.

I have no idea what your saying.

btcrow isnt using three, the buyer is using 3 different emails. one to talk to me, on with btcrow and a different one for his godaddy account, which has a completely different name attached than the one on his main email.


Title: Re: Doing a deal for a domain using bitcoin escrow, need an opinion fast.
Post by: CAMTRONNNNN on March 02, 2014, 01:43:44 AM
What I'm saying is, SEO and email have little to do with each other, if anything.

The fact that this guy is using three emails in attempt to use this BTCrow service is alarming, just as you've said,
just as you suspect.

That is all.

BTCeware a dildo with three emails SEO or otherwise


Title: Re: Doing a deal for a domain using bitcoin escrow, need an opinion fast.
Post by: CryptoNames on March 02, 2014, 09:28:42 PM
What I'm saying is, SEO and email have little to do with each other, if anything.

The fact that this guy is using three emails in attempt to use this BTCrow service is alarming, just as you've said,
just as you suspect.

That is all.

BTCeware a dildo with three emails SEO or otherwise

Agreed! SEO has absolutely nothing to do with email addresses. Beware


Title: Re: Doing a deal for a domain using bitcoin escrow, need an opinion fast.
Post by: BitcoinBoss on March 02, 2014, 09:38:26 PM
Something doesn't seem right with three emails, could be legit but it does make you wonder.  :-\


Title: Re: Doing a deal for a domain using bitcoin escrow, need an opinion fast.
Post by: Colin Miner on March 02, 2014, 10:06:27 PM

Just want an opinion is this seems shady or not,

100% shady.



Its not mivhancoil@gmail.com, shonroza@gmail.com, pako@btcmaze.com, moriarty.bitcoin@gmail.com is it?


Title: Re: Doing a deal for a domain using bitcoin escrow, need an opinion fast.
Post by: ramkumar on June 29, 2014, 02:09:06 PM
Is there any good trusted escrow available in bitcointalk?



Title: Re: Doing a deal for a domain using bitcoin escrow, need an opinion fast.
Post by: MegaHustlr on June 29, 2014, 03:36:20 PM
Is there any good trusted escrow available in bitcointalk?



Check out Escrow.MS he is the most trusted escrow ever imo :)


Title: Re: Doing a deal for a domain using bitcoin escrow, need an opinion fast.
Post by: DannyElfman on June 29, 2014, 03:38:23 PM
As long as the terms of the escrow are very clear how the domain will be transferred to the buyer then you will be safe (IMO).


Title: Re: Doing a deal for a domain using bitcoin escrow, need an opinion fast.
Post by: 2double0 on June 29, 2014, 03:41:07 PM
As long as the terms of the escrow are very clear how the domain will be transferred to the buyer then you will be safe (IMO).

However always be wary of ANY deals over the internet


Title: Re: Doing a deal for a domain using bitcoin escrow, need an opinion fast.
Post by: DannyElfman on June 29, 2014, 04:17:43 PM
As long as the terms of the escrow are very clear how the domain will be transferred to the buyer then you will be safe (IMO).

However always be wary of ANY deals over the internet
I think this is the reason that escrow is being used.


Title: Re: Doing a deal for a domain using bitcoin escrow, need an opinion fast.
Post by: Nagato4 on June 30, 2014, 05:55:46 AM
Is there any good trusted escrow available in bitcointalk?

Feel free to check https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=276897.0 and https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=108716.0 to find a long lists of escrows. :D


Title: Re: Doing a deal for a domain using bitcoin escrow, need an opinion fast.
Post by: rhino34567 on June 30, 2014, 06:27:45 AM
I would try to make trades public just in case somebody knows something. Maybe more details can get somebody to say something.


Title: Re: Doing a deal for a domain using bitcoin escrow, need an opinion fast.
Post by: campycoin on July 13, 2014, 01:20:02 PM

Just want an opinion is this seems shady or not,

100% shady.



Its not mivhancoil@gmail.com, shonroza@gmail.com, pako@btcmaze.com, moriarty.bitcoin@gmail.com is it?


Can you tell me if you have any more info on Moriarty.bitcoin@gmail?

 I suggest you first check http://antilyze.com

Moriarty is a fake.  He's a fraud. He's a scam. And a thief.  He stole $80,000 from someone and is a pathetic scam artist.  He uses a fake name and declares a fake PhD.

Here is the network of scam sites that I'd avoid.  If you are into handouts, please send bitcoin to 1C9rewdqraMuhRrL8RL4bkw5rkSCHdNawt  Michael has plenty with his $80,000 theft from last week.  My personal favorite is the first one.

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Hey Mike, or Scammy Steve or whatever your fake name is....  I'll never go away...  Pay back the $80,000 or eventually you'll go down! Difference between me and you bedsides the fact that you're a piece of shit....  IS THAT TRUTH ALWAYS WINS