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1  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: BiteBTC have defrauded me out of over £50,000 on: June 20, 2019, 10:04:44 AM
Your first link doesn't work and your second link is to a screenshot that shows withdrawal requests have been created. This isn't evidence that you were scammed. You need to post far more details for your claim to be considered truthful. Nobody is going to just send you BTC even if you were scammed. Hire a lawyer.

what the hell are you talking about?
first link works and it shows he really was scammed
why would he make this thread if he was not scammed?
does not look like logical

This link doesn't work:

https://m.imgur.com/gallery/cMSANjW

Second picture link (one shown in the gofundme page) shows he created a few different withdrawal requests, hardly the same thing as showing "he really was scammed." BiteBTC have been known for selectively scamming people, and indeed no BTC arrived at the address he gave. However, there's a chance he cancelled the withdrawal request and sent it to a different address.

Furthermore, I believe that you are him, and you're a scammer. Both accounts have the same local time, and were created hours apart from each other. Look at your first post (ever):

Subject: [HAVE] 100€ Skrill or 100€ Paypal [WANT] BTC or ETH
contact me with message
BTC or ETH rate is negotiable

You have no history whatsoever and you're asking someone to send you bitcoin for PayPal or Skrill, both of which can be charged back. That's something a scammer would do.

I am not him. You can check with my IP on this forum for proof. I am not scammer.
2  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: BiteBTC have defrauded me out of over £50,000 on: June 19, 2019, 12:45:04 PM
Your first link doesn't work and your second link is to a screenshot that shows withdrawal requests have been created. This isn't evidence that you were scammed. You need to post far more details for your claim to be considered truthful. Nobody is going to just send you BTC even if you were scammed. Hire a lawyer.

what the hell are you talking about?
first link works and it shows he really was scammed
why would he make this thread if he was not scammed?
does not look like logical
3  Economy / Currency exchange / [HAVE] 100€ Skrill or 100€ Paypal [WANT] BTC or ETH on: June 17, 2019, 09:19:23 AM
contact me with message
BTC or ETH rate is negotiable
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