[..] After receiving the confidential information, you did not follow through on your end of the contract, and the person suffered damages in the form of decreased value of what he is selling as a direct result of your actions. [...]
What the hell? How did my expection to receive an PM to get the proof of ownership decrease the value of what he is selling? I didn't know accounts lose value for each PM sent... But that's probably because i don't buy/sell accounts.. If i bid on an auction item and then disagree to pay i would be considered untrustworthy to hold a deal/ Not relevant/applicable here. Ofcourse it would. That's more or less the equivalent of: "If i steal candy would i be considered a thief?"
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Has it already started? Saw this guy shitposting: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=851885 jerald125 Yobit sig. No posts at all since May 05, 2019 then makes 33 shitposts today. Just thinking if the ban is over people will again register for the sig camp..
Regardless of when the ban expires, it is not clear if Yobit signature campaign is still ON, and I did not notice that anyone is get e-mail from them like last time. In addition, it makes no sense for YoBit to continue with such campaign, how long it would last this time? In case the situation is repeated, YoBit could get perma-ban on this forum, and users who promote them more then just two month sig ban. If the spam just starts up again as if nothing happened then their signatures should just be permanently blacklisted as they clearly don't care about the situation here. Yup, looks like the yobit signature ban is over. Interestingly though, jerald25 and Quickseller are the only two people i've seen posting with a yobit signature yet. Are they actually getting paid? I'm not so sure, but this seems like it hasn't been updated at all, https://yobit.net/en/signature/details/ so whether yobit actually changed anything/will change anything is also doubtful. Anyways, it looks like jerald25 is enjoying life and the "generosity" of yobit to the fullest looking at his recent posts. Good gracious, he's unstoppable.
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You're comparing apples and oranges. Scammers make a user lose Value. Buying an account to join a sig campaign has no victims. your point is moot. Next?
too bad you can't put a price tag on someone's mental health deteriorating due to the amount of garbage he has to consume from these people who buy accounts and post detritus.
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You ever come across the notion that people want to buy an established account to join a sig campaign instead of devoting time and bullshit establishing an account? you fuckers throwing rocks live in glass houses.
And you think that's healthy for the forum? I do think it is unethical to tell him that you will trade with him after he provides information, and after receiving information, you do not trade with him "prove the second, then we can do it", and to say that you will pay for something, and subsequently not pay "I pay 350 if it's good" "I pay 550 for green trust legendary ok". It also looks like you entered into a contract with the person, but it does not appear you followed through: "Ok send me message from this acc and we have deal", responding to https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=167659 that is a "green trust hero member" to which you agreed to pay 550 for. I don't see evidence you paid him. If this person were to open up a written contract flag against you, it would be valid. Interesting point of view. I kind of agree here, despite these people being account sellers, was it really right to mislead them (and in a way, scam them?) as 2 wrongs don't make a right. Curious as to how other people think about this.. Although, i hate people who moral high horse, and these account sellers damn well know what they're doing. you cant tell if an account is bought. you're an idiot.
You most definitely can & what exactly is your problem? Account sales according to the rulles of this website are NOT prohibited. Flagging these accounts is abuse of the trust system. Case closed. Scamming is also not prohibited as per the unofficial official forum rules... Is flagging scammers also abuse of the "trust" system?
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You ever come across the notion that people want to buy an established account to join a sig campaign instead of devoting time and bullshit establishing an account? you fuckers throwing rocks live in glass houses.
And you think that's healthy for the forum? I do think it is unethical to tell him that you will trade with him after he provides information, and after receiving information, you do not trade with him "prove the second, then we can do it", and to say that you will pay for something, and subsequently not pay "I pay 350 if it's good" "I pay 550 for green trust legendary ok". It also looks like you entered into a contract with the person, but it does not appear you followed through: "Ok send me message from this acc and we have deal", responding to https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=167659 that is a "green trust hero member" to which you agreed to pay 550 for. I don't see evidence you paid him. If this person were to open up a written contract flag against you, it would be valid. Interesting point of view. I kind of agree here, despite these people being account sellers, was it really right to mislead them (and in a way, scam them?) as 2 wrongs don't make a right. Curious as to how other people think about this.. Although, i hate people who moral high horse others, and these account sellers damn well know what they're doing. you cant tell if an account is bought. you're an idiot.
You most definitely can & what exactly is your problem?
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I am selling your account for 2btc.
This is basically what he was doing. That's the part which confused me exactly.
I guess in this situation It comes down to that If I trust YOU or not.
Which is why bob123 asked the account seller to send them a message from said account they supposedly had for sale, right? >> https://imgur.com/if7k5iXOr do you not trust/want to take bob's word for it in this situation?
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I can barely find anything about them, which usually means that the smarter thing to do is to stay the hell away from them. There's a couple threads about them, but none are conclusive. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5118346.0 user more or less states he didn't receive his miner. Also what's interesting is that they have 103 ratings on https://www.cryptocompare.com/mining/coin-mining-central/100 being 5 stars, 3 ratings of 3 stars.. Odd. You'd think that with 100 reviews on CC, they'd atleast have some more discussion around them on other sites/forums/the internet in general, as atleast a couple thousand people have bought miners from them (I'm assuming that only 1 in 10 leaves a review on Cryptocompare, which i think is still generous, considering almost no one leaves reviews nowadays, unless the product is shit/a scam.)
But no, there's absolutely nothing to be found about them. I'd stay away.
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How about some photos? Who is the issuer of the card?
Wirecard Card Solution wirecard has lots of bad reviews in google. how to trust them? It seems like those reviews are merely from users who got phished, and where the phishers/attacker used Wirecard as an intermediary to get their victim's money. So those reviews aren't really based on the service. Still though, Wirecard enabling spammers&scammers is something one should keep in mind, as we don't know what OP is up to. I don't get it OP. Explain to me how you can issue me a Mastercard from https://www.wirecard-cardsolutions.co.uk/products/prepaid-portfolio/ for only 30$, and a Bitcoin adress that comes with the card i can deposit money to? If this is legit, it could A. be an extremely useful product, and i'm fairly certain a lot of people would be interested in using it. -> which will result in your inevitable downfall as you don't comply with KYC? B. be a partnership established under false pretenses, as i don't understand why in the hell https://www.wirecard-cardsolutions.co.uk/products/prepaid-portfolio/ would make a deal like this with you... -> Which will result in them shutting the "partnership" down as soon as you get any traction. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5153876.msg51465000#msg51465000/^ If those limits are actually true, with the right marketing this could be huge.
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How do you determine which funds are clean and which aren't? I mean, how do you determine whether someone has a hacked paypal account, or a legit one..? I don't think you can?
How would this even work in the first place, as you can't send directly to bank accounts in paypal, we'd have to add your bank account to our paypal account? Is that even allowed per TOS? Seems shady..?
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Do not argue on yobit many coins with no blockchain. A lot of what is called scam. But if you take on a large that here can be attributed and ETH and the entire cryptocurrency. On the stock exchange, a decent amount is also undeniable. I like the volume on the coins I'm interested in, I often arbitrage with Yobit
Uhm.... Did i miss something or is the yobit signature campaign back? What the hell are you talking about man. you're speaking pure nonsense. Just don't. YoBit is shady and probably the worst exchange one could ever use. If you check the scam accusation section, you'll see an endless amount of accusations against them and it's just increasing, It's just a matter of time until they exit scam from the way I see it.
yah i read a lot the strange thing that this man not want any thing is he work with yobit.net what the benefit come to him wast his time to explain to me and help me ? he is not a scammer not want any thing He wants you to invest in the investment box right? As far as i understood it a while ago, people can make their own investment boxes, with X returns. They ask you to put your money in their fund, and ask you for coins under the guise of checking your deposits or something similar. It's really stupid, and yobit allows this to happen on their platform. See https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5028032.0He's definitely a scammer, and you're stupid or naive, or both.
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Offtopic: I now went through my feedback and trust, and see that a lot of my feedback previously given to users has been removed? Did i miss something when they updated the trust system? Click "Next".
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I see. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5140321.0 was outdated. Huh. In that case i stand corrected. Offtopic: I now went through my feedback and trust, and see that a lot of my feedback previously given to users has been removed? Did i miss something when they updated the trust system? Seems like it was done manually too..?
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Because B is also in your trust network? That's the only reason i can think of? Why would a negative or a neutral trust matter at all when the only factor of a trust rating showing is whether or not B is DT2/1 (or included on your trust list) or not? Or am i missing something if that's not the case, it seems like that would be a bug?
EDIT: I think i see what you mean. Jollygood received a positive trust from examplens, and now his trust shows up as a trusted rating for me on my profile page, despite him not being in DT2 or me adding him to my trust list. Thats... weird, right?
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I am proud to announce that, https://thepeak.world/#/ has launched! ThePeak.World offers a worldwide experience in buying and selling crypto to individuals and businesses alike. We are positioned as one of the leading digital asset trading exchanges thanks to our fast trading, secure transaction, invitation bonus, stable wallets and 24/7 customer support features. We focus on providing you with a Secure & Advanced trading platform which is available 24/7. ThePeak.World is powered by a team of highly experienced and diverse professionals within the finance, engineering and digital solutions industries. You can trade with confidence on our platform! Our members will get great deals and benefits from our other platforms, such as a new auction site that works with cryptocurrencies. Who exactly are these "team of highly experienced and diverse professionals"? I checked the website and it shows no information about them. Sounds like a lot of bullshit to me. We are positioned as one of the leading digital asset trading exchanges You're not even listed on coinmarketcap... How can you even say this? ThePeak.World is powered by a team of highly experienced and diverse professionals within the finance, engineering and digital solutions industries.
except that it isn't. your site has no working order books, or/and no liquidity (BTC is trading at a ~2% premium on your exchange?), and i also see that your input menus are not working?
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Maybe also explain why would someone buy Stackoverflow votes...
Stackoverflow accounts are often asked for at job interviews, or a nice addition to your CV, if you're a programmer. If you buy these votes i guess you could inflate your account points and thus make it look like you know a hell of a lot, while in reality you don't, or a lot less. I don't think it's smart to buy this. If your answer is wrong and you buy upvotes, it just looks dumb to everyone else, and if you're giving right answers to questions, there's absolutely no need to buy upvotes.
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Good to hear that CoinDeal is developing. I'm 100% sure that it will be popular on USA too. Still waiting for some news about the surprise Obvious sockpuppet spam is obvious...? Or did these accounts find this topic just out of the blue.. hmm. CoinDeal.com - quick and safe investing at innovative cryptocurrency exchange platform
What's there to invest? The only thing i see on your site is your token shenanigans, where you dupe users in giving you their KYC data in return for lower fees..?
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