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November 14, 2017, 07:24:42 PM
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@btcton Thank You! for ur quick reply i really appreciate your concern.

I have already spoken with Skrill & Paypal customer support to reverse my money and they said they do their best to get my money back from this scammer, and ban him from their system.

But i don't understand why BitcoinTalk Admin is not banning such people, these scammers must not dare to this bullshit on BitcoinTalk again.

THANK YOU!


Scammers and other crime offenders are usually not banned from the forums because not all the evidence pointing out that someone is a scammer is available to the public. In this sense, to people external to the ongoing situation, this is very ambiguous as they have no way of knowing who truly is lying. Because of this, it is left to the community itself to decide who they believe is a scammer and who they believe is the innocent party. Usually this is not hard to tell once a few people have spoken up calling a service a scam.

The signature campaign posters adding useless redundant fluff to their posts to reach their minimum word count are lowering my IQ.
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