Providing ID does nothing. Even if it was your real ID, and not photoshopped (which is extremely easy to do), police usually won't do anything even for a couple hundred dollars if the case crosses state lines. And paypal wipes there hands and sides w/ the buyer and the seller is left with a chargeback.
Please if anyone here thinks that someone providing ID does ANYTHING for your security when dealing in Paypal transactions, it's a false sense of security! Please be smart people. I've been scammed before as you can see in my history so if I can help even 1 person not get scammed, it's worth.
I did not want to argue with you on your thread. But then you come here and post twice what you already said once. Listen, if you do not trust me, that is your opinion. You would be extremely surprised of how fair-playing I am. (Here is just a pure example (
http://puu.sh/duFyg/09c8fb5fe8.png) this guy just now paid me even if I clearly told him not to, and yet I still refunded him, and it's on Neteller so he couldn't even charge it back if he could. )
So please, I know it's much (much, much much) easier for someone to flag someone as a scammer, even if they have no proof, or the slightest clue about his background. Because it's the "safe" thing to do, and it's the thing you'll even get greeted for and commended on. But just remember, everyone in this world has a price. You could go to the most trustable monk priest in this forum, and which he did trades of volume of 5 BTC in single trades, but he might as well scam you if you traded 6 btc with him. I won't. I know myself. You don't.