TraderCal11 (OP)
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July 01, 2015, 02:34:08 AM |
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Hello, Scam Accusations board. Long time, no see. Hoped we would meet again under better circumstances, but alas, this is not the case. This user and I have had a couple trades in the past, and even were working out a long-term, mutually beneficial partnership. The transactions were for LocalBitcoins accounts. I had successfully bought two accounts from this user, and today we begain our third. I was comfortable with him, so I sent first (like I had done in the first two transactions). He messaged me saying he had received the BTC and would be sending login details after he changed the password to the account and changed the email to one I had requested. I waited for an hour, sent a few messages, no response. This is unfortunate, because I was looking forward to our long-term relationship, but he decided to sell his integrity and the potential income he would have earned from our deal in exchange fora mere .095 BTC.
I am camping for the next two days, so it is difficult for me to do anything on this shoddy wifi, but I will supplement this thread with imgur links no later than Thursday night. Quickseller had warned the community about this guy by leaving him some negative trust when he suspected the account might be hacked. I even contacted Quickseller to see what I could do to help the situation and persuade him to remove the feedback of my trading partner. He held strong and refused to until Drogonson would provide a signed message. I, just being my amateur self, decided to ignore this warning and proceed with my deals with the user. I suppose the lesson in all of this is to trust your fellow reputable forum members, always be cautious, and the importance of signed messages and proven ownership. I would like to apologize to Quickseller for my doubt in his judgement and thank him for his devotion to the forum.
Anyways, just wanted to warn everyone elsewhile I gather my images. DO NOT do business with this guy. I suspect he will be trying to do a couple more small exit scams.
Thank you, TraderCal11
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