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May 25, 2017, 11:29:14 PM
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Hi, contacted him from
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1922791.20
Yes i know it was dumb send money to a newbie but im very trusting and i sent via goods n services.

Agreed to give him 1300USD in exchange for 0.54btc been 2 days havent received anything

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May 26, 2017, 07:16:17 AM
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It is extremely likely that you are never going to see this money again. You should try contacting PayPal and hope for the best.

Let this be a lesson. There are several things that need be considered:
1) The user is a random nobody. Obviously it is highly likely that he/she is a scammer.
2) The user has no verifiable trade-history. Even users who have been members of this forum for a while tend to end up being scammers.
3) Do not send first with such users (as described 1-2), and use escrow.

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May 26, 2017, 07:25:01 PM
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It is extremely likely that you are never going to see this money again. You should try contacting PayPal and hope for the best.

Let this be a lesson. There are several things that need be considered:
1) The user is a random nobody. Obviously it is highly likely that he/she is a scammer.
2) The user has no verifiable trade-history. Even users who have been members of this forum for a while tend to end up being scammers.
3) Do not send first with such users (as described 1-2), and use escrow.

Even when disputing im not ablr to get back? With clear proof of chat etc i mean i sent via goods n services too Sad
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May 27, 2017, 04:40:47 AM
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It is extremely likely that you are never going to see this money again. You should try contacting PayPal and hope for the best.

Let this be a lesson. There are several things that need be considered:
1) The user is a random nobody. Obviously it is highly likely that he/she is a scammer.
2) The user has no verifiable trade-history. Even users who have been members of this forum for a while tend to end up being scammers.
3) Do not send first with such users (as described 1-2), and use escrow.

Even when disputing im not ablr to get back? With clear proof of chat etc i mean i sent via goods n services too Sad

What do you mean? File a paypal dispute first, include as much information as you can. since you sent as goods and services then there is a higher chance of you winning the dispute as if you sent as friends and family you can only dispute the transaciton if your account was stolen etc. which is not. There are no guarantees what paypal is going to do though but they are known to award the dispute more to the guy who sent the paypal transaction than the guy who received the paypal transaction.

As lauda said you should have never dealt with a newbie with no reputation, no ID, no nothing. I don't want to sound cliche and repeat what everyone says all the time, but please be careful and use escrow in future.

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May 27, 2017, 05:43:24 AM
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The problem here is very easy if op will tell paypal that he paid for goods and services paypal will ask him to provide for example the invoice or the website where he bought it, now if the scammer say it was for virtual goods paypal will investigate the case and the chance that op will win is 50/50....

but then the scammer can still re-open the dispute if he appeal the case, i think that the scammer did try to win time in the 2 days to cashout his mostly fake paypal so op will never see his money again or paypal will not see it again if op win the dispute!
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