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SilentFlute
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May 04, 2013, 09:09:38 PM |
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thanks for the caution.
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May 04, 2013, 09:17:05 PM |
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that bloke just tried to get some of my USD of course he wanted me to send first..
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jetset220
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May 04, 2013, 09:55:58 PM |
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use an escrow service to avoid scammers.
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BitcoinBoss
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May 04, 2013, 10:00:52 PM |
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use an escrow service to avoid scammers.
what's escrow?
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SageDB (OP)
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May 04, 2013, 10:08:29 PM |
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use an escrow service to avoid scammers.
what's escrow? Escrow meaning you find a very trusted member to be the mediator between you and the person you want to exchange. You send BTC to escrow, other person sends LTC to escrow, escrow sends you LTC and him BTC. The person might charge a fee.
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SageDB (OP)
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May 04, 2013, 11:54:56 PM |
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I'm looking into the blockchain, the problem would be finding someone to be the third party. Haven't seen btcrow before.
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bennett616
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May 04, 2013, 11:59:14 PM |
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How do you get involved in being an escrow? I would do the service, I am very trustworthy but obviously I need to prove that. But if people dont trust me to give me a chance then I will never be trusted haha! Andy B
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Nothing like healthy scepticism and hard evidence
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May 05, 2013, 12:03:38 AM |
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You can use bitmit.net: just post anything you want to sell for bitcoins or ask the seller to do the same. The bitcoins are sent to their escrow system. Once the buyer click item received, you receive the bitcoins. If the buyer doesn't confirm that the goods were received, you write bitmit with evidence that you sent (like the transfer id) and they pay you fast.
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MoneyCoin
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May 05, 2013, 12:10:44 AM |
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Apply it to the scammer thread -
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ChinaCoin
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May 05, 2013, 12:15:34 AM |
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Apply it to the scammer thread -
I think you're a scammer. You tried to sell me 1k CNC at 25 LTC. That is like 1/3 of its value LOL. Keep trying to get your post count up, scammer.
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SageDB (OP)
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May 05, 2013, 01:11:06 AM |
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Let's turn this into a list for the Newbies section. If you have been scammed or know of one, post their profile link/name and a reason.
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May 05, 2013, 01:17:06 AM |
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Lists of scammers are always welcome. But no one should be making scammer accusations without proper evidence. Suspicions are not enough. A proposition below price isn't ground to trash publicly the reputation of someone.
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Rodyland
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May 05, 2013, 01:21:54 AM |
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use an escrow service to avoid scammers.
what's escrow? Escrow meaning you find a very trusted member to be the mediator between you and the person you want to exchange. You send BTC to escrow, other person sends LTC to escrow, escrow sends you LTC and him BTC. The person might charge a fee. It's not necessary for the escrow provider to touch both sides of the trade if delivery of one or the other side of the trade can be established beyond doubt. So for example: Buyer sends payment to escrow Escrow tells seller payment is received Seller sends LTC to buyer Buyer tells escrow that goods are received Escrow releases funds to seller Given that the block chain can track all steps here, the chances of someone scamming and convincing the escrow to release funds to the wrong party are small to nonexistent.
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Wraith
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May 05, 2013, 01:38:09 AM |
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why no scammer tag yet someone might get tricked
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ChinaCoin
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May 05, 2013, 01:38:23 AM |
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ilovebitbit is a scammer. sent him 1 ltc and he left. LOL he's broke, clearly
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SageDB (OP)
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May 05, 2013, 02:49:00 AM |
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Lists of scammers are always welcome. But no one should be making scammer accusations without proper evidence. Suspicions are not enough. A proposition below price isn't ground to trash publicly the reputation of someone.
I wholeheartedly agree, that's why I haven't added the person in question to the list. This is not necessarily a scammer list though, just a beware/take caution. use an escrow service to avoid scammers.
what's escrow? Escrow meaning you find a very trusted member to be the mediator between you and the person you want to exchange. You send BTC to escrow, other person sends LTC to escrow, escrow sends you LTC and him BTC. The person might charge a fee. It's not necessary for the escrow provider to touch both sides of the trade if delivery of one or the other side of the trade can be established beyond doubt. So for example: Buyer sends payment to escrow Escrow tells seller payment is received Seller sends LTC to buyer Buyer tells escrow that goods are received Escrow releases funds to seller Given that the block chain can track all steps here, the chances of someone scamming and convincing the escrow to release funds to the wrong party are small to nonexistent. Ah but if there was no block chain you'd have to trust the buyer to tell escrow to release. I see your point though.
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SageDB (OP)
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May 07, 2013, 09:12:01 PM |
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I added clue4 to the list. Bumping up for new members.
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