THIS PERSON JASON IS SCAM, HE RUN AWAY WITHIN FEW MINUTES AFTER TAKING ADVACNCE OF 0.25 BTC.Dear Community member, do not trust on this person. He is SCAM. He is taking advance and then running away. We lost our money (BTC).
PROFILE : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=92629JSON, please return our advance money back. Or are you doing SCAM AS SAME with all.
We are looking for someone expert for our different bounty programs. This person (JASON) has asked work for same.
He ready to work, we discuss about almost two days and We have asked his quotation in email where we asked for 1.5 BTC but after negoatiation he agreed to work on 1 BTC.
As an advance payment we have shared him 0.25 BTC and suddenly in few minutes he handed over his work to someone whom we don't know.
It is Jason's responsibility to complete the work as we hired him to work but suddenly without our notice he shared our work with someone and did not paid anything to anyone and did not pay back our advance back.
We have all evidence of your unprofessional behavior. We kindly requested many many time if he dont want to work, that is fine, just pay back our advance and
we will ask someone to work.
We request all team member of bitcoin talk that to aware about this legendary member. He is also doing many scam as he told us that he has
many legendray and hero member account to sell.
He is hearting the reputation of bitcoin talk. New member like us, whom they trust to work.
TEAM VUC
We already paid you as below email:
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Dear Jason,
We are happy to work with you.
As per the telephonic conversation with mr. Khanna, The 1 btc is approved
for the same.
.25 btc has been sent to your address
Transaction ID:
"020d95dc10dbdd38ee0b47efbbaa8bd3ef7421ab77f03f203bcae4d98ae0b81b"
.25 btc will be sent to the same address on monday.
Kindly confirm
Regards
Team VUC
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Why are you making these accusations on this thread? Does it have anything to do with OneHash?