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October 18, 2017, 11:35:05 AM
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I have been scammed 1400$ from Vietnam guy (he may pretend to be US guy or others)
who use username cuto550 in this site.
( I found that he has been mention here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1566582.380 )

the short story is last month he try to sell 70 game keys of Playerunknown’s battleground to me / he said he hold them and can send to me immediately …… but after he got money in bitcoin he said cannot give me because he change his mind to sell 100 keys and he cannot refund me. (I know he try to get more money) after I try to ask him to send me back bitcoin for 2 hours, he just try to ignore my request and need more money.

Until now I don’t know how to get bitcoin back hope someone can recommend me how. and if u can give me some information and will write down your name I give some reward if after got all money back.

Bitcoin transaction is
https://blockexplorer.com/tx/a2da44b2f9097ef8c129517db969581f2839c35b850e2876784d8abccc70e70c

Scammer Profile
his name on PayPal : Ngoc Quang Nguyen
his phone number end with •••• ••• ••61
his credit card *master card end with 18
his PayPal  : cuto550@gmail.com
his ICQ: 717739608, 712 853 255
his email
- cuto550@gmail.com
- nguyenxxxvu199x@gmail.com
- yyk96501@oiqas.com
- Ifm46733@oiqas.com

his steam profile http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198422133607
his google profile http://www.google.com/profiles/102729630594743223590

I have all evidence and ready to send all evidence to u
this guy also use local bitcoin for trading. and he also have blockchain account.

Hope we can make the world better.
please contact me @
kenjirosr@gmail.com

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October 18, 2017, 12:03:12 PM
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1400$ its a huge amont, i advise you to contact your local police. You will never see your money but maybe they can contact local police of Vietnam and tell him about this cancer


I hope this scammer will be arrested and sent to jail for 30 years


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October 18, 2017, 01:14:24 PM
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wait, you actually sent this guy 1400 bucks with no idea who he was or anything about him? Where was he advertising he was selling the keys?

The username you listed for him didnt come up here, so im not 100% sure how you got from point A to point B on that one, but do you have the chat logs saying what happened?
I mean, they wont do you much good, but i REALLY want to see what the thought process was that involved you sending a perfect stranger over a grand.

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October 18, 2017, 01:48:20 PM
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It amazes me how trusting people can be.

What a hard lesson this one was..
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October 19, 2017, 02:37:07 AM
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Thanks for all comments , I have chat log and will post when I am be home.
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October 19, 2017, 04:09:20 PM
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Thanks for all comments , I have chat log and will post when I am be home.

well it doesn't matter if you are telling the truth or not , cause people here can't help you with that especially if the user doesn't have a trusted account here
max what can happen is getting negative trust  and that won't affect him if his account doesn't worth that much of money

IDK if steam can help you with this cause I'm not familiar with their ToS , some bitcoin exchanges seize stolen bitcoins and maybe this guy have some money in steam so with your proofs it may work

other than that I'm afraid the community here can't help you
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October 19, 2017, 08:37:04 PM
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Escrow is the best solution. Always use a trusted middle man when making deals on this forum (and anywhere else on the world wide web). This is a dog eat dog world. Scammers are everywhere. They want bitcoins and they will do, say, type anything on their keyboard to steal coins.

Fact is you didn't use escrow and you paid with bitcoins which as we all know is impossible to reverse. You can say good bye to those coins. They are in Vietnam now, feeding this criminal and his extended family.

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