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December 23, 2018, 05:32:00 PM
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OP does not receive crypto in terms of ETH? This is the way I understood his/her message and probably he was being scam because there was no ETH being received in his/her wallet. He was only given the idea that he bought ETH at a very good price but it is not really because in my own Opinion the OP was being scam. Why did he/she not receive the ETH funds?

Op bought a voucher  and redeemed it at cryptovoucher.io.

Sucesfully redeemed his vouchercode and got a transactionsummary trhough e mail after redeeming  stating:

congratulations! Your voucher has been successfully redeemed.
Transaction summary:
Voucher number:
C03767*******
Value:
391.65928906 ETH
Provided Crypto Wallet Address:
0x23****
Network Fee:
10.19946 ETH
Total:
381.45982906 ETH
Funds will be available within 10 hours, as each transaction needs to be validated first.
Attached you will find your receipt, as well as our Terms of Service.

When compaining about nto receiving funds, copany reacts in an e mail 4 days later  stating: there was an issue , attached in this e mail a new code and them asking kindly just to use the code and move on.
( i do not wanna do this because eth is up like 50 procent sats  since when i originally claimed my voucher.)

When i asked them why i didnt  get funded at the rate i accepted and  as stated and confirmed by them on the summary, they just throw out there was a technical issue and there is nothing more they can do  other than give me a new vouchercode.

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December 23, 2018, 06:02:09 PM
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Yeah, this has been observed even at exchanges during surges, naturally, only when/if the exchange rate is non-beneficial to the seller. Probably best to just accept the new voucher, redeem it and move on. Maybe next time, consider something a little less "volatile". I would recommend checking out a P2P platform, where your buy orders instantly lock the amount into escrow and then it's released when you've made payment.

Of course, traders still can cancel the trade, or refund you, when the rate spikes against them. But then they'll have to risk getting a poor rating/review from you. I've learnt to mark traders who honour the deal regardless of how the market moves. Takes a bit of history but less headaches in the long run.

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December 23, 2018, 06:11:51 PM
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Well i just wanted to enter a fast trade and could get to my 2fa machine i needed  so i decided to go this way. Turned out  not to be a fast trade  at all Cheesy
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