yes i learned my lesson. got scammed by member on this site who claimed to be N1CKH0LAS, on Telegram his name is Apple BTC. Sent him $125 and then he disappeared. Appeared the next day and sent me 0.004 btc and sent me the tx telling me he sent me my money. Hey you POS, 0.004 btc does not equal $125 since you are a retard at math. His gmail is
iwutitan43@gmail.com, and name is Robert Wild -
https://www.smartbackgroundchecks.com/people/robert-wild/roswell/nm/EmV4AQx1ZGD0ZwZ0AGLmAQN0AjAvoid at all costs. I am going to dispute with google and dox him everywhere for being a 41 year old loser thief
Hey,
The user
UserU announced me about your post.
Later edit: I've noticed you realized it was an impersonator and you weren't accusing me of anything, so all good. Just be more careful next time and, as I've written earlier, make sure to always ask for a private message here, on the forum, as confirmation before dealing with anyone! If you followed the rules in my thread or at least add me on telegram by just following the contact link that's posted in my thread, it would literally be impossible to get scammed by an impersonator.
In my thread, I've clearly stated:
"- Don't deal with anyone pretending to be me outside this forum. Whenever you're in doubt, just post a message here and ask for confirmation. Always remember the quote: “Don't Trust. Verify." Once again, there are a lot of impersonators, so always double check that you're talking with the right person before making any transactions!"
On top of that, under the contact details, I also clearly have my Telegram link listed: TELEGRAM:
https://t.me/Invisibility22You can check all of these here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2881568.0If you don't understand how to make the difference between an impersonator and a real seller, it would simply be best to use a centralized website like Coinbase or Binance to purchase your Bitcoin, instead of trying to make peer to peer trades, as it seems to be safer for you