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Author Topic: Send and receive from same btc address how?  (Read 158 times)
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May 13, 2022, 07:45:17 AM
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You should have read their terms and conditions page before creating an account and depositing your funds because it clearly states you can withdraw your funds only after you confirm the ownership of an address to which you want to send coins.
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And you should have to have read few posts above to see that he didn't deposit any money, but that someone paid him by giving him access to that account, which sounds even more scammy.

I have not put any money in, but someone gave me access to an account as payment for a product I supplied.
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May 13, 2022, 06:26:02 PM
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I never put in any money, someone said to me can they pay me in btc, and the money is in keetticoin, so I haven't technically lost any money, just a bit annoyed that the exchange turns out to be scam more than likely. Really appreciate the answers above guys, thanks.
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