That is between you and amazon. This does not concern the OP.
No. You're wrong. He ordered the item. Period.
It is understandable that he wants his money first. The agreement was that he order a specific product from a specific seller, he fulfilled his part of the bargain. You should give him his money you owe him and then he can attempt to work with the seller on amazon.
No. Not at all. If YOU fucking send coins ahead of time for an amazon order, WATCH HOW FAST THEY REPORT THE GC/ACCOUNT AS HACKED/STOLEN AND YOU GET FUCKING SCAMMED.
Also, watch how fast Amazon charges YOUR card for the items.
Let me repeat that: IF YOU PAY BITCOINS AHEAD OF TIME FOR AMAZON, YOU ARE ASKING TO BE SCAMMED. IT HAPPENED LAST YEAR AND STILL HAPPENS ALL THE TIME.
Doesn't matter. Bitcoin has value and stealing it is larceny. You do not need to steal money to be guilty of larceny.
No. Just no. I'm not getting into this debate with you. I'm not even in the wrong here, so this is moot.
If you sticks to the facts that he set forth in this thread then he would certainly not be liable for defamation. He did follow through on his part, you have not. Regardless of if you actually received that battery from the amazon seller or not you are most likely guilty.
No. He's accusing me of scamming him. I am accusing him of scamming me. I have proof that I did not receive my item, along with a well-documented pattern of suspicious behavior (Selling Amazon balances for starters). Don't even. He's fucking laundering money through Amazon, and that's that.
It is understandable that he wants his money first. The agreement was that he order a specific product from a specific seller, he fulfilled his part of the bargain. You should give him his money you owe him and then he can attempt to work with the seller on amazon.
I will not give some newbie my money so he can run off with it. If he works this out with the seller and I receive my miner, I will send him the bitcoins with a tip for being an intelligent human being. But see, that won't happen. He's a money launderer and a fraud, and he refuses to even take a single step towards a positive resolution.
You are not reputable. Two deals is nothing. It was scammy for you to refuse escrow in the first place. An escrow setup would be one similar to what just happened. You would send bitcoin to escrow, the OP would place an order for you, once the items are delivered the escrow would release the funds to the seller. If there is a dispute then the escrow can log into the seller's amazon account to make sure the order was not canceled.
Oh HORSESHIT. If I wanted to scam someone, I would have scammed crowetic THE MOMENT HE SENT HIS BITCOINS. If I wanted to scam someone I would have NOT POSTED HERE. If I wanted to scam someone, I would have NOT ACCEPTED ESCROW ON MY WESTERN UNION TRANSACTIONS. Please.
I've never done business with you, Quickseller, but I'll tell you this: You have a reputation for jumping on someone. That's not wrong in itself, but you're picking the wrong person here.
I'll give this another 24 hours to resolve and then I'm done with this thread/situation. In the end, I haven't lost anything but time. That's better than losing over $400 on some Amazon scam.
@poksak if the OP gave you a signed message with sufficient bitcoin to pay you and such address still has sufficient bitcoin to pay you then I would give him until morning to pay you when you will contact the police if he has not. Otherwise I would give him 3 days max until you contact the police.
if you contact the police sooner rather then later then NewDeal will have less time to sell/get rid of the S5 that he received so when the police are able to search his house it will be more likely that they find it, meaning a higher chance for a conviction
I don't have an S5. I don't have any bitcoin miners at all. That's the ENTIRE PROBLEM. I HAVE NOTHING BUT A USELESS ITEM THAT I CAN'T EVEN RESELL. I'M BASICALLY HAVING MY REPUTATION RUINED AND I'M NOT EVEN GETTING MONEY OUT OF IT. YOU'RE ESSENTIALLY SUPPORTING MONEY LAUNDERING ON AMAZON.