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Re: Is escrowing for yourself using a secret alt OK?
by
Quickseller
on 13/09/2015, 07:24:50 UTC
If you are going to call me a scammer then please confirm who exactly I scammed and for how much. I will most then gladly repay anyone who can document that I stole from, however I am confident this is not the case.

If this is not the case then kindly retract your statement as your are liable for libel as you are directly damaging my reputation because you are making a statement that you are aware is untrue, and you are aware that such statement is detrimental to my reputation.

I have no idea how many people you scammed, for you didn't keep public records of who you escrowed for. 

You are a scammer and you are a liar.   What damage could I possibly do to your reputation?

So you are calling me a scammer, yet you have zero evidence that I actually scammed someone? That is kind of reckless don't you think? Maybe in the future you should ensure that you have actual evidence that someone has actually stolen money from someone before claiming something that is detrimental to their reputation.

lol... are we to go back and forward all night?  You admitted to pulling the escrow scam many times.  When a person pleads guilty in court, there is no need for further evidence.
What are you talking about? Wha escrow scam did I "pull"? An "escrow scam" is where one party receives money into "escrow" (while being the escrow) and then fails to deliver the agreed upon goods. Is there someone that is claiming this happened to?