956Vette, I've already sent the information requested by private, we have a privacy policy but you are free to publish your own information.
Some of the headers of your received emails are spuffed emails. It can be a "man in the middle" attack between you and us. As I recommended initially go to the police.
I was skeptical for several reasons:
- There were 4 previous transactions with different amounts, in one of them the IP of buyer and seller were the same.
- The buyer never replied to any of our emails.
- After initiated the inspection period the buyer has the option to release the payment, but he never release the payment.
- You contact us three times about this and I told you two times that request the of release payment (a option in the seller panel), but you preferred to wait until the transaction expire.
And finally the payment is released but strangely you do not receive it. For me it was very rare. But after seeing the emails spuffed undoubtedly some kind of scam has occurred and will do everything possible to help you find the culprit.
Thanks again for your cooperation BTCrow.
It's painfully obvious BTCrow protects themselves, ensuring they receive payments & disregards the security of their customers.
Allow my rebuttal for your skepticisms:
- There were 4 previous transactions with different amounts, in one of them the IP of buyer and seller were the same.
I recall only 1 previous transaction which was indeed for a different amount. Living in USA, I made a deal with an international buyer in USD. The deal was for 23k (USD) which was agreed upon in the beginning of Oct 2015. At the time, that translated to roughly 100 btc. Buyer needed a couple weeks to gather funds and then more time to acquire bitcoins. Early in Nov, when bitcoin value spiked, and rapidly dropped, receiving 48 coins was not welcomed and therefor I initiated a new transaction which the buyer agreed upon, totaling ~59 btc.
- The buyer never replied to any of our emails.
Did you require the buyer to reply to your emails? I also do not enjoy talking to this buyer and preferred doing business as passively/peacefully as possible.
- After initiated the inspection period the buyer has the option to release the payment, but he never release the payment.
I had given the buyer plenty of time & as I grew impatient I did make a special request for him to release payment. By the time he replied, the payment had been released to the fraudulent address.
- You contact us three times about this and I told you two times that request the of release payment (a option in the seller panel), but you preferred to wait until the transaction expire.
Some degree of arrogance you have to make such an assumption. What, were you in a rush to pay the fraudulent wallet? I do not understand 90% of your skepticism, but thanks for sharing - truly enlightening information from BTCrow!