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Re: P2PB2B - resolving "scam alerts" and misunderstandings
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DireWolfM14
on 28/11/2019, 20:04:34 UTC
We create this topic for analyzing each complaint individually. To ultimately resolve all current misunderstandings and false"scam alert".  I wanted to deal with each punkt and eliminate the negative impact. If I missed something - please complete me.

That's commendable.  I'll go through the list and lend my opinion, for what it's worth.



I must admit, this looks pretty shady.  I had never heard of your exchange before these scam accusations started popping up.  I find it hard to believe you've got the trading volume that the screenshot suggests.  Personally, I don't think it's worthy of a red-tag or a flag.  It does however suggest that you may be manipulating information that's passed on to CMC.  If that's the case I suggest you don't.  No exchange can be trusted if they are suspected of manipulation and false advertising.



I suspect JollyGood thinks your response is a lie?  It sounds like a made up excuse to me, but again, I wouldn't red-tag over it.  Coinsbit definitely looks like a Ponzi, and it wouldn't be good if you were proven to be affiliated.  Having said that, I don't see any solid proof of such.


3. http://archive.is/DjmMe - minus trust from logfiles and Pamoldar. I don't know what's there. Its don't loading

It's an archive link, it points the same post as number 6 on your list.

Numbers 5 through 11 are the concerning part for me.  That's a lot of dissatisfied customers, and if it were my business I would want them happy with the way I handled adversity.  I'm looking forward to seeing how these situations are handled, and I'll look through them more carefully as I have time.