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Re: P2PB2B - resolving "scam alerts" and misunderstandings
by
JollyGood
on 07/12/2019, 17:16:39 UTC
So i finally received my funds into my wallet, i do feel like i had to go through so many steps and accusations to get my money. Nontheless fair play to them to deposit my money. I can't say now that i have been scammed since they returned my money, so for me now they seem incompetent, since a withdrawal for me took 3 weeks and tons of running after my funds to get a withdrawal. Hope you fix these issues, because people like me think you are trying to scam when the communication is poor en delay is so long. Thanks anyway for letting me withdraw.

So, just to clarify:

After 3 weeks of being refused withdrawal of your funds for no reason you were then ignored, then they publicly accused you of being a fake account, then they publicly attacked you for trying to sell your account (which is not against forum rules) - until they finally they agreed to let you withdraw your funds after you published your issues here - & you thank them?

Thanks is not the word I'd use. I'm glad you got your funds back, but it is only because you (rightly) made such a loud noise about it - it also begs the question how many others they have done this to?

I hope this serves as a warning to anyone else who's thinking of using or promoting this scam exchange - DON'T!


My sentiments exactly.... just because funds were returned after the negative publicity does not make it a non-scam issue.

The coinsbit and p2pb2b scammers must have selective scammed hundreds of users but only a fraction found their way here to this forum seeking help.

I think BitcoiNaked removed the trust he left for the OP after he had access to his funds but I see now reason why it should have been removed.

I completely agree with you, nobody should ever use this p2pb2b trash scam exchange or any other operated by Ukrainian scammer Valerii Solodovnyk: https://twitter.com/AngryBeur/status/1191416253564571650