bob123, of course I can send you a letter. There is no doubt that it is not real. Even if I assume that this is real monbux and he convicted me of fraud, I am sure that he will not go to the bits.media forum and bitalk.org to write in my topics that I am a scammer. And the call to write in this thread will be ignored.
http://prnt.sc/t98qa2http://prnt.sc/t98qwphttp://prnt.sc/t98r8uhttp://prnt.sc/t98rjlhttp://prnt.sc/t98s33In this screenshot, from my point of view, Vise Sentos confirms that it is BooMbl4
http://prnt.sc/t98u2iLet's look at the situation in general in terms of logic and common sense. We started negotiations with BooMbl4, agreed on escrow services. BooMbl4 suggested monbux and began to explain in general how escrow works. I was alerted by the fact that the transaction should take place in @telegram. Having difficulties with English, I invited a third person to the negotiations. After talking with him, BooMbl4 accused me (us) of fraud. BooMbl4 immediately added me to the block. Up to this point, everything is more or less clear. The question is what happened next? The fact that I talked with someone I think is beyond doubt. BooMbl4 says that it was not him. Let's say. So it was a different person. The question is, how did he get into our chat with BooMbl4? Or is this a new chat? If this is an old chat, am I blocked? Maybe this is a new chat? I’m unlikely to be an idiot. Well, let’s omit all these questions and suppose I communicate with a new person. By the end of the day, my negotiations with the new man again come to escrow monbux and the @telegram deal. Deja vu? I don’t think so. It seems to me that the version with a new person has a lot of questions, but if instead of a new person to leave BooMbl4 all the questions disappear.