No I thought he wanted .035 so I sent that. I didn't notice he wanted .35 so I asked for him to send it back. It's 1:30 in texas so I guess he went to bed. I'll update in the morning
hmm atleast your error made to send him less btc

lets see if it returns to you

Hopefully he didn't get scammed. Why would he even lend that guy any money, anyway? He won't even come on the thread.
That's fairly simple. Looking through his post history its clear he is a contributing forum member and trying his hand at becoming a miner. He had tons of posts trying to help people. An ebay account for raptor2213 had a 98% rating w/ one bad feedback about a 3$ item and most of the volume was for mining equipment. I'm brand new to the bitcoin community but I am from the online poker community and one thing I've learned is that a man's reputation is all you have online and it's worth a damn more than 20$. If you weed out a rat for 20 bucks you got a big win lol. Anyway this is terrible all around since my mistake ended up derailing his loan request and obv I feel bad but I'd eat my own shirt if barring his account getting hacked he really did scam me.
He was trying to scam $220, but you sent him $22 and his greed overcame him, he grabbed it and ran.
jk, but it doesn't look good at all. ebay rating means nothing, and also, reputation is considered, but reputation on Bitcointalk.
I disagree with that/ Ebay rating DOES mean something IMO when it comes to trading here, or at least for me. It gives you a bit more hope that it's legit. But then again, I wouldn't take any "accounts' reputations" as collateral.
We don't know that he was scamming, but it does seem suspicious.
But the difference here is that there is no fraud prevention. It's one man's total morals and ethics. On ebay, you are forced to be legitimate. Here, it's not like that.