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Posted (edited)

—SCAM alert——

 

Dear mxc users,

 

 

I recently got done by the Russian scammer who goes by name Sellerz, but I'm pretty sure it just one of his many “faces” I and would like to warn others

 

Please be  extra vigilant when trading here. Do not trust comments left by unverified users, for example “top seller” “trusted”.

 

If you see his Skype location as Germany/Russia please run away and tell him to get lost.

 

 

Always use a middle man. If offer sounds too good it’s 99% scam.

 

moderators/admins:

 

i have detailed logs and conversations both here via pm and on skype. I’m not making this up.

Edited by dwarf2
Posted

Do not buy anything from anyone unless you do it via middleman. 

 

 

I was was offered a prophet 56 for $90. Silly me I thought it was a great offer and got done by this low life peasant

Posted

so, u try to find offer so cheap how u can find.

got scam and now shocked?!

 - buy only from ppl who have good reputation, what the problem. (they selling little expensive, but it`s no scam 100%)

 

have good day )

Posted
11 hours ago, dwarf2 said:

—SCAM alert——

 

Dear mxc users,

 

 

I recently got done by the Russian scammer who goes by name Sellerz, but I'm pretty sure it just one of his many “faces” I and would like to warn others

 

Please be  extra vigilant when trading here. Do not trust comments left by unverified users, for example “top seller” “trusted”.

 

If you see his Skype location as Germany/Russia please run away and tell him to get lost.

 

 

Always use a middle man. If offer sounds too good it’s 99% scam.

 

moderators/admins:

 

i have detailed logs and conversations both here via pm and on skype. I’m not making this up.

1. Wrong section

2. No info for the scam (No photos no proofs)

3. As i said to anyone here before, i'm glad you got scammed cause you worth it. You go to unverified 1 post members and give your money and then you come back and cry for scam and you warn, this situation is being for over 10 years now and nobody learn. So it's not scammer's fault its your fault for trading your money like that without ask for this person, check his account, use a middle man ( @MeVsYou <- this bitch is really good) or find at least a member with old acc - feedbacks or history.

 

We are all tired to say the same thing over and over 10 years now.

Posted
20 minutes ago, Kara` said:

1. Wrong section

2. No info for the scam (No photos no proofs)

3. As i said to anyone here before, i'm glad you got scammed cause you worth it. You go to unverified 1 post members and give your money and then you come back and cry for scam and you warn, this situation is being for over 10 years now and nobody learn. So it's not scammer's fault its your fault for trading your money like that without ask for this person, check his account, use a middle man ( @MeVsYou <- this bitch is really good) or find at least a member with old acc - feedbacks or history.

 

We are all tired to say the same thing over and over 10 years now.

 

I know its my fault for being too naive. lesson learned. I'm not here to cry, I'm here to warn others and to make sure Admins block this crook.

 

 

 

Based on the previous experience, can someone tell me if PayPal can actually help me? 

Posted
2 minutes ago, dwarf2 said:

 

I know its my fault for being too naive. lesson learned. I'm not here to cry, I'm here to warn others and to make sure Admins block this crook.

 

 

 

Based on the previous experience, can someone tell me if PayPal can actually help me? 

How did you pay? As family and friends?

Posted
Just now, Kara` said:

How did you pay? As family and friends?

He gave me his PayPal.me link, I entered amount and send it. I believe it would be classified as family and friends.   

Posted
Just now, dwarf2 said:

He gave me his PayPal.me link, I entered amount and send it. I believe it would be classified as family and friends.   

Send me a photo of your paypal payment i want see how its displayed

Posted
Just now, dwarf2 said:

 

Cant remember, not sure. I'm checking my summary/history and cant see the actual details. 

For god sake you know how to buy shit-adena but you don't check how you pay or how to check the way you paid?

Seriously mate im trying to help you but i'm losing my patience after all. It's like a small kid stole his mother credit and donate to a streamer 100 euro. 

 

To end this story, if you didn't click this forget your money, paypal does not cover you.

 

If you clicked that box then you can do open a dispute case. (If you want spend 3-5 euro in phone you can also call Paypal Directly and they will solve the problem instantly, you might get charged for a phone call but they solve it right away instead of way 20-30 days for the case to close. Also consider paypal give 100% attention to the person who called them and 99% of the times give him the case saying stuff like "Our disputes are checked by bots but yes in your case you seem to be right, we will add the funds to your account and bla bla").

Posted
2 minutes ago, Kara` said:

For god sake you know how to buy shit-adena but you don't check how you pay or how to check the way you paid?

Seriously mate im trying to help you but i'm losing my patience after all. It's like a small kid stole his mother credit and donate to a streamer 100 euro. 

 

To end this story, if you didn't click this forget your money, paypal does not cover you.

 

If you clicked that box then you can do open a dispute case. (If you want spend 3-5 euro in phone you can also call Paypal Directly and they will solve the problem instantly, you might get charged for a phone call but they solve it right away instead of way 20-30 days for the case to close. Also consider paypal give 100% attention to the person who called them and 99% of the times give him the case saying stuff like "Our disputes are checked by bots but yes in your case you seem to be right, we will add the funds to your account and bla bla").

 

Thanks for the tips man. I will figure it out, if not I will call PayPal for sure. 

Posted
Just now, dwarf2 said:

 

Thanks for the tips man. I will figure it out, if not I will call PayPal for sure. 

 

Also post the paypal payment here and whole chat (to prove he ignore you) so @Designatix <- that bitch ban him.

Bye. 

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