I always confirm payment in my bank account and transfer to my other wallet. than I release $ ar local currency...
DavinciJeremie
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Bullish
⚠️ I got scammed out of $1,200 during a peer-to-peer crypto deal — let this be a wake-up call 💸
I thought I was dealing with a legit trader — they had great ratings, completed dozens of trades, and even showed ID. Everything looked trustworthy on the surface.
But here’s where I messed up: They sent me what looked like a payment receipt. Instead of logging into my bank account to confirm the funds had arrived, I trusted the screenshot and released the crypto.
🚫 Big mistake. The payment never came through. The scammer disappeared, and the platform couldn’t recover anything.
💡 What you should do instead:
✅ Always verify that the money is in your actual bank balance before confirming any transfer.
❌ Don’t believe screenshots — those can be forged in seconds.
Slow down. Triple-check. Don’t let urgency cloud your judgment. #P2PScam #CryptoScamAlert #StaySafe $BTC
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