This is a true story. And honestly, it hurts to share.
But if it can save even one of you — it’s worth it.

I was selling USDT through P2P.
The buyer sent me what looked like a real bank transfer screenshot.
Everything seemed legit… so I released the crypto.

⛔ But guess what?

The money never reached my account.
The buyer disappeared.
And I was left with zero funds and no way to get it back.

That moment hit me hard. But here’s what I learned:

  1. Never release your crypto until the money is 100% in your bank.

  2. Always check the sender’s name and time of transfer — don’t trust screenshots.

  3. Only trust your bank app. Screenshots can be faked in seconds.

This wasn’t just a scam — it was a lesson.
A painful one. But now you don’t have to learn it the hard way.

⚠️ #P2P is powerful, but only if you stay alert.

👉 Please share this with anyone who uses P2P.
👉 Drop a comment if you’ve ever been in a similar situation.
👉 Stay safe. Double-check everything before you click "Release."

Your crypto = your responsibility.

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