⚠️Scammed When Selling $USDT Through Binance P2P: Don't Let Yourself Become the Next Victim 💸
You really thought you did everything right… But in the end, you still got scammed. When selling USDT via P2P on Binance, the buyer sent you a screenshot of a bank transfer receipt that looked very convincing.
A quick check and thinking the money has arrived, you pressed “Money Received” and released the USDT.
A few seconds later, your bank account is still… empty. The buyer has vanished without a trace. This is not just a scam — it’s a lesson you’ll never forget.
📝Three Hard-Earned Lessons:
1️⃣ NEVER click “Money Received” if you haven’t SEEN the money in your actual bank account.
2️⃣ Always carefully check the name of the sender. Ensure it matches the name on their Binance account.
3️⃣ Don’t trust screenshots or verbal promises. Receipt images can be forged. Only trust your official banking app.
💬 If this article helps just one person avoid getting scammed — then I think it’s worth it.
✅ Please share it with family and friends.
✅ Caution is never unnecessary.
✅ Remember: only click “Money Received” after the money has ENTERED your account.
💡 Safety is your own responsibility. Don’t lose everything because of a moment of carelessness.
👉 Refer to the Scam Warning & Safety Guidelines section of Binance P2P for effective prevention tips.