Oh wow, does the P2P trading session also include asking for “lucky money” tips now, huh guys =)))
When poor people go to trade but it feels like we’re doing charity for the rich, I just can’t 😭
So here’s what happened: today I had a sell order for over 23,780,000 VND on P2P.
The trade was normal—everything was fine—until the merchant messaged one sentence:
“Just left me only 23tr700.”
Huh???
It’s 23 million 780 thousand, not 23 million 700, guys =))))
Suddenly when I’m selling USDT, I get an extra “mission”:
“Will you get lucky money for me this Tet?” 😭
Honestly, if the trade is going well and people joke around a few lines, it’s fine.
But if you’re in the middle of a transaction and the merchant asks for an extra deduction / transfers short compared to the amount on the Order, then I think you guys should just follow the rules.
Order how much → pay exactly that amount.
No chuyện like:
“Transfer 80k less for me, okay.”
“Can I have some tea money.”
“Give me some lucky money, just a little.”
“Service fee for me, a bit.”
If each person asks for a few tens of thousands, a few hundreds of thousands, then for a merchant who processes so many orders every day, when you add it all up, it’s definitely not a small number, guys 😅
We don’t need to argue back and forth either.
If you don’t agree, just request a trade done exactly according to the Order.
If the counterpart deliberately makes things difficult or refuses to process it, keep the chat history and you can report/Appeal to get support.
P2P is for buying and selling, not a program where you “get lucky money” for the merchant =)))
Have you guys ever encountered a merchant asking for change, asking for tea money, or asking for lucky money before? Tell me—let’s see how countless and creative it can get 😂
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