The Smallest P2P Mistake Can Become The Expensive One

A friend once rushed into a P2P order because the offer looked convenient. Nothing dramatic happened at first. The problem was a small misunderstanding during the payment process, and by the time both sides realized they were working from different assumptions, the order had already become a dispute.

The money was not necessarily gone, but the time was. Payment proof had to be collected, the order details checked again, and the situation explained through the official process. Binance says its Appeal process can review both sides of a disputed transaction, which is useful, but it is still much easier to prevent confusion than reconstruct everything afterward.

Read the offer and understand exactly what the counterparty expects before paying.
If something feels unclear, don't increase the amount just because the price looks attractive.
Keep the payment proof and Order ID until the transaction is fully settled.
If a problem appears, don't create another transaction to “fix” the first one. Keep the original evidence and use Appeal when necessary.

Binance P2P already provides escrow, KYC, order records and support, but those tools work much better when the original transaction is clear and properly documented.
It is the small decision that turns a five minute trade into days of explaining what happened.

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