Woke up and made myself a cup of coffee, then I went on P2P and lightly issued an order for $800. The moment the order matched, the guy on the buyer’s side immediately sent me a transfer slip… absolutely dreamy. But when I looked closely, oh boy—the bank logo was warped, the printed time was off, and the font styles were different in every place.

​You’re asking to scam “grandma” with a Photoshop job like this, sweetie? When the guy saw I went silent, he started pushing me: “Sir, the bill is crystal clear—what are you waiting for? Release the coins for me!”.

​Sweetie, there are countless ways to fake a bill in the world, but the balance in the banking app can’t lie. Trying to fool grandma? Not a chance!

​✅ A hard-earned lesson for brothers and buddies:

🔴 Trust the official app: Absolutely do not trust the bill sent over chat. Only trust the balance changes in the official banking app. If the money hasn’t “ting ting” yet, the coins are still sitting in the escrow mechanism.

🟡 Inspect the slip carefully: If the font jumps around wildly, the logo is blurry, the time is wrong… 100% it’s “cheap counterfeit.”

🟢 Don’t give in: Whether the customer is crying or threatening, let it be. Copy the Order ID code right away, hit Appeal (Dispute/Claim), and let the platform handle the ruling.

​Pocket mantra:

The slip looks weird ➡️ Fake 100%.

The buyer keeps rushing ➡️ You must scrutinize even more.

There’s a dispute ➡️ Let the platform deal with it.

​Safe P2P means never believing anything “glossy” that lacks verification. Stay sharp, guys!

#BinanceP2PAnToan @Binance Vietnam #creatorpadVN