#binancep2pantoan @Binance Vietnam
I sell USDT. The buyer sends me a QR code and says, “Scan this so the system can confirm it has received the money faster—no need to wait for the bank notification.”
I stop right before opening my banking app to scan. Think again—P2P escrow doesn’t need, and will never ask me, to scan any code to “confirm receipt of payment.” The only thing I need to do is to check my own account balance and then release it in the app.
I ask what that QR code is for. The buyer stays silent for a few seconds, then changes the subject. Their reaction is enough for me to be sure this is a payment code: scanning it would deduct money from my account, not “confirm” anything.
I don’t scan it. I don’t click any links that come with it. I just take a screenshot of the chat segment and report it immediately in the order, then notify Binance Support so they can handle that account.
Payment confirmation has only one correct way: open my own banking app and look. I don’t need to scan anything on anyone’s behalf.
I sell USDT. The buyer sends me a QR code and says, “Scan this so the system can confirm it has received the money faster—no need to wait for the bank notification.”
I stop right before opening my banking app to scan. Think again—P2P escrow doesn’t need, and will never ask me, to scan any code to “confirm receipt of payment.” The only thing I need to do is to check my own account balance and then release it in the app.
I ask what that QR code is for. The buyer stays silent for a few seconds, then changes the subject. Their reaction is enough for me to be sure this is a payment code: scanning it would deduct money from my account, not “confirm” anything.
I don’t scan it. I don’t click any links that come with it. I just take a screenshot of the chat segment and report it immediately in the order, then notify Binance Support so they can handle that account.
Payment confirmation has only one correct way: open my own banking app and look. I don’t need to scan anything on anyone’s behalf.