#binancep2pantoan @Binance Vietnam They advertise “ultra-fast,” but my order got stuck for almost 2 hours 😵
That day, I needed to sell 70 million VND (about 2,500 USDT). I saw a trader with a name that sounds incredibly fast (NHANH_SIEUTOC_247), so I clicked right away because I thought it would be done in a few minutes. But after creating the order, the crypto never came back.
The other person marked it as paid, but my bank account stayed untouched. I kept checking and rechecking, then decided not to release. I kept the crypto in escrow, sent messages in the order chat, and opened an Appeal to request support.
After a while, the support team stepped in and guided me through the process. In the end, everything was resolved properly. I didn’t lose money, but I did waste a lot of time and patience.
Since then, I’ve learned a pretty clear lesson about choosing a trader:
> Don’t just look at the name or the price.
> Check the completion rate, number of completed orders, average response time, and recent ratings.
> Traders with a Merchant Badge are usually more reliable, but you still need to verify their real track record.
-> If an order gets stuck abnormally, don’t handle it on your own outside the platform. Use Appeal and keep all evidence in the order.
Safe P2P trading isn’t only about the step of receiving the payment—it starts with choosing the right counterparty. Escrow and the dispute/complaint process exist exactly to protect you in situations like this.
What metrics do you usually look at before choosing a trader?

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