đš P2P Safety Tip #8: The Payment Came From Someone Else? STOP!
Imagine you're selling USDT and the buyer suddenly says:
âMy friend will make the payment for me.â
âDonât worry, just release the crypto.â đ
Sounds harmless, right?
â ïž This is exactly when you should slow down and verify everything.
Before releasing your crypto, make sure:
đ The payerâs name matches the information shown in the order
đł The payment actually arrived in your account
đ The transaction details match the P2P order
đ« You don't release crypto based on a screenshot or a promise that payment is coming
If something doesn't match, don't rush to release the crypto just because the other person is pressuring you.
A few extra seconds of verification can save you from a much bigger headache later. đĄ
đŹ Have you ever encountered a P2P buyer using a different payment name? What did you do?
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Imagine you're selling USDT and the buyer suddenly says:
âMy friend will make the payment for me.â
âDonât worry, just release the crypto.â đ
Sounds harmless, right?
â ïž This is exactly when you should slow down and verify everything.
Before releasing your crypto, make sure:
đ The payerâs name matches the information shown in the order
đł The payment actually arrived in your account
đ The transaction details match the P2P order
đ« You don't release crypto based on a screenshot or a promise that payment is coming
If something doesn't match, don't rush to release the crypto just because the other person is pressuring you.
A few extra seconds of verification can save you from a much bigger headache later. đĄ
đŹ Have you ever encountered a P2P buyer using a different payment name? What did you do?
#BinanceP2PAnToan #BinanceVietnamSquare #BinanceP2P #Binance
$USDT
#binancep2pantoan @Binance Vietnam