I once had a Binance P2P Order where the numbers looked almost too perfect.
31,800,000 VNĐ was the amount i needed to receive.
first transfer: 19,500,000 VNĐ.
second transfer: 12,300,000 VNĐ.
total received?
exactly 31,800,000 VNĐ.
honestly... for a few seconds, my brain wanted to treat that as the end of the check.
then i looked at the sender names.
two transfers.
two different people.
only one name matched the person connected to my Order.
the explanation in chat sounded reasonable enough: the first account had reached its transfer limit, so another person helped send the remaining amount.
possible?
sure.
enough for me to Release immediately?
no.
that was the moment i realized something embarrassingly simple.
my calculator could tell me whether 19,500,000 + 12,300,000 equaled 31,800,000.
it could not tell me whether the payment identity matched the Order.
so i stopped there.
crypto stayed in Escrow.
i checked the Order details again, kept the conversation inside Binance P2P, saved the Order ID, payment records and relevant chat history.
if the different payer could not be properly verified, i would rather use Appeal or contact Binance Support than make the Release decision based on a convenient explanation.
that trade changed one habit for me.
i still check whether the amount is correct.
but now i check who sent every part of it too.
perfect math can still leave an unanswered question.
@Binance Vietnam #BinanceP2PAnToan
if the full amount arrives from two different names, would the correct total be enough for you to Release?
31,800,000 VNĐ was the amount i needed to receive.
first transfer: 19,500,000 VNĐ.
second transfer: 12,300,000 VNĐ.
total received?
exactly 31,800,000 VNĐ.
honestly... for a few seconds, my brain wanted to treat that as the end of the check.
then i looked at the sender names.
two transfers.
two different people.
only one name matched the person connected to my Order.
the explanation in chat sounded reasonable enough: the first account had reached its transfer limit, so another person helped send the remaining amount.
possible?
sure.
enough for me to Release immediately?
no.
that was the moment i realized something embarrassingly simple.
my calculator could tell me whether 19,500,000 + 12,300,000 equaled 31,800,000.
it could not tell me whether the payment identity matched the Order.
so i stopped there.
crypto stayed in Escrow.
i checked the Order details again, kept the conversation inside Binance P2P, saved the Order ID, payment records and relevant chat history.
if the different payer could not be properly verified, i would rather use Appeal or contact Binance Support than make the Release decision based on a convenient explanation.
that trade changed one habit for me.
i still check whether the amount is correct.
but now i check who sent every part of it too.
perfect math can still leave an unanswered question.
@Binance Vietnam #BinanceP2PAnToan
if the full amount arrives from two different names, would the correct total be enough for you to Release?