I used to think a moving P2P market could still matter after i had already entered an Order.
honestly... one trade changed that completely.
i was buying through a 24,360,000 VNĐ Binance P2P Order.
before paying, i checked the merchant profile, completion history, payment details and terms.
then i transferred exactly 24,360,000 VNĐ from my own account and marked the payment correctly.
a few minutes later, the seller asked for another 160,000 VNĐ.
the reason?
the market rate had moved.
and yes... when i checked the P2P market again, the current rate really was different.
for a second, that made the request sound almost reasonable.
then i looked back at my Order.
24,360,000 VNĐ.
that was the established trade.
Binance P2P rules treat pricing for an established Order between buyer and seller as final and non-negotiable.
so a new market price did not turn my paid Order into a new negotiation.
i did not send an extra amount.
i did not move the discussion outside Binance P2P.
i kept the Order ID, payment proof and chat history while the crypto remained in Escrow.
if the seller still did not Release after the correct payment, i would use Appeal or contact Binance Support instead of renegotiating privately.
that gave me a new habit.
before an Order opens, i compare rates aggressively.
after the Order is established, i stop watching the market as if it can rewrite the number already on my screen.
the market can move.
the established Order does not become a fresh bargain every time it does.
@Binance Vietnam #BinanceP2PAnToan
if the market moved right after you paid, would you ever agree to send more than the amount shown in your Binance P2P Order?
honestly... one trade changed that completely.
i was buying through a 24,360,000 VNĐ Binance P2P Order.
before paying, i checked the merchant profile, completion history, payment details and terms.
then i transferred exactly 24,360,000 VNĐ from my own account and marked the payment correctly.
a few minutes later, the seller asked for another 160,000 VNĐ.
the reason?
the market rate had moved.
and yes... when i checked the P2P market again, the current rate really was different.
for a second, that made the request sound almost reasonable.
then i looked back at my Order.
24,360,000 VNĐ.
that was the established trade.
Binance P2P rules treat pricing for an established Order between buyer and seller as final and non-negotiable.
so a new market price did not turn my paid Order into a new negotiation.
i did not send an extra amount.
i did not move the discussion outside Binance P2P.
i kept the Order ID, payment proof and chat history while the crypto remained in Escrow.
if the seller still did not Release after the correct payment, i would use Appeal or contact Binance Support instead of renegotiating privately.
that gave me a new habit.
before an Order opens, i compare rates aggressively.
after the Order is established, i stop watching the market as if it can rewrite the number already on my screen.
the market can move.
the established Order does not become a fresh bargain every time it does.
@Binance Vietnam #BinanceP2PAnToan
if the market moved right after you paid, would you ever agree to send more than the amount shown in your Binance P2P Order?