THE EXTRA MONEY WASN’T THE PART THAT WOULD MAKE ME STOP.

THE NEXT MESSAGE WAS.

A seller was handling a Binance P2P order for around 800 USDT, worth roughly 21 million VND.

Then 40 million VND arrived in the bank account.

At first, the situation sounds pretty simple.

The buyer sent too much.
Return the extra money.
Done.

Then came the message:

Please send the extra 19 million VND back to another bank account.

That changes the feeling of the whole trade.

Not because it automatically means something bad happened.

The seller simply could not explain why money came from one payment trail but the refund was being requested somewhere else.

So instead of trying to be helpful and sending 19 million VND immediately, the seller stopped.

The order chat was kept.
The payment record was kept.
And the issue was taken through Appeal/Support rather than being “fixed” with another transfer outside the original flow.

That reaction makes sense to me.

If 19 million VND landed in my account by mistake, of course I would want to return money that is not mine.

But I would also want to be sure I was returning it to the right place.

Sometimes the uncomfortable part of a P2P trade is not receiving the wrong amount.

It is being asked to make the next payment before you fully understand the first one.

#binancep2pantoan @Binance Vietnam

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