I just got a call from AlertPay, who has discovered fraudulent activity on the account that JamesBond_008 used to scam me last week, and has recovered my money!
Kudos to them for a job well done!
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I just got a call from AlertPay, who has discovered fraudulent activity on the account that JamesBond_008 used to scam me last week, and has recovered my money!
Kudos to them for a job well done!
Congrats to you Entico.... and its good to note action shown and executed by AP has been consistent with many other account holders having some form of problems surrounding their individual situations...
Earlier, I had my share being helped too and knew it is now a good source to let them handle your transactions... :party:
my experience:
Many need at some point to exchange one type of e-currency to another.
Personally I had e-gold and wanted to get moneybookers because it was easier to withdraw.
I couldn't find a trustable site, so I tried a forum. I found some guy who was very old on the forum(2+ years) and
had good reviews in reputation from previous exchanges. I was new in the forum so I had to send first.
Everything went well and within 10 minutes, he sent me back the money in my moneybookers account.
But surprise, after a few days, my moneybookers account was locked. Why?
because the person I traded with, was using a 3rd party. He did not sent me the money from his own account,
but he put someone else to do it, someone who was probably using questionable ways of getting those money.
So, if you ever do online ecurrency exchanges, beware not only of getting ripped,
but beware about having your account blocked/closed.
This specially applies to paypal and moneybookers.
Although your experience was a pointer into a situation cautioning on E-Xchanges and being OT on this thread, it is a valued feedback for those who may learn from this warning by Jacques1.
After this post, pls. stay on topic relating to AlertPay.
YB.