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SCAM ALERT: User 'backbetallc' Ghosted After FiberState Server Transfer Ticket #GUG-555011

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  • @canihavethe said:

    @whynotlearn said:

    Any update guys! I was waiting since last night

    The image proceeds to show both images at the same day Monday july 6th while time is flowing

    Stay safe people. The time variance authority might be coming for y'all for the disturbance in time caused by this.

    On a serious note though: Guys and gals please stay safe with your money.

    Newer messages are on top

    could be but still doesn't explain what @emgh has said above.

    Although notice 2 of the replies misses a space between name and ”owner” and 1 has a space

    Thanked by 1emgh
  • zejjntzejjnt Member

    Just never do anything involving money on Whatsapp or Telegram unless you know the person and this will never happen.

    Thanked by 1totally_not_banned
  • deafcondeafcon Member
    edited 6:44PM

    I think that service transfers are pretty risky in general these days. Even if you don't get scammed, there's a higher and higher chance that the provider will cancel the plan you're on or raise the price at the end of the billing period. This is just a general thought, it has nothing to do with FiberState specifically.

  • edited 7:19PM

    @deafcon said:
    I think that service transfers are pretty risky in general these days. Even if you don't get scammed, there's a higher and higher chance that the provider will cancel the plan you're on or raise the price at the end of the billing period. This is just a general thought, it has nothing to do with FiberState specifically.

    I'm generally not very much into the whole practice due to valuing my privacy but in my opinion transfer offers where never that much of a problem. Once someone openly posts what they want to transfer there's a lot of eyes on the whole thing making scamming at least somewhat awkward and practically a surefire way to burn your (eligible therefore aged) account.

    With all the stupid Search this... Search that... posts it's easy to keep the whole thing out of the public though (or in case of that specific genius that was to lazy to even check LET and therefore directly put some telegram contact in the request off of LET completely).

    If there's a raise in price or the whole thing gets discontinued is obviously another risk but i don't think that's too bad since you shouldn't really be paying 100s for the transfer anyways. Paying big $$$ for a transfert is pure scalper (or scalper-support) territory. Transfers were really just being nice to the community by giving people a chance to take stuff you'd otherwise just let expire. The fee being mostly just a little bonus to compensate you for the time.

    Yeah, a little request from a community member (not some random dude that signed up yesterday and can't be arsed to even check if someone replied to his request) doesn't hurt anyone either but the whole bazaar style trading is a kinda new-ish thing.

    Thanked by 2whynotlearn s0n1c
  • angstromangstrom Moderator

    @totally_not_banned said:

    @angstrom said:
    There's always potentially a risk if one purchases a service transfer from a user on the forum, but the potential risk increases significantly if the seller doesn't fulfill the requirements to offer a service transfer

    I also don't see why people would treat LET as some kind of dedicated trading platform. @OP seems to be one of those swap email traders (https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/4821427/#Comment_4821427). My overall sympathy is pretty much zero.

    Thanks, we had missed this

    I've just moved that thread from Requests to Offtopic and closed it

    Thanked by 1totally_not_banned
  • s0n1cs0n1c Member

    what provider does @backbetallc work for

  • Crazy.

  • s0n1cs0n1c Member

    faming mjj's left and right 😭😭

  • rpqurpqu Member

    @angstrom My suggestion: 3-party DM whenever executing service transfer(if provider in LET). Provider ACK whether the service is transferable or not

  • @rpqu said:
    @angstrom My suggestion: 3-party DM whenever executing service transfer(if provider in LET). Provider ACK whether the service is transferable or not

    Doesn't help for people who fall for DMs anyway. People do not read either

  • angstromangstrom Moderator

    Thanks, we had also missed this

    I've just banned @backbetallc . I'm not waiting until noon tomorrow -- f that

    Thanked by 1mans_xd
  • DPDP Administrator, The Domain Guy

    @xiyang9987, if there are any more details you’re willing to share, please let me know.

  • @Mainfrezzer said:

    @rpqu said:
    @angstrom My suggestion: 3-party DM whenever executing service transfer(if provider in LET). Provider ACK whether the service is transferable or not

    Doesn't help for people who fall for DMs anyway. People do not read either

    Also requires 3rd parties to put in actual work. Ain't nobody got time for that... Especially not when the sole reason is braindead lemmings behaving like braindead lemmings because it requires the absolute least amount of effort humanly possible. It's like really, really thank- and pointless.

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