TennisFreak wrote on 02.08.2024 at 12:51: At least some message from him shows, but he redeemed it and almost 2 hours have passed since then. I hope I wasn't taken for a ride
We don't usually know each other personally here, but after a long time we know each other a bit "indirectly" and people who have a thousand or more sensible posts here certainly don't want to be publicly stoned and then kicked out on edge because of such a crazy fuffi.
Yes, he seemed very serious to me too, otherwise I wouldn't have done it, but it is strange. He was very nice and responded so quickly, until he told me that the Psc went 😅 nothing since then for 2 hours, then immediately went offline.
So, this is all a bit confusing, especially your opening post.
Did I understand it correctly? You sent a user here €50 via Paysafecard? Probably redeemed via the Gamblejoe coins, right?
The deal was that he would then transfer €45 to your PayPal account? That's how I would have understood it.
But what does that have to do with your Paysafe account and the fact that you can no longer log in there? The user you sent this to has nothing to do with your Paysafe account, right?
Can you please explain the situation here again in detail and clearly?
TennisFreak wrote on 02.08.2024 at 14:09: I have already helped enough thanks! I had a Psc card that I couldn't redeem
You write such incomprehensible gibberish together. What does that have to do with PayPal then? And how did he help you? Did you give him your Paysafecard login details or what?
And what do you mean, you received the confirmation from Paysafecard? By e-mail? Then the money was deposited into your Paysafecard account.
Why can't you just explain what's going on in a normal and above all understandable way?
Especially since you are accusing a respected regular user of something. It would be important for people to understand what's going on so that they can form their own opinion. What remains here is that the user Hustlehoff is probably a rip-off artist and has stolen money from you. Which I personally don't believe, but at least to me that's what you're saying.
And with such serious accusations, the least you could do is express yourself clearly and understandably.
You write such incomprehensible gibberish together. What does that have to do with PayPal? And how did he help you? Did you give him your Paysafecard login details or what?
And what do you mean you received the confirmation from Paysafecard? By e-mail? Then the money was deposited into your Paysafecard account.
Why can't you just explain what's going on in a normal and above all understandable way?
Especially since you are accusing a respected regular user of something. It would be important for people to understand what's going on so that they can form their own opinion. What remains here is that the user Hustlehoff is probably a rip-off artist and has stolen money from you. Which I personally don't believe, but at least to me that's what you're saying.
And with such serious accusations, the least you could do is express yourself clearly and understandably.
He has a problem with his Paysafecard account
That's why he couldn't redeem a Paysafecard he bought
The user hustlehoff wanted to "help" him and exchange the Paysafecard for PayPal money.
Hustlehoff redeemed the Paysafecard and sent him nothing on PayPal
First of all, I thought the forum was there for support and that's why I asked, if I had known how people would approach me here, I would have left it alone.
No, I'm not insinuating anything. I was hoping that people here would know him and give me hope that it would all go well, he was very nice.
I bought a Pysafecard but couldn't log in as I haven't used the account for a very long time (and as someone wanted to help me with this, I said the log in problem was already being dealt with)
Nevertheless, the user received my Paysafecard and also wrote to me to say that everything had worked out with the card and he was able to redeem it. Since then he has been offline, I have not received my money in return on PayPal as agreed.
I didn't know that this would become such a big discussion with such hostility. I'm just disappointed that I might not receive the €50 I spent on the Paysafe card at the petrol station in return for Paypal as agreed. But it's ok now, I guess it's not as collegial here as I thought. I've just had a few strokes of fate, I don't need this now. I'm ending this now. Thanks for the dear ones who gave me advice or hope 😊
Thank you.... But it doesn't matter now, I'll leave it as it is. Thank you
Why is it now suddenly "he" or "him" when it's about you? Because you wrote "I'm not such an active user"? Because you look remarkably similar to Anna Kurnikova At least I assumed you were female
TennisFreak wrote on 02.08.2024 at 14:38: So first of all I thought the forum is there for support and that's why I asked, if I had known how to be approached here, I would have left it alone.
No, I'm not insinuating anything. I was hoping that people here knew him and gave me hope that it would all go well, he was very nice.
I bought a Pysafecard but couldn't log in as I haven't used the account for a very long time (and as someone wanted to help me with this, I said the log in problem was already being dealt with)
Nevertheless, the user received my Paysafecard and also wrote to me to say that everything had worked out with the card and he was able to redeem it. Since then he has been offline, I have not received my money in return on PayPal as agreed.
I didn't know that this would become such a big discussion with such hostility. I'm just disappointed that I might not receive the €50 I spent on the Paysafe card at the petrol station in return for Paypal as agreed. But it's okay now, it's probably not as collegial here as I thought. I've just had a few strokes of fate, I don't need this now. I'm ending this now. Thanks for the dear ones who gave me advice or hope 😊
Thank you. That's exactly what I wanted to know. The "hostility", as you call it, is not because of the facts, but because you didn't explain them well. That's why I asked you again, whereupon you wrote me exactly one sentence that explained just as little.
But now the whole thing is understandable. And from my point of view, it's an absolute nogo that he's no longer getting in touch. If it was agreed between you that he would send you the money immediately via PayPal, then that should be the same. I couldn't care less that he's gone shopping for beer or something similar, as some people have said here. He knows full well that you're waiting for the money.
I think it's a pretty lousy move on his part, even if he does pay now.
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We don't usually know each other personally here, but after a long time we know each other a bit "indirectly" and people who have a thousand or more sensible posts here certainly don't want to be publicly stoned and then kicked out on edge because of such a crazy fuffi.
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Did I understand it correctly? You sent a user here €50 via Paysafecard? Probably redeemed via the Gamblejoe coins, right?
The deal was that he would then transfer €45 to your PayPal account? That's how I would have understood it.
But what does that have to do with your Paysafe account and the fact that you can no longer log in there? The user you sent this to has nothing to do with your Paysafe account, right?
Can you please explain the situation here again in detail and clearly?
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You write such incomprehensible gibberish together. What does that have to do with PayPal then? And how did he help you? Did you give him your Paysafecard login details or what?
And what do you mean, you received the confirmation from Paysafecard? By e-mail? Then the money was deposited into your Paysafecard account.
Why can't you just explain what's going on in a normal and above all understandable way?
Especially since you are accusing a respected regular user of something. It would be important for people to understand what's going on so that they can form their own opinion. What remains here is that the user Hustlehoff is probably a rip-off artist and has stolen money from you. Which I personally don't believe, but at least to me that's what you're saying.
And with such serious accusations, the least you could do is express yourself clearly and understandably.
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He has a problem with his Paysafecard account
That's why he couldn't redeem a Paysafecard he bought
The user hustlehoff wanted to "help" him and exchange the Paysafecard for PayPal money.
Hustlehoff redeemed the Paysafecard and sent him nothing on PayPal
It's not that complicated now
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No, I'm not insinuating anything. I was hoping that people here would know him and give me hope that it would all go well, he was very nice.
I bought a Pysafecard but couldn't log in as I haven't used the account for a very long time (and as someone wanted to help me with this, I said the log in problem was already being dealt with)
Nevertheless, the user received my Paysafecard and also wrote to me to say that everything had worked out with the card and he was able to redeem it. Since then he has been offline, I have not received my money in return on PayPal as agreed.
I didn't know that this would become such a big discussion with such hostility. I'm just disappointed that I might not receive the €50 I spent on the Paysafe card at the petrol station in return for Paypal as agreed. But it's ok now, I guess it's not as collegial here as I thought. I've just had a few strokes of fate, I don't need this now. I'm ending this now. Thanks for the dear ones who gave me advice or hope 😊
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Paysafecard sent nothing on Paypal
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Thank you.... But it doesn't matter now, I'll leave it as it is. Thank you
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Why is it now suddenly "he" or "him" when it's about you? Because you wrote "I'm not such an active user"? Because you look remarkably similar to Anna Kurnikova At least I assumed you were female
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Thank you. That's exactly what I wanted to know. The "hostility", as you call it, is not because of the facts, but because you didn't explain them well. That's why I asked you again, whereupon you wrote me exactly one sentence that explained just as little.
But now the whole thing is understandable. And from my point of view, it's an absolute nogo that he's no longer getting in touch. If it was agreed between you that he would send you the money immediately via PayPal, then that should be the same. I couldn't care less that he's gone shopping for beer or something similar, as some people have said here. He knows full well that you're waiting for the money.
I think it's a pretty lousy move on his part, even if he does pay now.
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