I’ll be the first one to say it.
How are you professional when you have numerous grammatical mistakes on your own thread?
It’s obvious you didn’t proof read it because if you had, this comment wouldn’t be here. These errors show laziness which does not fair well for your business when we are supposed to entrust our money with you.
There's like 1 questionable grammar mistake that's obvious it was made by a non-native speaker, looks professional to me.
Hey RafaelBobby add us on discord and we can work something out!PSC accepted? or nah?
Just the first paragraph has issues, the rest is all good. "proffesional" and using "it" for a plural instead of "them".There's like 1 questionable grammar mistake that's obvious it was made by a non-native speaker, looks professional to me.
Obviously these people are not native speakers, or they are very young. They’ve explained it and your can notice it in the last sentence on paragraph 1, and other places.Just the first paragraph has issues, the rest is all good. "proffesional" and using "it" for a plural instead of "them".
Yeah, I'm not faulting them for it, just showing the actual issues. They can fix it easily, and others won't understate or overstate the issue.Obviously these people are not native speakers, or they are very young. They’ve explained it and your can notice it in the last sentence on paragraph 1, and other places.
I wouldn’t pick on them for having English issues, however with no rep, currency trading is pretty hard these days
Any proof?[DOUBLEPOST=1565400336][/DOUBLEPOST]Deal with caution. User claimed to have sent Bitcoin to Maddys Optiforce but didn't.He's a scammer, lol
MaCoin you should send the transaction link (it looks like https://blockchain.com/btc/tx/TRANSACTIONIDHERE) as proof. Crypto deals go wrong when both sides aren't exactly experienced with it. If he doesn't see the coins in his wallet and you only send a screenshot as proof, it looks fishy.
