marshallmann
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No double checks. Sent the message and hash transaction Sunday.
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Unspoken lesson I learned by READING through the threads was never ask someone to spoon feed information you can easily find if you put effort into it.Thank you, Finally somebody who actually helped instead of being a smartass
i totally get what you are trying to say, AGREE.Unspoken lesson I learned by READING through the threads was never ask someone to spoon feed information you can easily find if you put effort into it.
It teaches you a valuable lesson at the same time.
Genuine question, no disrespect, but this has to be asked.@tracyfromqsc
Tracy, did not want to post here, but I think you may have blocked my TG. So I’m reaching out on your thread to get your attention.
Just asking that you read and re-look at this.
Please review the following:
I think this is a simple case of mistaken thread and you responded to my TG thread instead of another.
I sent USDC from my wallet to your address as seen in the attached. You responded with an indication that it was flagged as Spam or fake USDC.
Didn’t hear back and my response has not been read. May be due to weekend, but you usually respond in 48 business hours.
Considerations:
1) It appears the Transaction number you listed as
spam is not the same transaction ID I sent to
you.
2) Clearly by my post history I have been around a
while. I have even sent you Jano batch tests
including a Deca at 98% from past purchases.
3) I am another client who was burned last year
for over $1300 when you were shut down.
My hope is that you take the time to correct the mistake, unravel the disconnect and do right by me.
Human errors happen to us all, and I have found the sign of a good supplier is their willingness to step back and correct errors or mistakes.
Coming at you kindly and humbly. Appreciate you
@tracyfromqsc
Tracy, did not want to post here, but I think you may have blocked my TG. So I’m reaching out on your thread to get your attention.
Just asking that you read and re-look at this.
Please review the following:
I think this is a simple case of mistaken thread and you responded to my TG thread instead of another.
I sent USDC from my wallet to your address as seen in the attached. You responded with an indication that it was flagged as Spam or fake USDC.
Didn’t hear back and my response has not been read. May be due to weekend, but you usually respond in 48 business hours.
Considerations:
1) It appears the Transaction number you listed as
spam is not the same transaction ID I sent to
you.
2) Clearly by my post history I have been around a
while. I have even sent you Jano batch tests
including a Deca at 98% from past purchases.
3) I am another client who was burned last year
for over $1300 when you were shut down.
My hope is that you take the time to correct the mistake, unravel the disconnect and do right by me.
Human errors happen to us all, and I have found the sign of a good supplier is their willingness to step back and correct errors or mistakes.
Coming at you kindly and humbly. Appreciate you






I didn't think you will have the balls to come and bitch about your unsuccessful reverse scam attempt, but since you came, let's expose it here.
I will simply share the transaction hash with the members and let them decide:
0xe93b29033faaabcf8fbc37e7f62269aebd1a11240ae66f06db6ccdde0b6f364d
You can all verify it in etherscan
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This is a famous crypto scam trick, he thought maybe I will be an idiot to fall in it.
It's fake USDC or phishing token transfers, not genuine USDC payments.
ERC-20 tokens are NOT necessarily valuable. Anyone can create their own worthless tokens and send them to any address for almost zero cost.
ERC-20 is just a technical standard for creating tokens on Ethereum
Think of it like a "blueprint" for digital assets
Anyone can use this blueprint to create their own token
These tokens have zero value unless:
They're backed by something real (like USDC is backed by dollars)
People agree they have value (like real cryptocurrencies)
They're listed on real exchanges where people trade them
How This Scam Works
Ethercan often flags this kind of payments, and warn about the fake phishing attempt;
- Scammer creates a fake token
- Cost to create: ~$50-100 in gas fees
- They can then mint BILLIONS of these tokens for free
- They send you 890 of these worthless tokens
- On blockchain explorers, it looks like you received "tokens"
- But they're as valuable as Monopoly money
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Any other real USDC transaction shows real USDC received and equivalent in USD value in it, for example:
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Don't believe his BS, and feel free to try that hash yourself, there is no money involved in that fake fishing transaction, the guy lost in 2024 some money and he is trying to get back with a pathetic reverse scam trick.
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Much better.@tracyfromqsc @Millard
Good morning Tracy. I got to the bottom of it. Educated myself a little. This was 100% my fault. I sent you a wrong transaction number.
Attached is the real transaction and wallet screen shot.
Look, I get that you probably have a lot of scam attempts. Honestly, this all makes me very tired. First time experience for me.
As posted, I made it clear from the get go that my prior loss was a wash. I chalked it up to experiences. (Much like I will this) I wasn't asking to recoup, just that you take care of me.
As an Exec who earns high 6 figures, a measly $2k (combined with this loss) just isn't worth all the silliness of trying to scam someone or candidly fight wit a vendor.
All I was asking for, was for you to pull back, realize a possible long time customer was willing to put his reputation (profile) on the line and pause your attack.
To recognize something isn't normal here. That this Astartes guy really does think he sent funds. I'm still hoping you will do that. (I'm a cup half full guy)
I would have liked to see you inquire more. HELP ME. Just a bit, recognizing that not all of us are as versed as you are. Demonstrate your commitment to the customer base by helping to resolve issues with Veteran members, even if they are the ones making the mistake.
Ask some questions. Help me/members understand.
- Astartes, can you send me emails validating our prior relationship.
- Astartes, can you send me screen shots of your Coinbase Purchase &
Trezor wallet transactions.
- Astartes, here is what I have found in these instances.
In summary, what appears to have happened, is that my Trezor wallet showed some suspicious "dusting" attempts. I mistakenly copied one of these and sent it to you, before the wallet finished the LEGITIMATE transaction.
Legitimate ID# 0x58874f80f54623b7547deeae51296fa43e8049a176d76b87cc90fe2a98be82c6
Hope you recognize that while I am not as versed as you are, I have kept my cool. Maintained respectful communication, and continued to try to understand what happened.
Hope you value level thinking in a customer. I'll be saddened if you don't, but that is life. Again, appreciate all you do.
Good deal. Appreciate you TracyMuch better.
Now you're unblocked and order is accepted.
I think I’ve got it figured out. I was playing around in my Exodus wallet and I see how you can filter by network. I just re-upped before the change so I may have to doom scroll back to this when it’s time to make another order but thank you for the advice.When he’s sayin he doesn’t accept Solana he really means SOL.
Think of Solana as the network and SOL as the coin. SOL and USDT/USDC can both be sent over the Solana network. The dollar value of SOL can fluctuate up or down, like ETH or BTC. The dollar value of USDT/USDC doesn’t.
So if someone sends QSC $1000 worth of SOL on the Solana blockchain and the market crashes 20% then QSC just lost $200.
If that same person sends $1000 of USDT/USDC over the Solana network and there’s a market crash it’s still worth $1000.
Soup for you!Good deal. Appreciate you Tracy
Ok, not expecting lot of answers on this; but I'm on QSC's Primo which tested 220mg/mL.
I do daily injections and I rotate between 7 sites, so not a lot of primo concentration on each shot. Nonetheless I get lumps that persist for over 2 weeks and sometimes they are painful. The sites are not red, they aren't hot to the touch, just lumps.
On a quick search the recipe for this oil was sesame oil + 2% BA + 20% BB.
I would like to ask:
1.) Does someone has a nice way to "dissolve" the lumps?
2.) Is it possible to have high CRP from such a reaction to an oil?
I received my bloodwork today and I'm in the process to find possible causes on what could have raised my inflammation markers so much. I know I can't blame one thing for inflammation, just wondering if anyone has experienced such a thing.
Are you filtering? I don't get PIP with QSC Primo, but mine is 100mg/mL and I filter.Ok, not expecting lot of answers on this; but I'm on QSC's Primo which tested 220mg/mL.
I do daily injections and I rotate between 7 sites, so not a lot of primo concentration on each shot. Nonetheless I get lumps that persist for over 2 weeks and sometimes they are painful. The sites are not red, they aren't hot to the touch, just lumps.
On a quick search the recipe for this oil was sesame oil + 2% BA + 20% BB.
I would like to ask:
1.) Does someone has a nice way to "dissolve" the lumps?
2.) Is it possible to have high CRP from such a reaction to an oil?
I received my bloodwork today and I'm in the process to find possible causes on what could have raised my inflammation markers so much. I know I can't blame one thing for inflammation, just wondering if anyone has experienced such a thing.
Ok, not expecting lot of answers on this; but I'm on QSC's Primo which tested 220mg/mL.
I do daily injections and I rotate between 7 sites, so not a lot of primo concentration on each shot. Nonetheless I get lumps that persist for over 2 weeks and sometimes they are painful. The sites are not red, they aren't hot to the touch, just lumps.
On a quick search the recipe for this oil was sesame oil + 2% BA + 20% BB.
I would like to ask:
1.) Does someone has a nice way to "dissolve" the lumps?
2.) Is it possible to have high CRP from such a reaction to an oil?
I received my bloodwork today and I'm in the process to find possible causes on what could have raised my inflammation markers so much. I know I can't blame one thing for inflammation, just wondering if anyone has experienced such a thing.
Are you filtering? I don't get PIP with QSC Primo, but mine is 100mg/mL and I filter.
I would definitely filter if you aren’t already.
I’ve been on/off using QSCs 200mg Primo since 2024 and haven’t had a single issue with lumps or pip.
Ok, not expecting lot of answers on this; but I'm on QSC's Primo which tested 220mg/mL.
I do daily injections and I rotate between 7 sites, so not a lot of primo concentration on each shot. Nonetheless I get lumps that persist for over 2 weeks and sometimes they are painful. The sites are not red, they aren't hot to the touch, just lumps.
On a quick search the recipe for this oil was sesame oil + 2% BA + 20% BB.
I would like to ask:
1.) Does someone has a nice way to "dissolve" the lumps?
2.) Is it possible to have high CRP from such a reaction to an oil?
I received my bloodwork today and I'm in the process to find possible causes on what could have raised my inflammation markers so much. I know I can't blame one thing for inflammation, just wondering if anyone has experienced such a thing.
