Hyperboosting.net scammed for $96 Euros

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Hyperboosting.net scammed for $96 Euros
  1. Unread #1 - Mar 25, 2015 at 1:52 AM
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    Hyperboosting.net scammed for $96 Euros

    Scammer's profile link:
    http://www.sythe.org/members/400031-hyperboosting.html
    Explain the service: League of Legends ELO boost from Diamond 5 -> Diamond 4
    Sythe PM picture: N/A - Didn't the sticky post in this section before I contacted the guy
    Skype profile ID & conversation pictures: He has removed me as a friend, so I cannot see his skype username anymore. However, he has a skype button on his advertising page AND his website that lead to THAT VERY PROFILE. The skype button is named HyperBoosting - DariusZ at http://www.hyperboosting.net/contact/

    Beginning of the trade:
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    Payment:
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    He played a few games, lost 3 and won 3, and said that because my LP gain was too low, he would need to charge me more. This is that conversation, ending in me paying him an extra $45:

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    Finally, he begins to ignore me:

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    I file a paypal dispute and he "comes back" and gets me to conclude the dispute on paypal. I didn't know that once you close a dispute on paypal you couldn't reopen it, so I did as he said. Still no games played.

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    Final words:

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    Proof that the service was not completed:

    Showing that the last ranked solo game was six days ago. He played a total of 7 games starting from the Fiddlesticks game. He won one, lost three, then won three.

    This is from op.gg and as you can see from the top banner, the information was updated recently. As you can see I am no where near the diamond 4 that I paid for. I redacted my own username and summoner info. The watermark is from Paint 2, drawing program I'm using on my Mac.

    Pictures removed (Requested by OP)

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  3. Unread #2 - Mar 25, 2015 at 6:35 AM
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    Hyperboosting.net scammed for $96 Euros

    Can you show the Skype profile you're speaking to, picture(s) of you sending him payment and lastly, picture(s) showing where hyperboosting said that's his payal/bank details.
     
  5. Unread #3 - Mar 25, 2015 at 7:42 AM
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    Hyperboosting.net scammed for $96 Euros

    picture of his profile:
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    the two payments to him are marked with arrows:
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    and lastly hyperboosting's account details are on his website, hyperboosting.net. Ordering a boost will take you to the payment page, and the recipient is Radoslaw Makuszewski.

    Here is a photo where he directs me to pay using his website:

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    Here is a photo showing the payment page (I went ahead and ordered a bogus boost). Note the email "[email protected]" in the top left hand corner.

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    And finally, in the details to my initial payment of 96 euros to him, note the same email address in the recipient.

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  7. Unread #4 - Mar 25, 2015 at 8:49 AM
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    Hyperboosting.net scammed for $96 Euros

    Can you right click his skype and click on 'view profile'? Is his skype name his web url?

    Also, with the PayPal pictures, can you show that hyperboosting.net is the name you sent to. I'm not fully understanding what you're showing in those said pictures (the connection between his paypal and you sending it to it).
     
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    Hyperboosting.net scammed for $96 Euros

    If you click on the "pay" button on hyperboosting.net's website, you're taken to a paypal payment page for [email protected]. This is how I completed my payment, and how he instructed me to as well. [email protected] is the email of the merchant, which is visible on the payment page. On my paypal statement it also clearly says that I made my payment to [email protected]. Therefore, I paid Hyperboosting.

    As for the skype profile, I already took a screenshot of his profile. He unfriended me, so certain elements may be missing. But like I said in my original post, if you go tohis website he has a skype button that leads to the profile that I screenshoted (same location, profile picture, etc.)
     
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  13. Unread #7 - Mar 25, 2015 at 10:35 AM
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    Hyperboosting.net scammed for $96 Euros

    Got it, thanks. Banned.

    Feel free to recover the portion of the payment that wasn't boosted for.
     
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