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🧾 News for Verified Binance Traders in Venezuela: Venezuela is going through difficult days, and this news may bring some peace of mind to the country’s Verified Traders. 🇻🇪 Binance P2P LATAM shared a statement addressed to verified P2P traders in Venezuela, considering the situation created by the recently occurred earthquake. 📢 According to the announcement published in the Binance P2P LATAM announcements channel: During the month of July, no changes that would negatively affect the status of Venezuelan merchants will be applied. This measure is intended to provide consideration and stability in light of the current circumstances. For many verified merchants, this represents operational relief amid a complex situation, where priorities are also focused on personal safety, family, communication, and recovery. It’s important to understand the message clearly: This is not a promotion. This is not a commercial advantage. It is a temporary measure of consideration for Venezuelan merchants following a recent emergency. Even so, operational responsibility continues. Merchants must keep working in good faith, following the P2P rules, providing good service, appropriate timeframes, clear evidence, and communication within the order chat. In difficult times, the community is also measured by the way it acts. From here, strength to all users, merchants, and families in Venezuela. 🙏 We hope everyone is doing well, that they can communicate with their loved ones, and that they take the necessary precautions. Are you a merchant or a P2P user in Venezuela? Has your operation been affected these days? #venezuela #BinanceSquare #BinanceVenezuela #P2PVenezuela #ComercianteVerificado
🧾 News for Verified Binance Traders in Venezuela:

Venezuela is going through difficult days, and this news may bring some peace of mind to the country’s Verified Traders. 🇻🇪

Binance P2P LATAM shared a statement addressed to verified P2P traders in Venezuela, considering the situation created by the recently occurred earthquake.

📢 According to the announcement published in the Binance P2P LATAM announcements channel:
During the month of July, no changes that would negatively affect the status of Venezuelan merchants will be applied.

This measure is intended to provide consideration and stability in light of the current circumstances.

For many verified merchants, this represents operational relief amid a complex situation, where priorities are also focused on personal safety, family, communication, and recovery.

It’s important to understand the message clearly:
This is not a promotion.
This is not a commercial advantage.

It is a temporary measure of consideration for Venezuelan merchants following a recent emergency.

Even so, operational responsibility continues.

Merchants must keep working in good faith, following the P2P rules, providing good service, appropriate timeframes, clear evidence, and communication within the order chat.

In difficult times, the community is also measured by the way it acts.

From here, strength to all users, merchants, and families in Venezuela. 🙏

We hope everyone is doing well, that they can communicate with their loved ones, and that they take the necessary precautions.

Are you a merchant or a P2P user in Venezuela?
Has your operation been affected these days?

#venezuela #BinanceSquare #BinanceVenezuela #P2PVenezuela #ComercianteVerificado
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🧾 Important news: Marking "paid" without actually paying might seem like a minor detail... but in P2P it can lead to warnings or restrictions. ⚠️ This time, we're not talking about just any recommendation. 📣 On June 21st, at 2:44 PM, the official announcement channel of Binance P2P LATAM published an important reminder for users and traders: The "Mark as paid" option should only be used when the payment has been completed. Why does it matter so much? Because that button does not mean: "I’m going to pay soon", "I’m waiting for funds", "I want to lock in the price", or "I need more time". That button means one thing only: ✅ The payment has been made. When someone marks an order as paid without sending the money, the trade gets held up. The other user may be left waiting for a nonexistent payment, the trade gets blocked, and the experience within the marketplace gets affected. It can also happen that someone does it to keep an order open while the market price changes. According to the reminder, that behavior is not allowed. Binance P2P indicated that the abusive use of this function can lead to warnings or temporary or permanent restrictions on access to P2P, according to the applicable rules. The rule is simple: Don’t mark as paid if you haven’t paid. If you have a real issue with the payment, use the order chat, support, or appeal. But don’t use the "paid" button to buy time. In P2P, every button has a consequence. 💡 Also remember that if anyone engages in this disallowed action to buy time or with malicious intent, it should be reported to support or through an appeal in the order. ⁉️ Has it ever happened to you that an order shows as paid, but the money never arrives? #ZP_NoticiasP2P #BinanceP2P #P2PTrading #ComercianteVerificado #BinanceSquare
🧾 Important news: Marking "paid" without actually paying might seem like a minor detail...
but in P2P it can lead to warnings or restrictions. ⚠️

This time, we're not talking about just any recommendation.

📣 On June 21st, at 2:44 PM, the official announcement channel of Binance P2P LATAM published an important reminder for users and traders:

The "Mark as paid" option should only be used when the payment has been completed.

Why does it matter so much?
Because that button does not mean:
"I’m going to pay soon",
"I’m waiting for funds",
"I want to lock in the price",
or "I need more time".

That button means one thing only:
✅ The payment has been made.

When someone marks an order as paid without sending the money, the trade gets held up. The other user may be left waiting for a nonexistent payment, the trade gets blocked, and the experience within the marketplace gets affected.

It can also happen that someone does it to keep an order open while the market price changes. According to the reminder, that behavior is not allowed.

Binance P2P indicated that the abusive use of this function can lead to warnings or temporary or permanent restrictions on access to P2P, according to the applicable rules.

The rule is simple:
Don’t mark as paid if you haven’t paid.

If you have a real issue with the payment, use the order chat, support, or appeal. But don’t use the "paid" button to buy time.

In P2P, every button has a consequence.

💡 Also remember that if anyone engages in this disallowed action to buy time or with malicious intent, it should be reported to support or through an appeal in the order.

⁉️ Has it ever happened to you that an order shows as paid, but the money never arrives?

#ZP_NoticiasP2P #BinanceP2P #P2PTrading #ComercianteVerificado #BinanceSquare
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A canceled order might seem like no big deal. 😨 But repeated cancellations start to paint a picture of your trading profile. 🛡️ Merchant Pro #005: Watch that completion rate In Binance P2P, every trade counts. Not just for the amount or the outcome, but because it builds a signal of trust for other users. A trader might have good prices, solid limits, and decent availability, but if too many orders end up canceled, users start to second-guess. Sometimes cancellations happen due to lack of liquidity. 🕣 Other times, it's because the ad was left active outside of trading hours. It could also be outdated payment methods, poorly set limits, or slow responses in the chat. The issue is that the user doesn't always care about the reason. What they see is a trade that didn't go through. And when that happens repeatedly, the reputation takes a hit. A Merchant Pro doesn’t just count how many orders they get. They also check how many they manage to complete successfully. 👀 Maintaining that completion rate means trading with realistic ads, available liquidity, active methods, clear hours, and constant attention. ✅ If you can’t keep up, adjust the ad. ✅ If you’re short on liquidity, take a pause. ✅ If a method isn’t available, remove it. ✅ If you’re out of hours, don’t leave orders open without oversight. 🧾 Clear rule: Don’t publish more than you can handle with quality. In P2P, trust isn’t built on promises. It’s built by successfully completing each trade. ⁉️ What do you think affects the completion rate more: lack of liquidity, outdated methods, or slow responses? Have you ever experienced a trader not responding to an order and it gets canceled? #ZP_MerchantPro #BinanceP2P #P2PTrading #ComercianteVerificado #BinanceSquare
A canceled order might seem like no big deal.

😨 But repeated cancellations start to paint a picture of your trading profile.

🛡️ Merchant Pro #005: Watch that completion rate

In Binance P2P, every trade counts.

Not just for the amount or the outcome, but because it builds a signal of trust for other users.

A trader might have good prices, solid limits, and decent availability, but if too many orders end up canceled, users start to second-guess.

Sometimes cancellations happen due to lack of liquidity.

🕣 Other times, it's because the ad was left active outside of trading hours.

It could also be outdated payment methods, poorly set limits, or slow responses in the chat.

The issue is that the user doesn't always care about the reason.
What they see is a trade that didn't go through.

And when that happens repeatedly, the reputation takes a hit.

A Merchant Pro doesn’t just count how many orders they get.

They also check how many they manage to complete successfully.

👀 Maintaining that completion rate means trading with realistic ads, available liquidity, active methods, clear hours, and constant attention.

✅ If you can’t keep up, adjust the ad.
✅ If you’re short on liquidity, take a pause.
✅ If a method isn’t available, remove it.
✅ If you’re out of hours, don’t leave orders open without oversight.

🧾 Clear rule:
Don’t publish more than you can handle with quality.
In P2P, trust isn’t built on promises.

It’s built by successfully completing each trade.

⁉️ What do you think affects the completion rate more: lack of liquidity, outdated methods, or slow responses?

Have you ever experienced a trader not responding to an order and it gets canceled?

#ZP_MerchantPro #BinanceP2P #P2PTrading #ComercianteVerificado #BinanceSquare
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📋A poorly set up ad can lead to trouble. And often, the trader realizes it when the order is already open. 🛡️ Merchant Pro #004: Manage ads with discipline In Binance P2P, the ad is the first line of control for the trader. Before the user types, before they pay, and before a possible dispute arises, the ad is already communicating your rules, limits, methods, and conditions. The problem appears when the ad is incomplete, outdated, or unclear. 💡For example: 🚨 A payment method that you’re no longer using. 🚨 A wrongly calculated minimum or maximum limit. 🚨 A condition written in a confusing way. 🚨 A schedule that doesn’t match your availability. 🚨 An instruction that the user might interpret differently. When this happens, the trade starts with noise 😨. ☑️ The buyer might open an order that you can't properly fulfill, pay with the wrong method, get confused about the conditions, or claim because they understood something differently. And in a dispute, a poorly written ad can also work against the trader. A Merchant Pro doesn’t publish ads “in a rush”. They review them, adjust them, and keep them updated. Managing ads with discipline means checking price, limits, payment methods, conditions, availability, and actual capacity to handle orders. Because a good ad not only attracts trades. It also filters errors, reduces misunderstandings, and protects your reputation. 💡Pro tip: Before activating an ad, ask yourself: “Would a new user understand exactly what they need to do?” If the answer is no, you still need to adjust the ad. ⁉️What part of the ad do you think causes the most problems: limits, payment methods, or written conditions? #ZP_MerchantPro #BinanceP2P #P2PTrading #ComercianteVerificado #BinanceSquare
📋A poorly set up ad can lead to trouble.

And often, the trader realizes it when the order is already open.

🛡️ Merchant Pro #004: Manage ads with discipline

In Binance P2P, the ad is the first line of control for the trader.

Before the user types, before they pay, and before a possible dispute arises, the ad is already communicating your rules, limits, methods, and conditions.

The problem appears when the ad is incomplete, outdated, or unclear.

💡For example:
🚨 A payment method that you’re no longer using.
🚨 A wrongly calculated minimum or maximum limit.
🚨 A condition written in a confusing way.
🚨 A schedule that doesn’t match your availability.
🚨 An instruction that the user might interpret differently.

When this happens, the trade starts with noise 😨.

☑️ The buyer might open an order that you can't properly fulfill, pay with the wrong method, get confused about the conditions, or claim because they understood something differently.

And in a dispute, a poorly written ad can also work against the trader.

A Merchant Pro doesn’t publish ads “in a rush”.

They review them, adjust them, and keep them updated.

Managing ads with discipline means checking price, limits, payment methods, conditions, availability, and actual capacity to handle orders.

Because a good ad not only attracts trades.

It also filters errors, reduces misunderstandings, and protects your reputation.

💡Pro tip:
Before activating an ad, ask yourself: “Would a new user understand exactly what they need to do?” If the answer is no, you still need to adjust the ad.

⁉️What part of the ad do you think causes the most problems: limits, payment methods, or written conditions?

#ZP_MerchantPro #BinanceP2P #P2PTrading #ComercianteVerificado #BinanceSquare
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⚡️Speed is key, but a poor response can complicate the whole trade. In P2P, responding quickly doesn't mean much if the message creates confusion. 🛡️ Merchant Pro #003: Responding quickly without responding poorly Many traders want to reply fast to maintain a good rep, avoid delays, and build trust with the user. That's right. ❌But there's a common mistake: responding on impulse. Sometimes the user asks something about the payment, the method, limits, or the ad conditions, and the trader replies without thoroughly checking the order. Or worse: uses automated responses that don't apply to the situation. 🤔The problem arises when the message isn't clear. An incomplete sentence can lead the user to make a wrong payment, send incorrect details, push for a release, or open a dispute thinking the trader didn't fulfill their end. Responding quickly is important, but responding correctly is even more critical. A Merchant Pro doesn’t just reply. A Merchant Pro guides. Before responding, check: ✅ Type of operation. ✅ Exact amount. ✅ Selected payment method. ✅ Account holder's name. ✅ Ad conditions. ✅ Actual payment status. ✅ What has already been said in the chat. Good communication reduces errors, lowers tension, and provides clear evidence if a dispute arises. In P2P, speed builds trust. But clarity protects your reputation. Pro tip: Have quick responses ready, but never use them without first reviewing the context of the order. A poorly applied template can cause more issues than a delayed response. What do you prefer as a user: an immediate but confusing reply, or a slightly slower but clear one? #ZP_MerchantPro #BinanceP2P #P2PTrading #ComercianteVerificado #BinanceSquare
⚡️Speed is key, but a poor response can complicate the whole trade.

In P2P, responding quickly doesn't mean much if the message creates confusion.

🛡️ Merchant Pro #003: Responding quickly without responding poorly

Many traders want to reply fast to maintain a good rep, avoid delays, and build trust with the user. That's right.

❌But there's a common mistake: responding on impulse.

Sometimes the user asks something about the payment, the method, limits, or the ad conditions, and the trader replies without thoroughly checking the order. Or worse: uses automated responses that don't apply to the situation.

🤔The problem arises when the message isn't clear.

An incomplete sentence can lead the user to make a wrong payment, send incorrect details, push for a release, or open a dispute thinking the trader didn't fulfill their end.

Responding quickly is important, but responding correctly is even more critical.

A Merchant Pro doesn’t just reply.
A Merchant Pro guides.

Before responding, check:

✅ Type of operation.
✅ Exact amount.
✅ Selected payment method.
✅ Account holder's name.
✅ Ad conditions.
✅ Actual payment status.
✅ What has already been said in the chat.

Good communication reduces errors, lowers tension, and provides clear evidence if a dispute arises.

In P2P, speed builds trust.
But clarity protects your reputation.

Pro tip:

Have quick responses ready, but never use them without first reviewing the context of the order. A poorly applied template can cause more issues than a delayed response.

What do you prefer as a user: an immediate but confusing reply, or a slightly slower but clear one?

#ZP_MerchantPro #BinanceP2P #P2PTrading #ComercianteVerificado #BinanceSquare
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