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    FAQ - P2P Order Appeals
    bybit2024-10-23 16:44:02

    What are the differences between Normal and Fast-track appeals?

     

    Appeal Channel

    Fast-Track

    Normal Track

    Appeal Judgment Time

    ~ 15 minutes

    > 48 hours

    Freezing of Funds

    The assets required for the order will be frozen for up to 4/8/12/24 hours after the dissent is closed or canceled.

     

    Please note that the freezing  period cannot be waived or shortened.

     

    The assets required for the order will be frozen for up to 24 hours after the appeal is closed or canceled.

     

    Please note that the freezing  period cannot be waived or shortened.

    Appeal Issue

    Only the following issue is supported for Fast-Track Appeal.

    • Buyer: I've completed my payment but the counterparty hasn't released the coins yet.

    • Seller: I haven't received any payments from the counterparty.

    All issues can be appealed using Normal Track.

     

    Order Types

    Only normal P2P orders trading USDT are supported.

     

    The following orders are not supported:

    • P2P Hotswap

    • P2P on Web3

    • P2P orders using coupons

    • P2P orders trading cryptocurrencies other than USDT

    All types of P2P orders are supported.

    P2P Appeal Specialist Involvement

    No involvement unless a dissent is raised after the appeal judgment result is out.

    Involved after the appeal was submitted and until the appeal is closed.

    Terms and Conditions

    Both Appeal tracks adhere to the P2P Terms of User Service and P2P Appeal Handling Rules, regardless of the Appeal issues or order types, including any dissent raised during the appeal process.

     

     

     

    Why did I not see the option to use Fast-Track Appeals in P2P?

    Fast-track appeal is only available to certain P2P appeals and P2P traders. P2P orders involved the following are not supported for Fast-track Appeals. 

    • P2P orders using coupons

    • P2P Hotswap orders

    • P2P orders on Bybit Web3…

    • P2P orders traded in cryptocurrencies other than USDT

    • Appeal involved complicated issues such as others, overpaid or underpaid payment

     

    Additionally, the security system filters orders based on the order amount and the appellant's credibility. If you don't see the Fast-Track Appeals option, there's no need to worry; it's not a standard practice to check your credibility.

     

     

     

    Does Fast-Track Appeal and raising dissent follow the P2P Terms of User Service and P2P Appeal Handling Rules?

    Yes. The P2P Terms of User Service and P2P Appeal Handling Rules apply to all types of appeals and dispute handling in P2P, including Fast-Track Appeal and Dissent raised after Fast-Track Appeal.

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