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Other => Beginners & Help => Topic started by: HeavySteel on October 10, 2012, 05:20:51 PM



Title: Buy Amazon.com $100 claim code for $102 BTC equivalent
Post by: HeavySteel on October 10, 2012, 05:20:51 PM
Visit here:
http://www.bitmit.net/en/q/?q=amazon+claim+code

Also selling other denominations:
Selling $25 Amazon.com code for $26 worth of bitcoins.
Selling $50 Amazon.com code for $51.50 worth of bitcoins.


Title: Re: Buy Amazon.com $100 claim code for $102 BTC equivalent
Post by: freecoin on October 11, 2012, 05:34:37 PM
I can't.  Bitmit.net appears to be down today.   :'(


Title: Re: Buy Amazon.com $100 claim code for $102 BTC equivalent
Post by: corvaxmuzzy on October 11, 2012, 05:59:27 PM
Can anyone vouch for this service?


Title: Re: Buy Amazon.com $100 claim code for $102 BTC equivalent
Post by: HeavySteel on October 11, 2012, 11:47:52 PM
Bitmit is back up.  Glad to see it was not a "take the bitcoins and run" scenario.

Regarding vouching for this service, I've been using it for a month now with 8 completed orders.  All went very smoothly thus far.  The escrow feature makes it much easier deal with sellers and to see their feedback history versus this site.


Title: Re: Buy Amazon.com $100 claim code for $102 BTC equivalent
Post by: Arto on October 13, 2012, 03:52:52 PM
Bitmit is a legit service, individual sellers on Bitmit may or may not be. Caveat emptor, as always. But given the escrow protection offered by Bitmit, it is not a very risky proposition to make a purchase even from a new seller, and it all seems to work very well. The owner of Bitmit recently commented as follows at Reddit:

Last month we changed the policy to an escrow force for new sellers. (In fact almost all offers on Bitmit are with escrow now). That works very very well. Before that date we had a few issues with scammers who sold without escrow & naive buyers.

Successful fraudulent transactions with escrow are almost against zero.

There is no single order on which the funds of a escrow transaction have not been released to the seller or buyer. There are only 2 cases we really needed to arbitrate to come to a solution. We can conclude that scammers are only a very tiny problem on Bitmit.