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Economy => Digital goods => Topic started by: On33Seven on January 16, 2016, 07:33:14 AM



Title: Selling 30eu Spotify and 50eu steam vouchers
Post by: On33Seven on January 16, 2016, 07:33:14 AM
Got a 30eu Spotify voucher and a 50eu steam voucher for christmas but have free Spotify through my provider and I'm not planning on buying any games soon so don't have any use for them. Looking to sell for equivelant in btc, pp or paysafe (first two have preference). Can mail the vouchers to you so you can scratch them yourself or I can scratch them for you and send you a picture of the code.

These vouchers are legit and (yes you read that right) they haven't been scratched yet. If you're a buyer with a good history I will go first, else you will have to go first.


Title: Re: Selling 30eu Spotify and 50eu steam vouchers
Post by: Robertt on January 16, 2016, 07:34:14 AM
Just fixing the post here, don't mind me.
"If you're a buyer with a good history I will go first, else we will have to use escrow"
Sure, you might have the code but nothing forces you to send it after someone sends you the payment. You can easily create a new account & pretty much double the profit you'd make.


Title: Re: Selling 30eu Spotify and 50eu steam vouchers
Post by: On33Seven on January 16, 2016, 10:50:56 AM
I find escrow services to be a sham when it comes to small deals where the reception of the goods can't be proven. The buyer could just as easily say that the voucher code was no good or that I didn't send anything and there would be no way for me to prove otherwise since I can't look into the Steam or Spotify backend.


Title: Re: Selling 30eu Spotify and 50eu steam vouchers
Post by: Robertt on January 16, 2016, 10:53:25 AM
When dealing with codes, you can do it like this.
Ask the buyer to record their screen from the moment the trade begins until they redeem the code. This way the escrow can verify whether the code was legit or not. Or use paxful escrow.