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Economy => Digital goods => Topic started by: GyftCards on July 27, 2014, 11:44:44 AM



Title: [SELLING] $100 Starbucks cards with only $25
Post by: GyftCards on July 27, 2014, 11:44:44 AM
This is a Starbucks eGift code worth $100 for $25.
You can trasnfer this card I send to your own starbucks gift card or you can add it to your own starbucks online account. It’s $100 USD on the card!

Payment: Bitcoin only
Escrow: Accepted if you want
Contact me: in here, PM or Skype: gyft-cards

Thank you for reading


Title: Re: [SELLING] $100 Starbucks cards with only $25
Post by: seandaniel on July 27, 2014, 11:49:35 AM
This is a Starbucks eGift code worth $100 for $25.
You can trasnfer this card I send to your own starbucks gift card or you can add it to your own starbucks online account. It’s $100 USD on the card!

Payment: Bitcoin only
Escrow: Accepted if you want
Contact me: in here, PM or Skype: gyft-cards

Thank you for reading

Nice offer Goodluck bro.



Title: Re: [SELLING] $100 Starbucks cards with only $25
Post by: petestheman on July 27, 2014, 11:53:25 AM
Since I am the first one would you be willing to do $10 to build trust. Because this seems to good to be true.


Title: Re: [SELLING] $100 Starbucks cards with only $25
Post by: GyftCards on July 27, 2014, 11:54:44 AM
Since I am the first one would you be willing to do $10 to build trust. Because this seems to good to be true.

Sorry. I can't. For the first one, I can do $20
Thank you


Title: Re: [SELLING] $100 Starbucks cards with only $25
Post by: petestheman on July 27, 2014, 11:55:50 AM
Since I am the first one would you be willing to do $10 to build trust. Because this seems to good to be true.

Sorry. I can't. For the first one, I can do $20
Thank you

Meet in the middle for $15 and you have a deal. Also how are these codes obtained?? :o


Title: Re: [SELLING] $100 Starbucks cards with only $25
Post by: tool_462 on July 27, 2014, 01:10:16 PM
Since I am the first one would you be willing to do $10 to build trust. Because this seems to good to be true.

Sorry. I can't. For the first one, I can do $20
Thank you

Meet in the middle for $15 and you have a deal. Also how are these codes obtained?? :o

Someone mentioned in one of the many Starbucks threads (coincidence?) that the Starbucks cards are relatively unique in the GC world in that they can have the balance removed by the purchaser similar to a Visa debit card.  I don't know if that is true or what the deal is, but such is the BTC community to foster so many "deals."


Title: Re: [SELLING] $100 Starbucks cards with only $25
Post by: MisteredF on July 27, 2014, 01:48:10 PM
Since I am the first one would you be willing to do $10 to build trust. Because this seems to good to be true.

Sorry. I can't. For the first one, I can do $20
Thank you

Meet in the middle for $15 and you have a deal. Also how are these codes obtained?? :o

Someone mentioned in one of the many Starbucks threads (coincidence?) that the Starbucks cards are relatively unique in the GC world in that they can have the balance removed by the purchaser similar to a Visa debit card.  I don't know if that is true or what the deal is, but such is the BTC community to foster so many "deals."

Actually it's Starbucks that removes the balance when a credit card owner complains or disputes a fraudulent charge on their credit card used to purchase these things which is NOT how they always are obtained and is NO REFLECTION ON THIS SELLER AS I DON'T KNOW HIM. It's quite obvious that when people sell $100 items (that aren't old clothes from a garage sale) for next to nothing the way they were acquired can be considered "questionable" at the least.

That being said I have purchased many many hundreds of dollars worth of SB cards (90% off of ebay and some from RAISE.COM) for average of 30-40% off and have had only 1 problem of which eBay/PayPal has refunded me. What it comes down to is if one is willing to take the chance.  For me it has paid off, for some it has not.  Frankly, it's not my problem where they originated from (until it gets removed of course :) ) and so far I have done alright.

I have never purchased off one of these types of forum but (other than not having the backing of eBay or PayPal) I'm sure the odds of successful use are pretty good but of course you have to "consider the source" whatever it is and you need to use some common sense of from where they originated.  It's like playing the slots.  You have to be willing to lose. 


Title: Re: [SELLING] $100 Starbucks cards with only $25
Post by: hawkfish007 on July 27, 2014, 05:52:06 PM
pm sent.


Title: Re: [SELLING] $100 Starbucks cards with only $25
Post by: petestheman on July 27, 2014, 07:20:03 PM
Warning he has not yet told me how they are purchased may be carded will edit when answered


Title: Re: [SELLING] $100 Starbucks cards with only $25
Post by: zhinkk on July 27, 2014, 07:24:34 PM
Since I am the first one would you be willing to do $10 to build trust. Because this seems to good to be true.

Sorry. I can't. For the first one, I can do $20
Thank you

Meet in the middle for $15 and you have a deal. Also how are these codes obtained?? :o

Someone mentioned in one of the many Starbucks threads (coincidence?) that the Starbucks cards are relatively unique in the GC world in that they can have the balance removed by the purchaser similar to a Visa debit card.  I don't know if that is true or what the deal is, but such is the BTC community to foster so many "deals."

Actually it's Starbucks that removes the balance when a credit card owner complains or disputes a fraudulent charge on their credit card used to purchase these things which is NOT how they always are obtained and is NO REFLECTION ON THIS SELLER AS I DON'T KNOW HIM. It's quite obvious that when people sell $100 items (that aren't old clothes from a garage sale) for next to nothing the way they were acquired can be considered "questionable" at the least.

That being said I have purchased many many hundreds of dollars worth of SB cards (90% off of ebay and some from RAISE.COM) for average of 30-40% off and have had only 1 problem of which eBay/PayPal has refunded me. What it comes down to is if one is willing to take the chance.  For me it has paid off, for some it has not.  Frankly, it's not my problem where they originated from (until it gets removed of course :) ) and so far I have done alright.

I have never purchased off one of these types of forum but (other than not having the backing of eBay or PayPal) I'm sure the odds of successful use are pretty good but of course you have to "consider the source" whatever it is and you need to use some common sense of from where they originated.  It's like playing the slots.  You have to be willing to lose. 

Thanks for explaining, I've always been fishy of the countless threads selling $100 starbuck gift cards for <$30. Just don't make sense to me.


Title: Re: [SELLING] $100 Starbucks cards with only $25
Post by: MisteredF on July 27, 2014, 07:39:09 PM
Since I am the first one would you be willing to do $10 to build trust. Because this seems to good to be true.

Sorry. I can't. For the first one, I can do $20
Thank you

Meet in the middle for $15 and you have a deal. Also how are these codes obtained?? :o

Someone mentioned in one of the many Starbucks threads (coincidence?) that the Starbucks cards are relatively unique in the GC world in that they can have the balance removed by the purchaser similar to a Visa debit card.  I don't know if that is true or what the deal is, but such is the BTC community to foster so many "deals."

Actually it's Starbucks that removes the balance when a credit card owner complains or disputes a fraudulent charge on their credit card used to purchase these things which is NOT how they always are obtained and is NO REFLECTION ON THIS SELLER AS I DON'T KNOW HIM. It's quite obvious that when people sell $100 items (that aren't old clothes from a garage sale) for next to nothing the way they were acquired can be considered "questionable" at the least.

That being said I have purchased many many hundreds of dollars worth of SB cards (90% off of ebay and some from RAISE.COM) for average of 30-40% off and have had only 1 problem of which eBay/PayPal has refunded me. What it comes down to is if one is willing to take the chance.  For me it has paid off, for some it has not.  Frankly, it's not my problem where they originated from (until it gets removed of course :) ) and so far I have done alright.

I have never purchased off one of these types of forum but (other than not having the backing of eBay or PayPal) I'm sure the odds of successful use are pretty good but of course you have to "consider the source" whatever it is and you need to use some common sense of from where they originated.  It's like playing the slots.  You have to be willing to lose. 

Thanks for explaining, I've always been fishy of the countless threads selling $100 starbuck gift cards for <$30. Just don't make sense to me.

Skeptical yes, that's fine. But that doesn't mean they aren't good. :)  You just have to ask yourself if it's worth risking the <$30 to save >$70.  It's a gamble.  ;)