Title: [WTB] Buying Starbucks Gift Cards for Bitcoin Post by: b!z on July 28, 2014, 04:07:38 PM Looking for legitimately acquired Starbucks giftcards or e-giftcards.
PM me your best price for a fast reply. Title: Re: [WTB] Buying Starbucks Gift Cards for Bitcoin Post by: monbux on July 28, 2014, 04:39:47 PM I sell for 40% face value (to people I like :P) Unregistered, balance verified, legit. I've sent you a PM :)
Title: Re: [WTB] Buying Starbucks Gift Cards for Bitcoin Post by: b!z on July 29, 2014, 09:16:07 PM hello world
still looking Title: Re: [WTB] Buying Starbucks Gift Cards for Bitcoin Post by: nahtnam on July 30, 2014, 04:02:41 AM I can mail you a physical card (fully intact) with $100 loaded to any US address for $80 if you want!
Title: Re: [WTB] Buying Starbucks Gift Cards for Bitcoin Post by: Gamestech on September 02, 2014, 07:19:45 PM I have an unwanted starbucks gift voucher which Id like to sell for btc
Title: Re: [WTB] Buying Starbucks Gift Cards for Bitcoin Post by: sofia26 on September 02, 2014, 07:34:42 PM I have big discount for you, check your inbox pls.
Title: Re: [WTB] Buying Starbucks Gift Cards for Bitcoin Post by: marcotheminer on September 02, 2014, 08:29:51 PM Whats with everyone buying/selling VERY low cost starbucks gift cards around here? Whats the motive behind it/point?
Title: Re: [WTB] Buying Starbucks Gift Cards for Bitcoin Post by: MisteredF on September 02, 2014, 09:51:22 PM Whats with everyone buying/selling VERY low cost starbucks gift cards around here? Whats the motive behind it/point? I assume the motive is BUYING them cheap to drink lots of coffee & fraps & food and selling them to make money! :D Some probably resell them on eBay for $85 (that's how I got my 1st one that got zeroed out by SB after about 6 weeks). What I find funny is when someone asks a seller "if the cards are legit." What's he gonna say, "NO!" I have bought a lot of them. I use a lot of SB, sometimes 3x a day (they also "serve" breakfast and lunch sandwiches & salads). I also give some to family who also uses it. Maybe the actual sellers here are legit (and maybe not, who knows) but the people they originate from certainly are not. I look at it as a gamble. I've been very lucky so far but have absolutely no illusions on where or how these are obtained. If my $10 lunch costs me only $2 (I pay 20%-25% face value max) I'm happy. If anyone logically thinks about it, how could Starbucks sell a "legit" $100 card cheap enough to any of these sellers so that they can sell it for $20-$40 and still make money on it? Here is an interesting article from last year (there are many more like it): http://gigaom.com/2013/08/07/how-scammers-drained-1700-from-my-bank-account-using-starbucks-cards/ |