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Economy => Digital goods => Topic started by: SaMirakle on February 06, 2015, 05:52:13 PM



Title: FS: USA Manufacturer Coupons: Mastercard, Subway, BP *PRINT AT HOME*
Post by: SaMirakle on February 06, 2015, 05:52:13 PM
I have printable manufacturer coupons for sale. They can be used unlimited times until they expire. I will only accept BTC.

The coupons are as follows:

1) $20 off of a $25 Mastercard gift card.
(Will need to pay the $3-$4 fee in additional to discount. Expires 3/21/15)
2) $14.99 off of a $15 Subway gift card.
(No gift card fees associated. You literally pay a penny. Expires 3/19/15)
3) $20 off a $25 BP gift card.
(Not sure about gift card fees since I can't find this one in my area but assuming it's like the Subway card. Expires 3/21/15)


These are all confirmed WORKING. I have used them myself except for the BP coupon since I couldn't find any of the $25 gift cards in my area. However, the Subway and Mastercard gift cards can be found at Walmart, Racetrac, Quiktrip and other retailers depending on your location.

Price is $20 in BTC. I will email you all three coupons along with a brief guide on the best way to print and redeem them.

Feel free to post any questions here in this thread or PM me for more information. Also, I am new to the forum and don't know how escrow works on here. If anyone needs/wants escrow since I'm new feel free to guide me. Thanks!


Title: Re: FS: USA Manufacturer Coupons: Mastercard, Subway, BP *PRINT AT HOME*
Post by: rikknet on February 06, 2015, 09:00:28 PM
add proof please


Title: Re: FS: USA Manufacturer Coupons: Mastercard, Subway, BP *PRINT AT HOME*
Post by: ajw7989 on February 06, 2015, 09:28:48 PM
how can the coupon be used unlimited times. doesnt make sense the company wud be losing so much money


Title: Re: FS: USA Manufacturer Coupons: Mastercard, Subway, BP *PRINT AT HOME*
Post by: rikknet on February 06, 2015, 10:28:26 PM
how can the coupon be used unlimited times. doesnt make sense the company wud be losing so much money

Im interested but, answer this question please


Title: Re: FS: USA Manufacturer Coupons: Mastercard, Subway, BP *PRINT AT HOME*
Post by: brikid999999 on February 14, 2015, 01:12:32 AM
any chance i could get a vouch copy? i will vouch for you on here if it works.


Title: Re: FS: USA Manufacturer Coupons: Mastercard, Subway, BP *PRINT AT HOME*
Post by: ajw7989 on February 14, 2015, 01:26:33 AM
any chance i could get a vouch copy? i will vouch for you on here if it works.

Why would he give a newbie a vouch copy that makes no sense at all means nothing


Title: Re: FS: USA Manufacturer Coupons: Mastercard, Subway, BP *PRINT AT HOME*
Post by: Gyfts on February 14, 2015, 01:48:39 AM
There were multiple scams that regard "manufacture printed" coupons that are not legitimately made. Allow for a person to test the validity of the coupon before you start your sales.


Title: Re: FS: USA Manufacturer Coupons: Mastercard, Subway, BP *PRINT AT HOME*
Post by: brikid999999 on February 14, 2015, 02:14:45 AM
any chance i could get a vouch copy? i will vouch for you on here if it works.

Why would he give a newbie a vouch copy that makes no sense at all means nothing

well im never gonna get past newbie if some of the higher-ups on here keep on deleting my posts.


Title: Re: FS: USA Manufacturer Coupons: Mastercard, Subway, BP *PRINT AT HOME*
Post by: brikid999999 on February 14, 2015, 02:22:06 AM
There were multiple scams that regard "manufacture printed" coupons that are not legitimately made. Allow for a person to test the validity of the coupon before you start your sales.

gyfts is right however if the coupon scans as you say it does i see no problem with the it. even if its fake no one would be able to tell.


Title: Re: FS: USA Manufacturer Coupons: Mastercard, Subway, BP *PRINT AT HOME*
Post by: ajw7989 on February 14, 2015, 03:04:13 AM
There were multiple scams that regard "manufacture printed" coupons that are not legitimately made. Allow for a person to test the validity of the coupon before you start your sales.

gyfts is right however if the coupon scans as you say it does i see no problem with the it. even if its fake no one would be able to tell.

If you look at the image above he posted there is no barcode so not sure if it would scan. If there is a barcode I think using these would be a lot easier.


Title: Re: FS: USA Manufacturer Coupons: Mastercard, Subway, BP *PRINT AT HOME*
Post by: brikid999999 on February 14, 2015, 04:31:18 AM
the above i believe was proof, not the actual couon


Title: Re: FS: USA Manufacturer Coupons: Mastercard, Subway, BP *PRINT AT HOME*
Post by: Gyfts on February 14, 2015, 04:38:27 AM
There were multiple scams that regard "manufacture printed" coupons that are not legitimately made. Allow for a person to test the validity of the coupon before you start your sales.

gyfts is right however if the coupon scans as you say it does i see no problem with the it. even if its fake no one would be able to tell.

If you look at the image above he posted there is no barcode so not sure if it would scan. If there is a barcode I think using these would be a lot easier.

Sometimes at retail shops they're able to type in a code into the register rather than scan it. The pictures are small but I think I see a code which I assume is the way to redeem it. Anyhow, OP, there is no guarantee this works. For all we know, they could be photoshopped coupons.


Title: Re: FS: USA Manufacturer Coupons: Mastercard, Subway, BP *PRINT AT HOME*
Post by: brikid999999 on February 14, 2015, 05:14:07 AM
There were multiple scams that regard "manufacture printed" coupons that are not legitimately made. Allow for a person to test the validity of the coupon before you start your sales.

gyfts is right however if the coupon scans as you say it does i see no problem with the it. even if its fake no one would be able to tell.

If you look at the image above he posted there is no barcode so not sure if it would scan. If there is a barcode I think using these would be a lot easier.

Sometimes at retail shops they're able to type in a code into the register rather than scan it. The pictures are small but I think I see a code which I assume is the way to redeem it. Anyhow, OP, there is no guarantee this works. For all we know, they could be photoshopped coupons.

i doubt that is how you are supposed to redeem it i dont see a code anywhere on that example. if there is one it would be in very small type
generally the coupon code would be larger type especially if it doesnt have a barcode.


Title: Re: FS: USA Manufacturer Coupons: Mastercard, Subway, BP *PRINT AT HOME*
Post by: Kareem001 on February 21, 2015, 08:37:48 PM
do any of these work if i purchase the gift cards through online purchase?


Title: Re: FS: USA Manufacturer Coupons: Mastercard, Subway, BP *PRINT AT HOME*
Post by: paulk11087 on February 28, 2015, 08:15:31 PM
He made good on this. Haven't tried the coupon yet but I'll keep you all posted on how this works.


Title: Re: FS: USA Manufacturer Coupons: Mastercard, Subway, BP *PRINT AT HOME*
Post by: ajw7989 on February 28, 2015, 09:37:48 PM
This user is on www.cryptothrift.com as well... here's his listings:
https://cryptothrift.com/advanced-search/?username=samirakle

he scammed me for $25 for the Starbucks coupon. He asked me to release escrow first, and I was willing to risk it to see the legitimacy of this user, and then he claims he sent me the coupons over a PM on that site but I didn't receive anything. I'll change this post and my feedback on here and CT if the user decides to send me the coupon that he owes me, but until then, BEWARE.

Thanks for heads up. If OP wants to comment be interested. Seems a little too good to be true type coupons


Title: Re: FS: USA Manufacturer Coupons: Mastercard, Subway, BP *PRINT AT HOME*
Post by: paulk11087 on February 28, 2015, 10:04:43 PM
This user is on www.cryptothrift.com as well... here's his listings:
https://cryptothrift.com/advanced-search/?username=samirakle

he scammed me for $25 for the Starbucks coupon. He asked me to release escrow first, and I was willing to risk it to see the legitimacy of this user, and then he claims he sent me the coupons over a PM on that site but I didn't receive anything. I'll change this post and my feedback on here and CT if the user decides to send me the coupon that he owes me, but until then, BEWARE.

Thanks for heads up. If OP wants to comment be interested. Seems a little too good to be true type coupons

Yeah, no problem. He ended up sending me another PM on CT. He says that he's working right now but will make good on this. I'll keep you all updated.