I did purchase through PayPal December 20, 2016 The amount of ~ $19.00 the transaction is completed
Was your card verified? Did you use this card with a PayPal account or with the "pay as guest" feature? I still can't get my card to work.
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Great that you're offering your services on this forum, can you make an 728x90 advertising banner? If so, I'd be happy to take one of the vouch copies and write you a review.
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OP, sometimes the sellers on the marketplace section of this forum will provide very good deals. However, make sure that you know the card is legitimate and not carded or obtained illegally. For Amazon cards, there's purse.io which will offer you a discount. There is also https://yestobitcoins.com which offers a nice variety, but unfortunately no discount.
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Saving 20% of amazon cards buying with BTC, is that on the forum? Sounds dodgey to me and if I was OP I would want something safer Sounds like scam, written all over it. Anyway if someone CAN give so much discount for paying with bitcoin, its huge success for bitcoin Purse.io is not a scam, they are legitimate. The way it works is that people who want to buy/obtain bitcoins will instead buy the goods off Amazon for you, and receive the bitcoins as payment. Everyone's happy, you get your product and they get their bitcoins. It's not always a 20% discount, usually it's closer to around 10-15%. Of course, you can still get scammed by an individual seller, but the purse.io system isn't a scam.
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This is not normal, I've sent small amounts like $1, 0.50, etc. but never had a problem. (As long as I pay the fee)
What app are you using for blockchain.info? Their official app, or some third party app?
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I'm unable to pay through the PayPal payment processor with my advcash virtual card, is the card able to go through PayPal? Or did I do something incorrectly?
country PayPal: ? merchant: ? amount $: ~ ? date: ~ ? vcc advcash: unverified ?
Just today, my VCC is unverified but I've put all the correct billing information and matched it with the billing address I put. The amount on the card is $24 USD. Are there any changes that I need to make?
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How much will you pay for them? What percentage are you looking for, and how many cards are you planning on buying?
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The gift card has been successfully sold to kirch, the trade went smoothly and well! Locking the thread now.
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try to make more posts here on bitcointalk and then ask to sign in a campaign , there are paid pretty good or if you want you can buy directly a bitcointalk account and start a campaign and earn bitcoins
Could you give me some more details about these campaigns? You'll need to get a higher rank, but basically how the campaigns work is you put an ad in your signature and post, and in return for your constructive posts, the company that puts an ad in your signature pays you. You can find a list of signature campaigns here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0
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I'm unable to pay through the PayPal payment processor with my advcash virtual card, is the card able to go through PayPal? Or did I do something incorrectly?
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Can these posts be made as a guest or will they need to have a verified account with a phone number?
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Are these members active? While you do have a lot of members, it seems like a lot of them are passive/inactive as posts on the page only get 2-3 likes.
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I believe you should be fine with SatoshiDice, however I agree with the person above me. Perhaps wait a few days so that they are fully operational again before playing there.
While you wait, there are many other dice sites you can try, like PrimeDice, or Rollin.io. Good luck!
Been playing at their dice for over two yers already and had no problems. I didn't really had any problems with them until that ddos attack issue came about. When it happened I moved on to other dice sites while waiting and while doing so, I realized that I enjoyed playing in other dice sites more than satoshidice. I liked bitsler better than satoshidice, it's much more intuitive. It is normal when there is a problem like ddos attack i guess , just be patient. The attacking such as that shows how famous they are makes some people want to try their security. And as long as satoshidice managed by a well known member here i don't think you guys should really worry about the problem. It's not managed by a well known member anymore, he sold his site to an unknown buyer. ( Reference) It seems a bit strange, I haven't seen any updates regarding the situation yet. If I've missed something, it would be great if someone can link me to a thread where the owners have updated.
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A rumor is out there that the site is operated by and licensed under a Costa Rica company, Blockchain Limitada, however, googling the name shows no results. It's mysterious, but so far I think they are doing a good job.
Hopefully they will resolve the issue with the DDoS attacks as soon as possible in order to continue service.
Never knew the had DDoS attack, maybe I started late. Hypothetically, they can actually take off with our bitcoins right, and we have no one to claim responsibility? Yup, they can definitely do that. However, that rule tends to apply to all bitcoin casinos as most of them have WHOIS protection and can only be linked back to their bitcointalk account used to make the announcement thread for their site. If you are worried about this, perhaps use a very reputable dice site such as PrimeDice, etc. Satoshi Dice is still down, so hopefully they are working to fix the site and not running with bitcoins. I wish them the best in their endeavors.
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A rumor is out there that the site is operated by and licensed under a Costa Rica company, Blockchain Limitada, however, googling the name shows no results. It's mysterious, but so far I think they are doing a good job.
Hopefully they will resolve the issue with the DDoS attacks as soon as possible in order to continue service.
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I feel embarrassed to gamble to gamble because besides illegal in my religion. gambling is also banned by my family. I gamble but in the end I do to supplement my income. does not always win. but I think gambling can make me entertained for gambling game in my opinion
It's great that you find entertainment in gambling, however you also say you gamble to supplement your income, whichever I (and many users) advise against. Gambling should never be done to make a profit, as you could lose vital amounts of money. It's not too bad to gamble behind people's back, but if a huge chunk of income is missing, people will notice, which will cause many problems.
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Hello,
I'm selling an Amazon Gift Card for 18% off. It is worth $6.15 USD But I am selling it for $5 USD in Bitcoins.
The card is 100% legitimate.
I'm selling it because I had some balance leftover in my account, and I didn't really need anything under $7. Instead of buying something I don't need, I decided to try and get some bitcoins for it.
If interested, post here or send me a PM.
i will buy it send me the code and btc add,if you are interested Thanks Great, I've sent you a PM! i am also interested to buy this gift card,do you stil have it? it is available in any conuntry?
Since the user above replied first, I will sell it to him, but thanks for your interest! As for countries, the gift card can be used on Amazon.com. Hence, it depends if amazon.com ships to your country or not.
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I believe that something else that is very important when deciding to join a bitcoin casino is their reputation. Reputation is important so that users know the casino isn't going to scam them.
Did the owners ever run a website before? Are they using an API? (for example, MoneyPot) Do they communicate well with users on this forum and on other platforms? Have they ever done any giveaways?
Reputation is set by users in this forum, in sources like bitcoingg and askamblers and in social groups dedicated to this topic Did the owners ever run a website before? - usually no one knows the owners, and in other cases its fake names. Very rare to find the faces like in Oshi case. Giveaways - please explain Sometimes, people who have successfully run a site before will open up a new site (For example, RHavar) so people instantly know that the site can be trusted. I believe that giveaways help establish the fact that the site is reputable, as they are willing to publicly put in money. Of course, there are some exceptions, but I think that holding a giveaway shows that the owner has adequate funds to run the site, promote the site, and keep it going.
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Hello,
I'm selling an Amazon Gift Card for 18% off. It is worth $6.15 USD But I am selling it for $5 USD in Bitcoins.
The card is 100% legitimate.
I'm selling it because I had some balance leftover in my account, and I didn't really need anything under $7. Instead of buying something I don't need, I decided to try and get some bitcoins for it.
If interested, post here or send me a PM.
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