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1961  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Sell Account + eGift Starbucks , Caffee Bean on: October 12, 2016, 09:42:07 PM
I want to see if I'm able to add these codes to a UK Starbucks account.
Do you have something like a $5 GC that you could give me for a vouch? Alternatively, what's the best price you could give me on the lowest denomination card that you have. I won't actually be using the card in-store, I just want to see if it's able to work on a UK Starbucks account.

Thanks Smiley
1962  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Plugin for a browser to pay with bitcoin on: October 12, 2016, 07:47:41 PM
I remember snapcard.io used to offer this exact service. They'd allow you to buy any product using BTC when on the product page. They'd do this by getting the live BTC/USD exchange rate and giving you the price according to the live rate. However, they stopped offering this service a while back. I'm not sure why but it could have been down to legislation or lack of profitability (or something totally different). It'll probably be a good idea to look into this first before continuing with your development.
1963  Economy / Goods / Re: Wine 95' - grapes on: October 12, 2016, 07:32:27 PM
You are asking for over $2,800 for a bottle of homemade wine?!
I think that's pretty ridiculous to be honest. Can you tell us who made the wine, how it was stored/preserved. Aged wines spoil if not stored in the correct conditions. Do you have any proof when the wine was made? It's easy to claim that some old wine was made 20+ years ago but without proof it's basically worthless.
Lastly, if you're going to ask for over $2k for your product, at least post a real picture of the product in hand...
1964  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling Starbucks gift cards - NEVER DIE on: October 12, 2016, 05:52:04 PM
What do you mean by they 'never die'? What guarantee do you provide that these codes won't be cancelled?
If you can guarantee that these cards are obtained legitimately and have no chance of getting cancelled then I'll consider placing a bulk order.
Do you happen to know if these also work on Starbucks accounts in the UK?
Thanks


Usually means they are carded. But honestly, i've bought plenty of carded Starbucks egift before and never had any problems.

Well that's my question. If the cards can't be cancelled (or whatever never dies means) then that would sugges that they aren't carded. Im interested to know what OP says and what his method of obtaining these cards is.
1965  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: MSI GE72VR Apache Pro Laptop i7-6700HQ, GTX1060, 256GB SSD+1TB HDD, 16G DDR4 on: October 12, 2016, 05:31:33 PM
Shame that this is in the U.S. I've been looking for a gaming laptop in the UK (albeit a slightly cheaper one) but prices are quite a lot higher here and there's a lot less choice.
A similar model (with worse specs) retails for more than this in the UK...
1966  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling BTC for PayPal on: October 12, 2016, 05:22:37 PM
Hi, I can do $25.

Sorry, having looked at your trade history and the fact that your email address and password was recently changed, I don't feel comfortable doing this trade with you.
I'm going to edit the OP. Only willing to trade with trusted Senior, Hero and Legendary members. Thanks for the offer though.
1967  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: I closed up BitcoinStarter.com today on: October 12, 2016, 05:19:22 PM
Sorry to hear about this but thank you for your transparency. Lucky that I stumbled on this as I was considering doing something similar in the near future. Guess it's back to the drawing boards again  Grin
Anyway, best of luck on all your future endeavours!
1968  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Buy any e-book you want on: October 12, 2016, 05:12:19 PM
Where exactly are you getting these ebooks from?
It may be wise to give some background on where you are sourcing them from. Everyone can get almost every e-book free if they don't feel guilty downloading torrents. It wouldn't be morally right of you to charge people to download something they aren't prepared to download themselves if they feel guilty about illegal downloads. 
1969  Economy / Currency exchange / Selling BTC for PayPal on: October 12, 2016, 05:04:18 PM
Looking to sell some BTC for PayPal.
Looking to sell at preev rate +10%. You MUST be trusted and have had some experience in buying BTC for PP.
Willing to use Escrow at your expense or you go first. I'm not going to bother responding to newbies/junior/members/full members.
Since we'll be using PP I'll only be willing to sell up to $100 worth of BTC per transaction.

Thanks  
1970  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTB] Amazon UK GCs on: October 12, 2016, 04:53:49 PM
If you find a trusted supplier then please let me know. I've been looking for one for quite sometime. Most offers here seem to suggest that the cards are carded. There was a post where the seller had around 27x £5 gift cards in stock but he was looking for 80% of the face value.
1971  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling Starbucks gift cards - NEVER DIE on: October 12, 2016, 04:51:24 PM
What do you mean by they 'never die'? What guarantee do you provide that these codes won't be cancelled?
If you can guarantee that these cards are obtained legitimately and have no chance of getting cancelled then I'll consider placing a bulk order.
Do you happen to know if these also work on Starbucks accounts in the UK?
Thanks
1972  Economy / Goods / Re: (WTB) BRAND NEW IPHONE 6S/6S+/7/7+ on: October 12, 2016, 04:47:54 PM
The only recent legit iPhone post I've seen recently was by Blazed.
If you're interested in buying iPhones at a discounted price using BTC your best bet would be buying discounted amazon vouchers and using those to buy the phones from Amazon. Alternatively you could try using purse.io.
1973  Economy / Services / Re: Looking Beta Game Tester Online (UK Only) 25GBP equivalent of btc on: October 10, 2016, 01:39:26 PM
Hi,
I'm a UK resident and would be willing rondo this for you. However, given your current trust I would only be prepared to do this if payment is made first or escrowed by a member we both agree on.
Let me know if this works for you.
Thanks Smiley
1974  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] 43 Amazon.co.uk 5£ Gift cards 85% on: October 09, 2016, 06:39:18 PM
What are the chances of these codes being blocked by Amazon/debited from an existing payment method? I'm interested in buying all the remaining cards if I know how they were obtained and if you could lower the price.
Thanks
1975  Economy / Auctions / Re: Domain Name for sale : WeedGuys.COM on: October 09, 2016, 12:40:00 AM
WeedGuys.com is an aged domain dating back to the year 2001.  Also people love using Bitcoins to buy Weed.  So it's being auctioned here to the special few who knows the value of selling Weed.


what is so special in this domain that you are selling this so high rate? this is not a bitcoin related and the name is also not so good? is it an old and have good page authority?

I'm sure plenty of people know that selling weed is rewarding, however, nobody would be stupid enough to sell something illegal openly on the Internet.
People that do use the darkweb to keep themselves as safe as they can (although even that's not entirely safe). It'll be pretty dumb to try selling something illegal on the web. Definitely not recommended!

(I also don't suggest selling it on the darkweb either!)
1976  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] Netflix accounts 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed on: October 09, 2016, 12:33:07 AM
How exactly are you guaranteeing these accounts? Every Netflix account seller on here says the same thing but how can you guarantee something that falls under the 'grey goods' section.
What's stopping you from running off and stopping to replace accounts should they get closed/or inaccessible?
1977  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling Amazon Giftcard Codes (AGC) on: October 01, 2016, 11:47:15 PM
Can be this codes used all around the world?
I mean I'm Spanish could I use the code to buy something in a Spanish account?
And is this your last offer?  75%?
Thanks!

Is your account in $$? Is it on amazon.com? if its es, I believe you cant.

What do you mean I can't?  Maybe you wanted to say that I can?
Anyway my account is in euros couse is a Spanish account.
Amazon.es
If I could use it ill be interested in buying those codes.
Last price mate?
Regards!

Amazon's gift card policy is that only specific gift cards work for each of their web-stores.
Amazon.com gift card will not be usable on an Amazon.co.uk website.
The gift card must match the domain you are using it with. For an Amazon.es account, you can only use an Amazon.es gift card. A U.S. gift card will not work on your account.
However, you could try creating an account on their .com site and then see if the item ships to Spain. You might have to pay import taxes if that is the case though.
1978  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [AUCTION] Rare! Double Funded “Twin” BTCC Mint Bitcoin Block, With 50+ BTC on: September 28, 2016, 12:28:54 PM
These pieces are very cool and definitely a neat way of storing your coins.
I have a couple of questions. Out of curiosity, how does a bar get double funded? Is the finding process automatic or are the Bitcoins manually sent from a freshly mined block?
Secondly, since you're dealing with a high amount of BTC, what form does the private key come in? Is it engraved into the bar?
1979  Economy / Digital goods / Re: make your own edu email on: September 28, 2016, 12:24:20 PM
Well it's been a couple of days and I still haven't received any confirmation yet. I'm not sure if this is normal or not but if I don't hear from them by tomorrow, I will try to follow the guide again and see if I have any luck the next time. I will update this post shortly with my progress.
Thanks
1980  Economy / Digital goods / Re: make your own edu email on: September 26, 2016, 05:57:54 PM
Hey all, so here's a little update .
I received the method from OP via email rather promptly.
I read through it yesterday and only tried the method today so I'm still waiting for the account to be approved.
In terms of the content, the method itself is understandable but the guide hasn't been formatted too well. It could definitely be improved on that front. There are a few screenshots of the process to help you (which is a nice bonus) but they were not entirely in order.
It also seems like one of the steps in the method has changed slightly since the guide was written but anyone with a bit of common sense should be able to know what to do. It would be nice if this was explained in greater detail as it is understandable that it could be confusing for a few people.
I followed the guide and the process took around 5 minutes. You can expect it to take you anywhere between 3-10 minutes and the more you do it re quicker you'll be at it.
After that it's just a waiting game until your email account gets approved.

I'm still waiting for mine to be approved so I'll post back here later.

I can't speculate on the life expectancy of the account and I have little experience with EDU emails so I'm unaware if the universities do eventually catch on and close accounts. Either way, if my account does get approved, it definitely offers a temporary solution.

I'd say that overall the guide is decent. It contains almost all the instructions and information that you need. The actual process is very easy and only takes a few minutes of your time. The best thing is that there's not really a limit to how many different accounts you can create (obviously with different credentials). Thanks OP!
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