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So we're clear, this auction is for both cards, not just one...
Also, what are the auction-ending conditions (i.e. 12 hours since last bid, or bidding ends 9/26, or something)?
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Would there be interest in a BTC bonding service? As in, a deposit is paid by BTC professionals or sellers, then a small monthly maintenance fee is paid. If they fail to deliver goods and/or cause damages of some sort while performing a service and then drop off the face of the earth, remuneration can be paid from the bond. Just like any sort of professional liability bond, only specifically for the BTC community. I've got a pretty decent idea of how this would easily operate, though I'd probably have to get some people better-known-than-me to be involved to give it some legitimacy.
I haven't seen anything like this, only per-transaction escrows, which get expensive if you do a lot of trading. This could seriously cut down on that sort of expense.
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You have 2 cards, each for 2100?
Just clarifying...
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- Ship the card to you unopened. This costs 0.9BTC because it takes 2 stamps to ship this first-class.
$10 for 2 stamps? Where are you buying your stamps?
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That's weird. I thought this price is cheap enough.
I would have considered buying it, but I just picked up a $50 card last week, which will last me for a while, so I'm not eager to buy. For some reason, iTunes doesn't seem to sell all that well on here. I've bought several, but usually at deep discount from folks that can't sell them to anyone else. Because I'm a bastard like that. Good luck with the selling, and I hope you find a buyer. (Oh... one other thought... people might be hesitant right now because of the big price swings going on in BTC. No one wants to buy a $20 card and then realize a week later that the BTC they spent are now worth $30.)
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anybody?
You're setting your prices higher than that of, say, Gamestop. I checked a couple of your titles and they sell at Gamestop for $15 (others might be different, they were just the ones I checked). You're asking $17-$24 for them, depending on the BTC value of the moment, and that's with no escrow. As a new user, no one trusts you. Therefore, escrow prices are even worse, ranging in the $22-$30 range (once again, depending on spot price of BTC). Not too many people are going to want to pay a serious premium like that, and most people have a Gamestop near them. I just saw on your bitmit site that it was .6 + 1 S&H. Maybe if you offered combined shipping? $12 shipping is pretty damned steep for a single game. It probably wouldn't cost you that much to ship all of them if they were going to the same place. Just some advice. Feel free to ignore it.
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I'll pay 1 if no one bites and you want rid of it.
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I'll give 1.25 if no one wants to get it.
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That's about $23.
I would suggest altering your price. Significantly.
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Sorry for the late reply. Send me an address and I'll send the coins.
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Interested. If you've got a trustworthy reference that will vouch for you, I'll pay up front and you can pm me the code, otherwise we can work something out.
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Looking for ~$100 walmart.com gift code... or some other way for a nice new microwave to arrive in my grubby mitts. Any takers, let me know.
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Received code and picture of original card. Looks like a totally legit seller.
I'll post if there's unexpected issues, but otherwise he's got my enthusiastic thumbs-up.
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Process in the works, will report back when sale is complete.
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Dr. Science for the surprise win.
He may not be a real doctor, but he has a Master's Degree... IN SCIENCE!
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