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June 21, 2015, 01:38:15 AM
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for $330 BTC
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June 21, 2015, 02:50:40 AM
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for $330 BTC
How did you obtain the amazon gift card?  Is it .com?  I'm interested in only ~$220 USD, can you break the credit down into smaller amounts? 
Please answer ALL of these questions, not just the last 2 and ignore the most important one Tongue
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June 21, 2015, 03:17:30 AM
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for $330 BTC
How did you obtain the amazon gift card?  Is it .com?  I'm interested in only ~$220 USD, can you break the credit down into smaller amounts? 
Please answer ALL of these questions, not just the last 2 and ignore the most important one Tongue

I was looking for $200 and he said no, entire card only.  I believe he answered your first question numerous times in his other thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1089816.0
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June 21, 2015, 05:53:19 AM
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I can vouch for the origin of his codes, multiple casinos and betting sites allow you to get amazon gc's with your reward points.
Good luck with sales!
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June 21, 2015, 02:41:46 PM
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thank you sandy,  and king.


That guy was even in my other thread....  smh
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June 21, 2015, 02:52:53 PM
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Is a vouch or feedback coming in for the 2k+ you sold in your last thread?
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June 21, 2015, 03:24:51 PM
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Milkz  I wouldnt sell to you if you offered me over face value.

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June 21, 2015, 03:33:42 PM
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Do you still have code to sell?
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June 21, 2015, 03:43:49 PM
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yes
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Milkz  I wouldnt sell to you if you offered me over face value.

If you simply inquire in ANY way to the legitimacy of this individual's gift cards, this is how he responds..

**ALSO TAKE NOTE THAT ON BOOKMAKER(WHERE THE SELLER IS GETTING HIS GIFT CARDS) YOU CAN REDEEM POINTS FOR CASH**

Lets use $450 in Amazon cards, along with a Diamond Bookmaker account as an example(seller has a Diamond level account).

1) Redeem $450 in Amazon gift cards for ~75000 BetPoints depending on what amounts are redeemed
2) Sell $450 in Amazon gift cards for $330

OR

1) Redeem 60000 BetPoints for $455 Cash back
2) Redeem 7850 BetPoints for a Check of $455 (there are options for Neteller, Western Union, MoneyGram, and debit card as well)
3) ONLY 67850 Points used as compared to 75000

**I confirmed all of this by chatting in with BookMaker's Live Chat**

So if daggerman can get ~$125 MORE by redeeming for REAL cash, why is he selling AGCs?  
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June 21, 2015, 03:51:00 PM
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once again, it is not "cash"   it is money deposited into your betting account.

I know a small timer like you cannot grasp this, but some of us have large balance at bookmaker.   And they have a imit of 1 withdraw per week.

At present time, it would take me 5 months to withdraw my full balance.

I have no interest in adding to the balance at this time.

I prefer to be more liquid, and I dont mind taking a hit on something that I am receiving for NOTHING


Now run along little kid, you are beyond consumed with me, trying to find a way to accuse me of a scam.

Every time you try to poke a hole i prove you wrong, then you come up with a new accusation.  You need a life.


I have all the emails, and screenshot anyone who buys and requests them
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June 21, 2015, 04:09:16 PM
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And I responded to you that way because you have been stalking all of my threads with accuations,  first you claimed bookmaker doesnt even have amazon gift cards.   proved you wrong.   now you are reduce to questioning my motive.

you are one of those guys who think everything is a scam or conspiracy.   you dont trust me  you dont have to.... just move on, and leave my thread alone.
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June 21, 2015, 04:19:49 PM
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once again, it is not "cash"   it is money deposited into your betting account.

I know a small timer like you cannot grasp this, but some of us have large balance at bookmaker.   And they have a imit of 1 withdraw per week.

At present time, it would take me 5 months to withdraw my full balance.

I have no interest in adding to the balance at this time.

I prefer to be more liquid, and I dont mind taking a hit on something that I am receiving for NOTHING


Now run along little kid, you are beyond consumed with me, trying to find a way to accuse me of a scam.

Every time you try to poke a hole i prove you wrong, then you come up with a new accusation.  You need a life.


I have all the emails, and screenshot anyone who buys and requests them

And I responded to you that way because you have been stalking all of my threads with accuations,  first you claimed bookmaker doesnt even have amazon gift cards.   proved you wrong.   now you are reduce to questioning my motive.

you are one of those guys who think everything is a scam or conspiracy.   you dont trust me  you dont have to.... just move on, and leave my thread alone.

You are the one with A LOT of holes..let me point them out for you..  Kiss

1) YES, rewards are deposited into your account, HOWEVER, you can withdraw them via a check, MoneyGram, Western Union, Neteller, or Debit Card.  
2) WE ARE NOT TALKING ABOUT WITHDRAWING YOUR ENTIRE BALANCE WE ARE TALKING ABOUT WITHDRAWING YOUR REWARDS CLAIMED FROM POINTS, as you said yourself.  
3) They do have a limit of 1 withdraw a week, however, you can withdraw $3000-$8000 depending on the withdraw method.  Using $3000 as an example, that is about 360,000 points which equates to roughly $300,000 USD in bets per week. (These figures could change, as I do not know how you are gambling)
4) The question here is if you are hacking these Bookmaker accounts and attempting to cash out quickly.  I have no doubt that you can provide e-mails.
5) I NEVER questioned that BookMakers did not have Amazon.  Go re-read the SINGLE post I made in your previous thread.

Finally, you are trying to tell me you are betting over a quarter OF A MILLION dollars per week and are here on this forum worried about selling $500 amounts of Amazon gift cards?
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June 21, 2015, 08:46:42 PM
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Your stupidity knows no bounds.   Keep throwing darts.


All bookmaker payouts goto the registered name on the account ONLY.   Or are you suggest I am hacking for reward points lol.  Not to mention I have zero clue how to hack anything.


I am already in the process of withdrawing my funds,  which has a max of 2500 per week to my preferred method.

I wanted bitcoins,  and these reward points are found money.  I hadnt touched them since October.


No I dont have 250k in wagers a week, but that is not a difficult accomplishment.  Last week I had 140k in total wagers,  most of which are if-win wagers  which carry a 50% points bonus.



Now milkz, run along, play detective somewhere else.
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June 21, 2015, 08:57:49 PM
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Your stupidity knows no bounds.   Keep throwing darts.


All bookmaker payouts goto the registered name on the account ONLY.   Or are you suggest I am hacking for reward points lol.  Not to mention I have zero clue how to hack anything.


I am already in the process of withdrawing my funds,  which has a max of 2500 per week to my preferred method.

I wanted bitcoins,  and these reward points are found money.  I hadnt touched them since October.


No I dont have 250k in wagers a week, but that is not a difficult accomplishment.  Last week I had 140k in total wagers,  most of which are if-win wagers  which carry a 50% points bonus.



Now milkz, run along, play detective somewhere else.

Your responses and point of view are childish.  I have NO idea how you can gamble that amount of money when you are so lacking..

All bookmaker cash payouts are to the registered name on the account, however, gift cards are NOT tied to a name. They are sent via e-mail.(as you stated) That is why they can be hacked/stolen.  (I used hacked as a general term for some type of fraud)

If you have not touched them since October, why the rush all of a sudden to TAKE A LOSS?  Smart gamblers DO NOT take losses.  You could withdraw and buy even more BTC. Furthermore, if you are able to drop 140k in a week on betting then there is no reason why you have to trade AGCs for BTC.

I seem to be playing detective just fine here..

EDIT: and this all started because you immediately became offensive when I asked simple questions..
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June 22, 2015, 03:20:57 PM
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Also willing to order for you from my prime account.   btc will be held in escrow until item has shipped and tracking is provided along with screenshot of order and shipping address.
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June 22, 2015, 03:43:49 PM
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Ouch, what's milkmans deal? Keeping an eye on this thread, I might buy something off Amazon soon.

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June 22, 2015, 04:56:07 PM
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Ouch, what's milkmans deal? Keeping an eye on this thread, I might buy something off Amazon soon.

Damn nice service brotha!! I am definitely interested.
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June 22, 2015, 05:01:44 PM
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he is one of those broke guys who cant imagine other people having money.   he thinks everything people say is a lie or a scam. Every thread I have made for amazon, he has made some new accusation.

I honestly feel bad for those types of people... but..I am done replying to him.
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June 22, 2015, 06:09:05 PM
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he is one of those broke guys who cant imagine other people having money.   he thinks everything people say is a lie or a scam. Every thread I have made for amazon, he has made some new accusation.

I honestly feel bad for those types of people... but..I am done replying to him.

your lies and bullshit know no bounds..haha..I cannot compete with such a "big" man that can drop 140k a week..  Shocked

I asked a SINGLE QUESTION in ONE of your previous threads.  Your stupidity lead to what occurred in this thread.

People sell fraudulent goods here everyday, just look at all the starbucks threads.  I am sure you will be able to sell your goods obtained via fraud with no problem regardless of what I said..

Enjoy the rest of your life being a scumbag..
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