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November 11, 2015, 06:00:25 PM
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I have 5x 100eur Paysafecards, want to exchange them to Bitcoins.
PM and tell me your rate.
You must a) be reputable member here
             b) be able to use Paysafecards to gambling site (Pokerstars etc) or webshop and not get them country locked.

Waiting for PM's!
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November 11, 2015, 06:12:16 PM
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I have 5x 100eur Paysafecards, want to exchange them to Bitcoins.
PM and tell me your rate.
You must a) be reputable member here
             b) be able to use Paysafecards to gambling site (Pokerstars etc) or webshop and not get them country locked.

Waiting for PM's!

We'r talking in PM I could take the 5.
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November 12, 2015, 04:31:28 PM
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Traded 5x100 with UsedtoHoldem.

Looking for more buyers (also usedtoholdem contact me if you want to trade more!)

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November 13, 2015, 12:21:23 PM
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Bump, got more Paysafecards
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November 13, 2015, 12:27:50 PM
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Willing to sell for 0.23btc/100eur paysafecard
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November 13, 2015, 12:40:06 PM
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Please beware. This guy is selling stolen and illegitimate paysafecard codes. These if once checked their balances on their website, get blocked and this guy will completely blame you for this.

I again warn you
BEWARE.
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November 13, 2015, 12:53:59 PM
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Please beware. This guy is selling stolen and illegitimate paysafecard codes. These if once checked their balances on their website, get blocked and this guy will completely blame you for this.

I again warn you
BEWARE.
I think psc having some weird security validation even though if you bought it from store. If you access it from another country or location they might block the card and ask us to send the receipt through mail to activate again. Might this is not his mistake, not yours too Smiley
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November 13, 2015, 12:59:47 PM
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Please beware. This guy is selling stolen and illegitimate paysafecard codes. These if once checked their balances on their website, get blocked and this guy will completely blame you for this.

I again warn you
BEWARE.
I think psc having some weird security validation even though if you bought it from store. If you access it from another country or location they might block the card and ask us to send the receipt through mail to activate again. Might this is not his mistake, not yours too Smiley

Exactly. And this guy doesn't understand the same when I said that.
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November 13, 2015, 01:03:18 PM
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Always ask for a clear photo (no scans) of the physical receipts with a piece of paper put on the side, with some sentence written on it which clearly identifies they are purchasing btc from you (something like "bitcoin purchase from <your mail> to be sent to <bitcoin address, even partial>).
Never accept only codes: it's more practical but they can be stolen in a variety of ways and will get you in trouble.
Also always accept only psc from your same country, to be extra sure.
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November 13, 2015, 01:12:57 PM
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Please beware. This guy is selling stolen and illegitimate paysafecard codes. These if once checked their balances on their website, get blocked and this guy will completely blame you for this.

I again warn you
BEWARE.


I assked you if you can use cards without getting them country locked.
If you input codes to paysafecard.com from other country, they get instantly locked
because of country IP. It is not my fault you can't use them and you already caused
me 100eur code being locked, you idiot.

Codes can be used easily straight to webstore or gambling site (for example Pokerstars).

If you do not know how to use them correctly, don't bother offering a trade.....
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November 13, 2015, 01:14:24 PM
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Please beware. This guy is selling stolen and illegitimate paysafecard codes. These if once checked their balances on their website, get blocked and this guy will completely blame you for this.

I again warn you
BEWARE.
I think psc having some weird security validation even though if you bought it from store. If you access it from another country or location they might block the card and ask us to send the receipt through mail to activate again. Might this is not his mistake, not yours too Smiley


Exactly, what he said.

So stupid that someone who doesn't know how to handle codes correctly offers a trade and then gives a shit scam accusations for me.

Do note that "grtthegreat" got my money locked because of his stupidity and never sent me any bitcoins.
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November 13, 2015, 01:26:52 PM
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Please beware. This guy is selling stolen and illegitimate paysafecard codes. These if once checked their balances on their website, get blocked and this guy will completely blame you for this.

I again warn you
BEWARE.
I think psc having some weird security validation even though if you bought it from store. If you access it from another country or location they might block the card and ask us to send the receipt through mail to activate again. Might this is not his mistake, not yours too Smiley


Exactly, what he said.

So stupid that someone who doesn't know how to handle codes correctly offers a trade and then gives a shit scam accusations for me.

Do note that "grtthegreat" got my money locked because of his stupidity and never sent me any bitcoins.

If its your hard earned money, then go ask the paysafecard guys to get it unlocked.
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November 13, 2015, 01:57:20 PM
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Takes a long time to get a pin unlocked.
You are just a dumb idiot for dealing with payment method you don't know how to use.

See his trust-panel for details
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November 13, 2015, 02:35:42 PM
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Takes a long time to get a pin unlocked.
You are just a dumb idiot for dealing with payment method you don't know how to use.

See his trust-panel for details

Yeah, it ought to take a lot of time. It's stolen you see.  Roll Eyes
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November 13, 2015, 03:27:26 PM
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Hello. I sent you pm. Plz check and repply.
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