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November 14, 2015, 07:25:12 PM
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Hello guys. I am wanting to trade my Amazon Gift Balance in exchange for Paypal. These are not gift cards but rather the balance I have in my account $577.03.

I found that someone else on here was doing something similar to below. I'd be willing to send first to reputable traders on here. If you only want a small chunk that is fine too.

Original balance was $700 but I use it about $60 a month for coffee and books.


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I do not have a physical giftcard-What I am talking about is my giftcard balance on Amazon.com. As alot of you may know, Amazon does not allow you to use your giftcard balance unless you spend it on Amazon or at one of a few affiliated sites. They won't even allow you to purchase gift cards with your gift card balance. And you aren't SUPPOSED to be able to transfer your giftcard balance to another account.

BUT...there is a trick. If you click on the "Give the Amazon gift of prime" promotional banner, you can send someone a gift of Amazon prime which comes to a total of 99$. However, if the person you send it to already has Amazon prime, they can still accept the gift and just have the 99$ added onto their Amazon giftcard balance!

So it would be really simple. I would select a trusted user on here, and I would get the email address that is affiliated with their Amazon account. I would then send the gift of prime to their account. It would show up in an email, and as long as you already have prime, you will have the option to accept the 99$ as giftcard balance. Then, after they see that the 99$ was added to their Amazon giftcard balance, they would send the 75% to the paypal account that I would provide to them.

The only issue would be if someone didn't have Amazon Prime and didn't want to have Amazon Prime. But even if someone doesn't have Prime, the loophole would start to work after the first transfer and the recepient then had Amazon prime. We would take turns doing the transfers obviously (99$ per transfer of Amazon gift card balance for 75% via paypal), since we can do multiple. I go, you go, I go, you go, son on.

Anyone interested please let me know! I was looking to do the transfer up to 8 times as I have a decent amount in my giftcard balance. And again, I would obviously go first.

Hit me up! It's legit...I found out about it on reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/beermoney/comments/2ffuue/question_is_there_any_possibility_to_sell_my/.

The only reason I haven't been able to sell it on there is because I wasn't an active member...so I would have to wait a couple weeks to be able to buy or sell things from people on there.
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November 14, 2015, 07:45:27 PM
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That's probably true. I only found this forum through Google trying to figure how to sell the balance. Figured it was worth a shot.

Got the balance on accident. Was trying to reload for $100 and ended up ordering $700. I don't buy enough to justify having the balance. After the dispute with AMEX didn't help I have to keep the balance.

Thought I'd try. Cool forum you guys got here.

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November 14, 2015, 09:40:14 PM
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80% is the less you can offer? I might be interested (we can escrow my BTC) but I find the rate quite high
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November 14, 2015, 10:29:39 PM
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I mean I guess it is all about the details. I think 80% is fair. If you were willing to take all of it on then yeah I might be ok with less.

I've had quite a few PM's about it but I don't know if I put much stock in people privately messaging me that won't post publicly on here. The scam factor seems a bit high for that.

Let me know what you think.
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November 15, 2015, 12:13:52 AM
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80% is hight rates. I can if you give me good rates. Sent me pm bro.
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November 15, 2015, 01:09:03 AM
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Repply bro.
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November 15, 2015, 02:25:47 AM
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Tried doing a transaction with CauseiCan.

He sensed my newbiness and pounced on it. He asked me to confirm on teamviewer which I did and then he asked me a number of other things and included going to the change password screen when he proceeded to lock me out of my account by changing the password immediately.

I called Amazon Executive Support and they immediately changed the password.

This guy is a scam artist to the t.

Sent me a message that he would do the trade and would send first, then asked for requirements which I fully expected and was ok with. I get it I'm new.

He denies the whole thing but Inder Singh of Vancouver, BC is liar and a scammer.

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November 15, 2015, 02:50:36 AM
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Use ESCROW even with a trusted members, your new and a trusted member might go defect for an account with high balance.

Almost certainly ordered with stolen credit/debit cards because criminals can afford to sell at "a loss" since it's not their own money.
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November 15, 2015, 04:56:50 AM
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Use ESCROW even with a trusted members, your new and a trusted member might go defect for an account with high balance.

Yeah I definitely learned this today. It's a scary world out there.
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November 15, 2015, 05:18:44 AM
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Tried doing a transaction with CauseiCan.

He sensed my newbiness and pounced on it. He asked me to confirm on teamviewer which I did and then he asked me a number of other things and included going to the change password screen when he proceeded to lock me out of my account by changing the password immediately.

I called Amazon Executive Support and they immediately changed the password.

This guy is a scam artist to the t.

Sent me a message that he would do the trade and would send first, then asked for requirements which I fully expected and was ok with. I get it I'm new.

He denies the whole thing but Inder Singh of Vancouver, BC is liar and a scammer.



Lol, he contacted me too... poor fucker scammer.

I'm Prime so I might want to get one or two 99$ cards from you on Black Friday using the prime method, need to place a big order. how much for those two?
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November 15, 2015, 07:00:34 AM
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Tried doing a transaction with CauseiCan.

He sensed my newbiness and pounced on it. He asked me to confirm on teamviewer which I did and then he asked me a number of other things and included going to the change password screen when he proceeded to lock me out of my account by changing the password immediately.

I called Amazon Executive Support and they immediately changed the password.

This guy is a scam artist to the t.

Sent me a message that he would do the trade and would send first, then asked for requirements which I fully expected and was ok with. I get it I'm new.

He denies the whole thing but Inder Singh of Vancouver, BC is liar and a scammer.



Lol, he contacted me too... poor fucker scammer.

I'm Prime so I might want to get one or two 99$ cards from you on Black Friday using the prime method, need to place a big order. how much for those two?

I'm closing this out. Found out doing it this way is a little to high risk for me. Am going to hold onto the balance for the forseeable future. Spoke to someone on Reddit about doing a transaction and have been verified both ways there but think I'm going to nix that as well.

Big hassle. Inder really messed with my level of trust. I severely underestimated the scam world that is out there. Shame on me for that but I got an education today and I didn't lose a dollar.
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