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May 23, 2013, 09:28:51 AM |
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I would forward you my emails and telephone transcripts, but that is a little excessive... (I have sold 12 codes, 12 have had this "issue". They have required this for EVERY code so far, that I have sold. This includes 3 invoices/packing-slips. 1 for 3-cards, 1 for 3-cards, 1 for 6-cards. They know it is ME reselling the games, because I have called them directly about the purchases. The invoices can not be used again, since all 12 cards are accounted for, from me. Unless I get a new invoice and make new purchases, which I am.)
For now, you will just have to take my direct testimonial, and the thousands of testimonials on the internet as proof.
Why would I make this up? Is it that difficult to photograph your proof of purchase, in advance, before selling the game-codes?
I am just trying to protect those buying, and those selling, at the same time. The last thing an honest seller wants is a stupid legitimate complication tarnishing their record, from a frustrated buyer crying-wolf.
You don't have to believe me. It isn't my loss if your funds get pulled because the person buying the codes thinks they were ripped-off, and doesn't return the card to you, and leaves YOU high and dry. Or if you buy a card, and find it does not work, and can't contact the seller, and can't get your money back.
The only one who would care about this bit of info, seeing it as "bad", is someone selling illegal game codes... Are you selling illegal game codes? Is that why you are questioning my experience?
NOTE: I do not sell cards here. Just for the record, I sell on ebay. Where I can sell to trusted individuals that can be held accountable for losses. (Not that people here can not be trusted, but there is a "scammer rating" for a reason.)
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