but your selling @ mtgox and you have to compensate so you charge a higher then face value price & then have to deal with a 5% fee.
All pay escrow tips to salty or tc & give you 890$ @ bitstamp
From what I can see, Coingig is using Gox, which from your perspective is great, since your BTC goes farther.
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Yes, I'm charging higher than face value to compensate for the Coingig fees. I'm not going to sell the card at a loss.. That seems reasonable to me. Taking $890 for $1000 worth of giftcards does not.