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February 27, 2014, 02:43:08 PM
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I am offering Google Play and Spotify gift cards for BTC. My price is the cost of the gift card, + 15%, in BTC with the preev.com exchange rate.

Escrow is fine by me. Mailing the card would be possible, but you would have to cover the costs. I would normally just message you the code.

These are for UK (note that is the United Kingdom - they WILL NOT work in other countries).

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February 27, 2014, 02:45:11 PM
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Wait, what, so for a £10 gift card, we have to give you £12.50 in BTC?

Yeah...
...you realize the majority of people offer discounts? I bought a 1 year spotify subscription two months ago for $6.

Please ask for a signed message from my on-site Bitcoin address (Check my profile) before doing any offsite trades with me.
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February 27, 2014, 02:47:21 PM
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Wait, what, so for a £10 gift card, we have to give you £12.50 in BTC?

Yeah...
...you realize the majority of people offer discounts? I bought a 1 year spotify subscription two months ago for $6.

I would offer discounts, but I don't like making an immediate loss. If I had a way of getting the cards cheaper, then of course I would offer a discount...
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February 27, 2014, 02:48:53 PM
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Wait, what, so for a £10 gift card, we have to give you £12.50 in BTC?

Yeah...
...you realize the majority of people offer discounts? I bought a 1 year spotify subscription two months ago for $6.

I would offer discounts, but I don't like making an immediate loss. If I had a way of getting the cards cheaper, then of course I would offer a discount...

My point is that others can get the cards for cheaper, so, why'd anyone buy from you? You have to give a reason for people to choose you over others.

Please ask for a signed message from my on-site Bitcoin address (Check my profile) before doing any offsite trades with me.
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February 27, 2014, 02:52:23 PM
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Wait, what, so for a £10 gift card, we have to give you £12.50 in BTC?

Yeah...
...you realize the majority of people offer discounts? I bought a 1 year spotify subscription two months ago for $6.

I would offer discounts, but I don't like making an immediate loss. If I had a way of getting the cards cheaper, then of course I would offer a discount...

My point is that others can get the cards for cheaper, so, why'd anyone buy from you? You have to give a reason for people to choose you over others.

People getting cards cheaper is super sketchy?

Ok, maybe nothing. When I first registered here, things were different. Maybe now they aren't...

Oh well, I'll leave this up. If I don't get any offers, I don't get any offers.

(I also changed it to 15%).
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February 27, 2014, 03:01:38 PM
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Whoops, sorry for the wrong place whoever moved this! Goods vs. Digital goods...
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