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April 06, 2014, 06:09:24 PM
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I'm looking to sell for 3 $200 Amazon gift cards for each $180 - (0,39 BTC)

If you want to buy all three  then I would be willing to sell it for $520 - (1.128 BTC)

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April 06, 2014, 06:22:24 PM
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I'm looking to sell for 3 $200 Amazon gift cards for each $180 - (0,39 BTC)

If you want to buy all three  then I would be willing to sell it for $520 - (1.128 BTC)



Do you have previous trades here?
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April 06, 2014, 06:47:32 PM
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I'm looking to sell for 3 $200 Amazon gift cards for each $180 - (0,39 BTC)

If you want to buy all three  then I would be willing to sell it for $520 - (1.128 BTC)



Do you have previous trades here?

Sorry, No

But I think we can escrow this pretty easily since those are both just data (BTC and Gift Card code)

Gweedo would be a great pick for escrow since he is a senior member and is often used for high value transactions.

If there is any way I can establish trust feel free to suggest
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April 06, 2014, 06:49:04 PM
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I dont think you can escrow an amazon card easily, since you could literally send an empty random code, and say it was not empty when sent.  The escrow would not know what happened,if that makes sense.
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April 06, 2014, 06:59:50 PM
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I dont think you can escrow an amazon card easily, since you could literally send an empty random code, and say it was not empty when sent.  The escrow would not know what happened,if that makes sense.

Hmh

I guess you should have to spend the Gift card while your funds are still in escrow right? I wouldn't mind waiting a day or two...

I understand that it still isn't bulletproof but I don't know what else to do

 
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April 06, 2014, 07:23:26 PM
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How about you just send the funds from my card to your own -  In that case I wouldn't be able to mess with the funds in any way

Of course escrow is released after the transaction is complete.

I think there is no fail point here, or am I wrong?
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April 07, 2014, 12:15:47 AM
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How about you just send the funds from my card to your own -  In that case I wouldn't be able to mess with the funds in any way

Of course escrow is released after the transaction is complete.

I think there is no fail point here, or am I wrong?

wrong
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April 07, 2014, 12:16:24 AM
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How about you just send the funds from my card to your own -  In that case I wouldn't be able to mess with the funds in any way

Of course escrow is released after the transaction is complete.

I think there is no fail point here, or am I wrong?

wrong

Beat me to it notserp lol
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April 07, 2014, 12:36:22 AM
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you a bunch of constructive mofos are you 

Well I quit, if somebody has a good idea feel free to shoot


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April 07, 2014, 12:36:53 AM
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you a bunch of constructive mofos are you 

Well I quit, if somebody has a good idea feel free to shoot




I messaged you, you never responded. 
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April 07, 2014, 12:53:28 AM
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you a bunch of constructive mofos are you 

Well I quit, if somebody has a good idea feel free to shoot




I messaged you, you never responded. 

Mea culpa, mea culpa mea, maxima culpa
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April 07, 2014, 12:55:08 AM
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you a bunch of constructive mofos are you 

Well I quit, if somebody has a good idea feel free to shoot




I messaged you, you never responded. 

Mea culpa, mea culpa mea, maxima culpa

No idea what that means, good luck with your sale
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April 07, 2014, 01:04:48 AM
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It means my mistake, It's like that repentance you say in church when the priest goes all preachy, nevermind...

I didn't see the PM's you sent. I just sent you a response.

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April 07, 2014, 01:18:00 AM
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u would have to sell these for 20% off min even then it will be hard to sell
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April 07, 2014, 06:10:10 AM
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Heres your escrow solution:

Find someone EXTREMELY trusted. Escrow receives BTC from the BTC seller and the buyer sends the amazon gift code DIRECTLY to the escrow. The escrow is given the login info for the BTC seller's amazon account where he wants the gift card(s) applied. The escrow then adds the gift card code(s) himself manually and if codes are good he releases the BTC to the buyer. Otherwise, if codes don't work, then the BTC is released back to the seller.

Same situation goes for moneypaks and have done this process a couple times using escrow for said moneypak trades. Good luck to you OP.
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April 08, 2014, 01:54:14 AM
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Heres your escrow solution:

Find someone EXTREMELY trusted. Escrow receives BTC from the BTC seller and the buyer sends the amazon gift code DIRECTLY to the escrow. The escrow is given the login info for the BTC seller's amazon account where he wants the gift card(s) applied. The escrow then adds the gift card code(s) himself manually and if codes are good he releases the BTC to the buyer. Otherwise, if codes don't work, then the BTC is released back to the seller.

Same situation goes for moneypaks and have done this process a couple times using escrow for said moneypak trades. Good luck to you OP.

That's exactly what I have been saying in the PM's. Thanks.
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April 08, 2014, 02:22:19 AM
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Heres your escrow solution:

Find someone EXTREMELY trusted. Escrow receives BTC from the BTC seller and the buyer sends the amazon gift code DIRECTLY to the escrow. The escrow is given the login info for the BTC seller's amazon account where he wants the gift card(s) applied. The escrow then adds the gift card code(s) himself manually and if codes are good he releases the BTC to the buyer. Otherwise, if codes don't work, then the BTC is released back to the seller.

Same situation goes for moneypaks and have done this process a couple times using escrow for said moneypak trades. Good luck to you OP.

That's exactly what I have been saying in the PM's. Thanks.

escrow wont matter with amazon its just like paypal to easy to charge back
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April 08, 2014, 02:26:11 AM
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Heres your escrow solution:

Find someone EXTREMELY trusted. Escrow receives BTC from the BTC seller and the buyer sends the amazon gift code DIRECTLY to the escrow. The escrow is given the login info for the BTC seller's amazon account where he wants the gift card(s) applied. The escrow then adds the gift card code(s) himself manually and if codes are good he releases the BTC to the buyer. Otherwise, if codes don't work, then the BTC is released back to the seller.

Same situation goes for moneypaks and have done this process a couple times using escrow for said moneypak trades. Good luck to you OP.

That's exactly what I have been saying in the PM's. Thanks.

escrow wont matter with amazon its just like paypal to easy to charge back

you're like lice.

I use Gyft.com - you can transfer the cards to another account (cannot be reversed)
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April 08, 2014, 02:31:26 AM
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Heres your escrow solution:

Find someone EXTREMELY trusted. Escrow receives BTC from the BTC seller and the buyer sends the amazon gift code DIRECTLY to the escrow. The escrow is given the login info for the BTC seller's amazon account where he wants the gift card(s) applied. The escrow then adds the gift card code(s) himself manually and if codes are good he releases the BTC to the buyer. Otherwise, if codes don't work, then the BTC is released back to the seller.

Same situation goes for moneypaks and have done this process a couple times using escrow for said moneypak trades. Good luck to you OP.

That's exactly what I have been saying in the PM's. Thanks.

escrow wont matter with amazon its just like paypal to easy to charge back

you're like lice.

I use Gyft.com - you can transfer the cards to another account (cannot be reversed)

i dont use gyft so how can they guarantee the person who bought the card doesnt charge it back?
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April 08, 2014, 03:13:16 AM
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Heres your escrow solution:

Find someone EXTREMELY trusted. Escrow receives BTC from the BTC seller and the buyer sends the amazon gift code DIRECTLY to the escrow. The escrow is given the login info for the BTC seller's amazon account where he wants the gift card(s) applied. The escrow then adds the gift card code(s) himself manually and if codes are good he releases the BTC to the buyer. Otherwise, if codes don't work, then the BTC is released back to the seller.

Same situation goes for moneypaks and have done this process a couple times using escrow for said moneypak trades. Good luck to you OP.

That's exactly what I have been saying in the PM's. Thanks.

escrow wont matter with amazon its just like paypal to easy to charge back

you're like lice.

I use Gyft.com - you can transfer the cards to another account (cannot be reversed)

i dont use gyft so how can they guarantee the person who bought the card doesnt charge it back?

because they can tell if the card has been opened or not.

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