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April 13, 2014, 11:03:46 PM
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I have a pretty big supply of $250 ThinkGeek.com gift certificates (approximately 20).

I'm looking to sell them for $200 each as per Bitstamp rates.

I will NOT be using escrow BUT I will send the certificate code to you BEFORE you send me the BTC. Once you have verified that the code is indeed working, THEN you will send the BTC. This way no one has to worry about escrow fees, OR getting scammed by me. Sadly, this means that I will NOT be able to sell to newbies. Sorry, just can't trust you until you've had a few successful transactions on this site.

All I will need from you is an email address to send the gift certificate to.

For those of you who have never heard of ThinkGeek.com, I highly suggest you check it out. They sell TONS of cool geeky stuff, technology, niche products, etc. Very cool stuff.

PM me if you're interested. Smiley
And remember, ONLY ONE PER CUSTOMER UNLESS YOU BUY MORE THAN 1 WITHIN 24 HOURS!

Amount remaining: 19 (1 SOLD)
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April 14, 2014, 01:01:54 AM
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Are you carding these? Because it sounds like it.
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April 14, 2014, 01:24:56 AM
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Are you carding these? Because it sounds like it.

Sorry, I don't really know what that means.
They ARE gift cards, if that's what you mean. ThinkGeek just calls them gift, "certificates." They're all digital codes, though.
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April 14, 2014, 01:30:31 AM
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Are you carding these? Because it sounds like it.

Sorry, I don't really know what that means.
They ARE gift cards, if that's what you mean. ThinkGeek just calls them gift, "certificates." They're all digital codes, though.


Fair enough. I probably would buy one but you don't sell to newbies. But good luck with sales.
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