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October 23, 2014, 09:14:59 AM Last edit: October 30, 2014, 09:47:01 AM by kingkedi |
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i have an email giftcard which won in contest and want to sell the same it was from amazon.com
so i can accept escrow
payment for bitcoins it value $100
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kingkedi (OP)
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October 24, 2014, 04:11:39 AM |
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tunmkr
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October 24, 2014, 05:20:38 AM |
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$75
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kingkedi (OP)
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October 24, 2014, 06:02:57 AM |
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$75
what $75? you want to buy for $75 in btc value?
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tunmkr
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October 24, 2014, 05:10:12 PM |
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Yes , sorry I didn't specify , I already bought from another user
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kingkedi (OP)
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October 25, 2014, 04:04:17 AM |
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kingkedi (OP)
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October 27, 2014, 09:35:28 AM |
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kingkedi (OP)
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October 29, 2014, 05:26:12 AM |
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Eisenhower34
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October 29, 2014, 05:35:49 AM |
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Even if a buyer uses escrow he will really not be protected as the gift card could be purchased with a stolen credit card. IMO you will have a very hard time finding a buyer as you are very new here with no reputation.
I would suggest using purse.io to buy bitcoin with your gift cards. You essentially purchase something on a person's wish list, the items are sent to the person selling the bitcoin, then the bitcoin is transferred to your purse.io address.
As of now there are two offers that cost $50 each that will get you a total of ~.204 BTC (or roughly $71 worth of bitcoin if you do not have prime, if you do have prime there is an offer that cost ~$95 that will get you ~.242 BTC (or roughly $85 worth of bitcoin)
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October 29, 2014, 05:53:41 AM |
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so basically all deals with amazon is bad..?
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kingkedi (OP)
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October 29, 2014, 09:58:02 AM |
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Even if a buyer uses escrow he will really not be protected as the gift card could be purchased with a stolen credit card. IMO you will have a very hard time finding a buyer as you are very new here with no reputation.
I would suggest using purse.io to buy bitcoin with your gift cards. You essentially purchase something on a person's wish list, the items are sent to the person selling the bitcoin, then the bitcoin is transferred to your purse.io address.
As of now there are two offers that cost $50 each that will get you a total of ~.204 BTC (or roughly $71 worth of bitcoin if you do not have prime, if you do have prime there is an offer that cost ~$95 that will get you ~.242 BTC (or roughly $85 worth of bitcoin)
i already told it was from a contest winning and i am not like that person stolening creditcard and bought amazon giftcard and also coming to escrow you just seeing buyers side what will be seller side? i.e if buyer after taking code reddemed and said it not worked? then seller will be fooled always listen see from both sides if a true genuine person was there then deal can be done
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kingkedi (OP)
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October 29, 2014, 09:59:35 AM |
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Even if a buyer uses escrow he will really not be protected as the gift card could be purchased with a stolen credit card. IMO you will have a very hard time finding a buyer as you are very new here with no reputation.
I would suggest using purse.io to buy bitcoin with your gift cards. You essentially purchase something on a person's wish list, the items are sent to the person selling the bitcoin, then the bitcoin is transferred to your purse.io address.
As of now there are two offers that cost $50 each that will get you a total of ~.204 BTC (or roughly $71 worth of bitcoin if you do not have prime, if you do have prime there is an offer that cost ~$95 that will get you ~.242 BTC (or roughly $85 worth of bitcoin)
if you really want i will provide code first and only after verify you can give money
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ajw7989
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October 29, 2014, 10:56:38 AM |
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i think the main problem is everyone in the past few days said they won these cards from a "contest". That puts most people in a very skeptical situation since how many cards were there in these contests. You will have to be more specific.
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kingkedi (OP)
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October 29, 2014, 03:19:39 PM |
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i think the main problem is everyone in the past few days said they won these cards from a "contest". That puts most people in a very skeptical situation since how many cards were there in these contests. You will have to be more specific.
sir what sir see if one do stolen means all are not stolen? and all see i have won in last month and you can check thread and as nobody want to buy i myself used and now again in this month i will win if i am really stolen one i would be selling 10 to hundred cards
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scarsbergholden
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October 29, 2014, 04:30:40 PM |
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Even if a buyer uses escrow he will really not be protected as the gift card could be purchased with a stolen credit card. IMO you will have a very hard time finding a buyer as you are very new here with no reputation.
I would suggest using purse.io to buy bitcoin with your gift cards. You essentially purchase something on a person's wish list, the items are sent to the person selling the bitcoin, then the bitcoin is transferred to your purse.io address.
As of now there are two offers that cost $50 each that will get you a total of ~.204 BTC (or roughly $71 worth of bitcoin if you do not have prime, if you do have prime there is an offer that cost ~$95 that will get you ~.242 BTC (or roughly $85 worth of bitcoin)
i already told it was from a contest winning and i am not like that person stolening creditcard and bought amazon giftcard and also coming to escrow you just seeing buyers side what will be seller side? i.e if buyer after taking code reddemed and said it not worked? then seller will be fooled always listen see from both sides if a true genuine person was there then deal can be done You could use teamviewer to be able to verify if a code works or not; or the buyer could give his amazon credentials to the escrow who would enter the gift card information into their account. The risk is not that the code does not work initially, the risk is that the gift card was purchased with a stolen credit card. This would result in the buyer of the gift card getting the funds reversed from his amazon account. There are really just too many scams on here for people to be buying gift cards, especially when you cannot prove that your purchased it via legit means
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kingkedi (OP)
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October 30, 2014, 03:51:13 AM |
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Even if a buyer uses escrow he will really not be protected as the gift card could be purchased with a stolen credit card. IMO you will have a very hard time finding a buyer as you are very new here with no reputation.
I would suggest using purse.io to buy bitcoin with your gift cards. You essentially purchase something on a person's wish list, the items are sent to the person selling the bitcoin, then the bitcoin is transferred to your purse.io address.
As of now there are two offers that cost $50 each that will get you a total of ~.204 BTC (or roughly $71 worth of bitcoin if you do not have prime, if you do have prime there is an offer that cost ~$95 that will get you ~.242 BTC (or roughly $85 worth of bitcoin)
i already told it was from a contest winning and i am not like that person stolening creditcard and bought amazon giftcard and also coming to escrow you just seeing buyers side what will be seller side? i.e if buyer after taking code reddemed and said it not worked? then seller will be fooled always listen see from both sides if a true genuine person was there then deal can be done You could use teamviewer to be able to verify if a code works or not; or the buyer could give his amazon credentials to the escrow who would enter the gift card information into their account. The risk is not that the code does not work initially, the risk is that the gift card was purchased with a stolen credit card. This would result in the buyer of the gift card getting the funds reversed from his amazon account. There are really just too many scams on here for people to be buying gift cards, especially when you cannot prove that your purchased it via legit means hi,i will post the image if you can tell how to upload image i can understand your feeling but seeing all like that was not good
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scarsbergholden
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October 30, 2014, 08:23:49 AM |
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Even if a buyer uses escrow he will really not be protected as the gift card could be purchased with a stolen credit card. IMO you will have a very hard time finding a buyer as you are very new here with no reputation.
I would suggest using purse.io to buy bitcoin with your gift cards. You essentially purchase something on a person's wish list, the items are sent to the person selling the bitcoin, then the bitcoin is transferred to your purse.io address.
As of now there are two offers that cost $50 each that will get you a total of ~.204 BTC (or roughly $71 worth of bitcoin if you do not have prime, if you do have prime there is an offer that cost ~$95 that will get you ~.242 BTC (or roughly $85 worth of bitcoin)
i already told it was from a contest winning and i am not like that person stolening creditcard and bought amazon giftcard and also coming to escrow you just seeing buyers side what will be seller side? i.e if buyer after taking code reddemed and said it not worked? then seller will be fooled always listen see from both sides if a true genuine person was there then deal can be done You could use teamviewer to be able to verify if a code works or not; or the buyer could give his amazon credentials to the escrow who would enter the gift card information into their account. The risk is not that the code does not work initially, the risk is that the gift card was purchased with a stolen credit card. This would result in the buyer of the gift card getting the funds reversed from his amazon account. There are really just too many scams on here for people to be buying gift cards, especially when you cannot prove that your purchased it via legit means hi,i will post the image if you can tell how to upload image i can understand your feeling but seeing all like that was not good Your OP says that you won the gift card in a contest, so it will be very difficult to prove the contest organizer purchased the gift card via legit means. It has been said before, and it is worth saying again that you will probably be able to get more for the funds in your gift card if you use purse.io to buy bitcoin by filling a wish list order for a purse customer. They provide escrow that can track orders via amazon so both the buyer and seller should be protected (in theory)
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October 30, 2014, 08:49:21 AM |
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One solution to this might be, to use an escrow until the gift card is used and something is ordered with it. But you will have to look for a seller buying that amount worth and ship it. You guys can also request escrow to ship it.
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kingkedi (OP)
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October 30, 2014, 02:28:51 PM |
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for trusted users having good rating i will send first and only after checking it pay me in bitcoin
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kingkedi (OP)
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October 31, 2014, 04:09:51 AM |
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the reason i give giftcard is i dont wnat i wnat for cash and also last time also i am aunble to sell and i only used
but dont think it was scam and i even can show it received as gift in contest
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