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December 25, 2014, 05:18:21 AM
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Hey!

I have some BTC and I want to get a non-reversible payment.

I heard that Vanilla-reload cards are good?

Can they be charged-back or somethn like that?

Also, should I ask for receipt proof that they actually purchased it?

Also, where should I sell my BTC for vanilla reload cards? (Any sites besides local-bitcoins)

Also, you need a Visa card to load funds into right? You can't just use the vanilla reload card to make purchases?

Thanks!

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December 25, 2014, 01:52:06 PM
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Vanilla is reversible if someone reports it, or if it was fraudulently obtained. Although it's extremely rare that any stores will accept debit/credit cards to purchase them, still make sure it was purchased with cash. Ask for receipt if you don't fully trust the person that bought it.

Vanilla REALOD are used to add funds to other cards. You can't directly buy anything with them like you would with a debit/credit card.


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