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hero member
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March 23, 2013, 09:16:28 PM
#51
question...


1) how do you plan on dealing with fraud, i see you pass on that problem to your re-sellers, is it something they are aware of?

2) if i buy the 100$ card today, and redeem it 10 days from now ( lets say bitcoin droped to 50$ by then ) would i get 2 bitcoin - some FEE??

I hope that resellers are aware that they are selling a stored-value card that once redeemed cannot be revoked.

I would also like to know if there is a conversion fee upon redeeming the card. The 2.99 fee is actually competitive to doing moneypak trades with individuals, so i'm hoping that there is no other fees.
legendary
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Trusted Bitcoiner
March 23, 2013, 08:23:55 PM
#50
question...


1) how do you plan on dealing with fraud, i see you pass on that problem to your re-sellers, is it something they are aware of?

2) if i buy the 100$ card today, and redeem it 10 days from now ( lets say bitcoin droped to 50$ by then ) would i get 2 bitcoin - some FEE??
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
March 23, 2013, 07:21:27 PM
#49
Ok I think I misunderstood. I was thinking I could order physical gift cards with bitcoin codes/redemption instructions embedded in them to give as gifts. Is this possible?

this info can be found on the cards back Smiley

Ok I just bought 4 cards. I was emailed the 4 codes, will the 4 cards be coming in the mail as well? I think I'm still not fully understanding. If/when they do come, where do my employees go to redeem the codes?
Thanks



once you get those code you have to go to www.giftcoins.me site, from there it's easy

just enter card code and bitcoins wallet ID and that's it..wait for bitcoins to show up in your wallet, takes 2-3min total

Ok, so there isn't a physical card available. No problem, that's still a quick way to buy bitcoins.
Thanks again



sure there is physical one as well, just jagoo doesn't sell those Smiley I can send them to anyone just shipping will take some time, not fast option at all


Got a website I can order from? Smiley
hero member
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March 23, 2013, 07:13:31 PM
#48
A lot of places that sell "gift cards" only accept cash (and sometimes debit). I hope and assume that stores selling physical versions of these will be taking such precautions. Especially early resellers/venders.

sure there is physical one as well, just jagoo doesn't sell those Smiley I can send them to anyone just shipping will take some time, not fast option at all

So, the physical ones don't have the security measures in place like the similar "gift cards" you see at walmart and such? They're just a redeem code on a card?
sr. member
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QUIFAS EXCHANGE
March 23, 2013, 06:53:51 PM
#47
Ok I think I misunderstood. I was thinking I could order physical gift cards with bitcoin codes/redemption instructions embedded in them to give as gifts. Is this possible?

this info can be found on the cards back Smiley

Ok I just bought 4 cards. I was emailed the 4 codes, will the 4 cards be coming in the mail as well? I think I'm still not fully understanding. If/when they do come, where do my employees go to redeem the codes?
Thanks



once you get those code you have to go to www.giftcoins.me site, from there it's easy

just enter card code and bitcoins wallet ID and that's it..wait for bitcoins to show up in your wallet, takes 2-3min total

Ok, so there isn't a physical card available. No problem, that's still a quick way to buy bitcoins.
Thanks again



sure there is physical one as well, just jagoo doesn't sell those Smiley I can send them to anyone just shipping will take some time, not fast option at all
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
March 23, 2013, 06:49:59 PM
#46
Ok I think I misunderstood. I was thinking I could order physical gift cards with bitcoin codes/redemption instructions embedded in them to give as gifts. Is this possible?

this info can be found on the cards back Smiley

Ok I just bought 4 cards. I was emailed the 4 codes, will the 4 cards be coming in the mail as well? I think I'm still not fully understanding. If/when they do come, where do my employees go to redeem the codes?
Thanks



once you get those code you have to go to www.giftcoins.me site, from there it's easy

just enter card code and bitcoins wallet ID and that's it..wait for bitcoins to show up in your wallet, takes 2-3min total

Ok, so there isn't a physical card available. No problem, that's still a quick way to buy bitcoins.
Thanks again

sr. member
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QUIFAS EXCHANGE
March 23, 2013, 06:42:26 PM
#45
I purchased a $100 card from Jagoo (which costs $109.90).  The website made me use that special password OP was talking about that VISA does.  Btw I hate that special password thing because I only have to use it like once a year I have to reset the password every time.

Anyways, Once I made payment I instantly received the email with the confirmation code.

This step needs improvement - at no point in time was I ever told from jagoo, or in the email, or in item description, what website I needed to go to to redeem my code.

Since im smart, and I was reading this thread, I was able to figure it out.

I redeemed my code at giftcoins.me using the email confirmation option.  Here is the error that I received at your website.



Even though I received an error, I still received my email confirmation instantly, and then 2 to 3 minutes later I got the pop up from my bitcoin wallet that there was an incoming transaction. I am in the middle of receiving 1.3556116 for $109.90 paid.  Mtgox last price shows $64.1647, so looks like everyone involved is getting a nice percentage.

This is by far the fastest and easiest way to buy BTC that I have seen.

this error was found and fixed, it won't happen again Smiley
sr. member
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QUIFAS EXCHANGE
March 23, 2013, 06:32:25 PM
#44
Ok I think I misunderstood. I was thinking I could order physical gift cards with bitcoin codes/redemption instructions embedded in them to give as gifts. Is this possible?

this info can be found on the cards back Smiley

Ok I just bought 4 cards. I was emailed the 4 codes, will the 4 cards be coming in the mail as well? I think I'm still not fully understanding. If/when they do come, where do my employees go to redeem the codes?
Thanks



once you get those code you have to go to www.giftcoins.me site, from there it's easy

just enter card code and bitcoins wallet ID and that's it..wait for bitcoins to show up in your wallet, takes 2-3min total
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
March 23, 2013, 06:29:31 PM
#43
Ok I think I misunderstood. I was thinking I could order physical gift cards with bitcoin codes/redemption instructions embedded in them to give as gifts. Is this possible?

this info can be found on the cards back Smiley

Ok I just bought 4 cards. I was emailed the 4 codes, will the 4 cards be coming in the mail as well? I think I'm still not fully understanding. If/when they do come, where do my employees go to redeem the codes?
Thanks

legendary
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March 23, 2013, 06:21:47 PM
#42
the cards in the picture are great for use in retail stores, and retail stores have their own methods of preventing charge backs. eg use of pin numbers in store.

obviously if you have fully set up the legal paperwork involved with becoming a company to then offer products to businesses then although im not endorsing the expansion of the black market side. there are many shops in towns that dont sell drugs but they sell paraphernalia related to drugs, which you can start looking into as places that would offer bitcoins.

other independent stores
EG  
independent geek shops that sell custom computers parts and repairs. where people can buy bitcoins to then get web hosting without credit cards, simply by paying cash instore.

and then expand to walmarts 7-11 once you can show there is a demand for the retail giants to also have them on their racks alongside facebook credits.

just be careful that the cards can be activated, validated and deactivated live as retailers in some countries do have to offer a refund of some form within a reasonable time. so retailers would need to be trained and have a simple system to ensure that people dont just steal the cards off the shelves (as they need activating). They aren't used instantly then requesting a refund (validating) and if a refund is processed (deactivated). Purely to ensure that there are no losses by the retailer or yourselves.

places like walmart wont even meet you for a consultation about using you as a supplier unless you can show honest transaction volumes which would in their eyes be deemed as enough demand to use their valuable shelving space. They know a 7 inch area/rack can net them X amount of dollars a week offering itunes cards or facebook cards so to be accepted to be on one of their racks you have to show you can net them a reasonable profit.

so i would start with the small independent stores
sr. member
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QUIFAS EXCHANGE
March 23, 2013, 06:13:49 PM
#41
Let me say couple words about prices Smiley

This is unique service and as you could read so far nothing beats it in terms of speed.

As more resellers join they will offer lower prices for sure, one more reseller is on board and expect to start offering cards within 10 days.

You must understand that no one would sell this if they make only 2-3% by selling this, resellers need to be motivated somehow Smiley

We plan to list all resellers on giftcoins.me and from there you can choose who has the best deal, cheapest price and payment options...this should help lowering the price a bit.

As I understand majority of people hates waiting and are willing to spend that extra buck to get something NOW and not in few days Smiley
hero member
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March 23, 2013, 06:06:18 PM
#40
Love the idea. Good luck with this.

I hope to see these in supermarkets within the next year.
sr. member
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QUIFAS EXCHANGE
March 23, 2013, 06:02:18 PM
#39
Ok I think I misunderstood. I was thinking I could order physical gift cards with bitcoin codes/redemption instructions embedded in them to give as gifts. Is this possible?

this info can be found on the cards back Smiley
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
March 23, 2013, 05:58:18 PM
#38
Ok I think I misunderstood. I was thinking I could order physical gift cards with bitcoin codes/redemption instructions embedded in them to give as gifts. Is this possible?
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
March 23, 2013, 05:49:56 PM
#37
I purchased a $100 card from Jagoo (which costs $109.90).  The website made me use that special password OP was talking about that VISA does.  Btw I hate that special password thing because I only have to use it like once a year I have to reset the password every time.

Anyways, Once I made payment I instantly received the email with the confirmation code.

This step needs improvement - at no point in time was I ever told from jagoo, or in the email, or in item description, what website I needed to go to to redeem my code.

Since im smart, and I was reading this thread, I was able to figure it out.

I redeemed my code at giftcoins.me using the email confirmation option.  Here is the error that I received at your website.



Even though I received an error, I still received my email confirmation instantly, and then 2 to 3 minutes later I got the pop up from my bitcoin wallet that there was an incoming transaction. I am in the middle of receiving 1.3556116 for $109.90 paid.  Mtgox last price shows $64.1647, so looks like everyone involved is getting a nice percentage.

This is by far the fastest and easiest way to buy BTC that I have seen.
Isn't that weird? I purchased a gift card with 100$ wich cost 109$

Wow!
full member
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March 23, 2013, 05:48:18 PM
#36
Awesome man good for you... I had this idea a year ago, but never knew how to put it together... I envisioned these being sold next to the other giftcards in target and walgreens..

That's nice.

Think about how many people will buy bitcoins from the street shops.
sr. member
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March 23, 2013, 05:47:35 PM
#35
I purchased a $100 card from Jagoo (which costs $109.90).  The website made me use that special password OP was talking about that VISA does.  Btw I hate that special password thing because I only have to use it like once a year I have to reset the password every time.

Anyways, Once I made payment I instantly received the email with the confirmation code.

This step needs improvement - at no point in time was I ever told from jagoo, or in the email, or in item description, what website I needed to go to to redeem my code.

Since im smart, and I was reading this thread, I was able to figure it out.

I redeemed my code at giftcoins.me using the email confirmation option.  Here is the error that I received at your website.



Even though I received an error, I still received my email confirmation instantly, and then 2 to 3 minutes later I got the pop up from my bitcoin wallet that there was an incoming transaction. I am in the middle of receiving 1.3556116 for $109.90 paid.  Mtgox last price shows $64.1647, so looks like everyone involved is getting a nice percentage.

This is by far the fastest and easiest way to buy BTC that I have seen.
newbie
Activity: 46
Merit: 0
March 23, 2013, 05:36:43 PM
#34
Awesome man good for you... I had this idea a year ago, but never knew how to put it together... I envisioned these being sold next to the other giftcards in target and walgreens..
full member
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Merit: 100
March 23, 2013, 05:27:59 PM
#33
The card idea is great! Imagine if you can buy cards like that from everywhere  Cheesy
legendary
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Bitcoin
March 23, 2013, 04:43:13 PM
#32
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there are million scenarios that can happen all this only because of minority of people that like to steal and get something for nothing.

I see you are noob to Bitcoin then Wink. Those type of scenarios thrive in this petri dish we call Bitcoin. I'm not here to rain on anyone's parade and will probably be buying a few of these from you but  Sgt. Spike and I have been in this game for awhile and have seen many,many people come through claiming things that just aren't true. The person selling these giftcards are liable for chargebacks when someone purchases them. That isn't going to far! that is just being honest!
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