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Topic: Bitcoins to Virtual Credit Card! (Read 1763 times)

donator
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Happy New Year!
July 18, 2012, 07:12:55 PM
#5
Hello,

I can make virtual credit cards on the spot that require no name, and work anywhere. I can exchange your Bitcoin into a VCC (virtual credit card).

1 BTC [Mt.GOX Price] = $8.00 in VCC money.

Must be a minimum of $50.

I currently have ONE $150 card in stock. Looking to get it sold.
You forgot to change the '$xx in VCC money". This means that whatever the price is at MT.Gox, 1 bitcoin = $8.00 in VCC money.  Wink

Good eye, thank you.
legendary
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Away on an extended break
July 18, 2012, 01:54:45 AM
#4
Hello,

I can make virtual credit cards on the spot that require no name, and work anywhere. I can exchange your Bitcoin into a VCC (virtual credit card).

1 BTC [Mt.GOX Price] = $8.00 in VCC money.

Must be a minimum of $50.

I currently have ONE $150 card in stock. Looking to get it sold.
You forgot to change the '$xx in VCC money". This means that whatever the price is at MT.Gox, 1 bitcoin = $8.00 in VCC money.  Wink
donator
Activity: 256
Merit: 250
Happy New Year!
July 18, 2012, 01:51:37 AM
#3
I can make virtual credit cards on the spot that require no name, and work anywhere. I can exchange your Bitcoin into a VCC (virtual credit card).

1 BTC [$8.20] = $8.00 in VCC money.

So exchange rate is fluctuating pretty quickly.  You might wish to express your rate relative to the latest exchange rate (e.g., that $8 if the Mt. Gox last was $8.20 is about a 2.5% discount, or value of 97.5% of the bitcoin value.)

Does this need to be spent with one merchant, or can I spend part of it with one retailer and the balance at another?


Changed. It can be spent at any retailer, it's a virtual credit card. Just as if you had a credit card in your hand, but you only get the number, expiration date, and CVV.
legendary
Activity: 2506
Merit: 1010
July 17, 2012, 09:11:16 PM
#2
I can make virtual credit cards on the spot that require no name, and work anywhere. I can exchange your Bitcoin into a VCC (virtual credit card).

1 BTC [$8.20] = $8.00 in VCC money.

So exchange rate is fluctuating pretty quickly.  You might wish to express your rate relative to the latest exchange rate (e.g., that $8 if the Mt. Gox last was $8.20 is about a 2.5% discount, or value of 97.5% of the bitcoin value.)

Does this need to be spent with one merchant, or can I spend part of it with one retailer and the balance at another?
donator
Activity: 256
Merit: 250
Happy New Year!
July 17, 2012, 06:23:47 PM
#1
Hello,

I can make virtual credit cards on the spot that require no name, and work anywhere. I can exchange your Bitcoin into a VCC (virtual credit card).

1 BTC [Mt.GOX Price] = 4% more in VCC money.

Must be a minimum of $50.

I currently have ONE $150 card in stock. Looking to get it sold.
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