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legendary
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December 30, 2012, 12:58:34 PM
#29
OP done a trade of $399 successfully with phantitox. +1 fast and easy.
sr. member
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December 30, 2012, 10:08:20 AM
#28
Bump....Competitive Prices BTC4Amazon.com
Offering escrow with John (johntheding) member on here. To all that are interested
newbie
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December 30, 2012, 04:29:38 AM
#27
If legit I may order from in the future
sr. member
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December 30, 2012, 12:00:39 AM
#26
OP, don't joke around about things like this. Provide statements about your services and offer escrow on the first few purchases or present yourself as professionally as possible and let your reputation as an honest business grow organically.

Hello, We now offer Escrow Check out the website for more details or the new official Forum for our site in the Services section.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/btc-4-amazon-thread-all-fees-waived-for-next-40-btc-133900

~Thanks And have a Nice Day!
    BTC 4 Amazon Team
edd
donator
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December 29, 2012, 05:40:22 PM
#25

And nope no stolen credit cards Everything here is a completely legit service. I have bought at least 30 items on Amazon with the current linked card so if it was stolen I would presume somebody would have reported it by now.

Maybe it's just the wording, but that scares me.  Specifically:

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I would presume somebody would have reported it by now.

I agree, it is a very odd thing to say about your own credit card.

OP, don't joke around about things like this. Provide statements about your services and offer escrow on the first few purchases or present yourself as professionally as possible and let your reputation as an honest business grow organically.
mjc
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Available on Kindle
December 29, 2012, 04:29:18 PM
#24

And nope no stolen credit cards Everything here is a completely legit service. I have bought at least 30 items on Amazon with the current linked card so if it was stolen I would presume somebody would have reported it by now.

Maybe it's just the wording, but that scares me.  Specifically:

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I would presume somebody would have reported it by now.


sr. member
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December 28, 2012, 11:30:04 PM
#23
I messed up with the sockpuppet routine I will give you that much ok?
I just new that I would get a reception just like the one I'm getting now if I didn't employ some "creative marketing"

All I need is one user with $.99 worth of bitcoins to buy something and let the rest of the world know how there service went so that others will get the idea that this is really not a scam.

One man's "creative marketing" is another man's "fraud." Taking your service at face value is a little risky, since you are asking people to give you money on the hope that you'll come through for them. You have to expect that some people will be wary of that until it is proven. All your "creative marketing" has shown is that you have some degree of ethical flexibility in trying to build a web of trust based on lies; that alone may have scared anyone who was willing to be the first customer off. Honesty may not have gotten you a warm reception of customers, but it would have been a good first step in showing that your service is on the level.

I'm not trying to be mean, so I apologize if it seems that way. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and say that you are sincerely trying to start up a legitimate business, so I'll repeat the advice of our fellow BitCoiners: try starting with a trusted escrow to build your consumer-base and web of trust, and one day you may not need one (an escrow, that is).

And this may be nitpicking on my part, but I would also suggest you proofread your posts for spelling errors. Presentation is a big part of business, and an extra minute taken to present a professional image can help make a big difference.

If you are on the level, then hopefully admitting to the sock-puppet routine will show that you're trying to do things right. Just remember that asking people to part with their money is no small thing Wink

Thanks for both the advice and the criticism. I understand what I did wasn't right but I did it and now I have to live with the consequences. I do thank you for taking the time to relay the helpful message you just sent and hope that maybe one day when the BTC universe realizes that this is not a scam you would be willing to try my service.

I bid you a good day, Sir
member
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December 28, 2012, 11:25:58 PM
#22
I messed up with the sockpuppet routine I will give you that much ok?
I just new that I would get a reception just like the one I'm getting now if I didn't employ some "creative marketing"

All I need is one user with $.99 worth of bitcoins to buy something and let the rest of the world know how there service went so that others will get the idea that this is really not a scam.

One man's "creative marketing" is another man's "fraud." Taking your service at face value is a little risky, since you are asking people to give you money on the hope that you'll come through for them. You have to expect that some people will be wary of that until it is proven. All your "creative marketing" has shown is that you have some degree of ethical flexibility in trying to build a web of trust based on lies; that alone may have scared anyone who was willing to be the first customer off. Honesty may not have gotten you a warm reception of customers, but it would have been a good first step in showing that your service is on the level.

I'm not trying to be mean, so I apologize if it seems that way. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and say that you are sincerely trying to start up a legitimate business, so I'll repeat the advice of our fellow BitCoiners: try starting with a trusted escrow to build your consumer-base and web of trust, and one day you may not need one (an escrow, that is).

And this may be nitpicking on my part, but I would also suggest you proofread your posts for spelling errors. Presentation is a big part of business, and an extra minute taken to present a professional image can help make a big difference.

If you are on the level, then hopefully admitting to the sock-puppet routine will show that you're trying to do things right. Just remember that asking people to part with their money is no small thing Wink
sr. member
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December 28, 2012, 11:21:33 PM
#21
So many red flags that it would be a huge disservice to this community not to mark the OP a scammer right now.

Really No scam, I'm asking someone to try it, Anyone Just to prove to the rest of the world that this is not a scam.
The fees are currently waived so that 1BTC = 13.5 USD on Amazon

...................................
And nope no stolen credit cards Everything here is a completely legit service. I have bought at least 30 items on Amazon with the current linked card so if it was stolen I would presume somebody would have reported it by now.

OK, we'll see Aaron.
sr. member
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December 28, 2012, 11:05:25 PM
#20
I messed up with the sockpuppet routine I will give you that much ok?
I just new that I would get a reception just like the one I'm getting now if I didn't employ some "creative marketing"

All I need is one user with $.99 worth of bitcoins to buy something and let the rest of the world know how there service went so that others will get the idea that this is really not a scam.
legendary
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Away on an extended break
December 28, 2012, 11:01:30 PM
#19
PS: Just don't make another sockpuppet account (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/using-bitcoins-for-amazon-purchases-133585) if you want to promote your site seriously.

I would ask anyone interested to use escrow first until OP gains more reputation. We had enough of those fly-by-night operators now - see Scammer Accusations for the complete list please.

I 2nd this motion!

Well how do you intend on me growing reputation if everyone here is not willing to try it.
Escrow. How do you expect others to start trusting a company that employs sockpuppets to promote itself? I lol'ed hard at you being your own customer on the last thread.


Hey there,
Do you require payment before or after I have confirmation on the order?

Sorry about that, didn't notice a Reply.
We will show the order is available and the exact USD sale price for the item, along with our BTC charge and other information.
Once we have receipt of the BTC your order is placed and we send you multiple forms of confirmation including video of purchase and still screenshots.

Hope this Clarifies

newbie
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December 28, 2012, 11:01:07 PM
#18
PS: Just don't make another sockpuppet account (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/using-bitcoins-for-amazon-purchases-133585) if you want to promote your site seriously.

I would ask anyone interested to use escrow first until OP gains more reputation. We had enough of those fly-by-night operators now - see Scammer Accusations for the complete list please.

I 2nd this motion!

Well how do you intend on me growing reputation if everyone here is not willing to try it.
You are already off to a bad start by trying to promote your site through a sockpuppet. There was no need for that. You could have made a post introducing your service in a different part of the forum.
sr. member
Activity: 252
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December 28, 2012, 10:58:22 PM
#17
PS: Just don't make another sockpuppet account (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/using-bitcoins-for-amazon-purchases-133585) if you want to promote your site seriously.

I would ask anyone interested to use escrow first until OP gains more reputation. We had enough of those fly-by-night operators now - see Scammer Accusations for the complete list please.

I 2nd this motion!

Well how do you intend on me growing reputation if everyone here is not willing to try it.
hero member
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December 28, 2012, 10:50:56 PM
#16
PS: Just don't make another sockpuppet account (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/using-bitcoins-for-amazon-purchases-133585) if you want to promote your site seriously.

I would ask anyone interested to use escrow first until OP gains more reputation. We had enough of those fly-by-night operators now - see Scammer Accusations for the complete list please.

I 2nd this motion!
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
December 28, 2012, 10:50:23 PM
#15

bitcoin4amazon.webs.com
Is a working link. It should be back to our actual BTC4Amazon.com link sometime tomorrow.


Lol. Click on the menu links, they don't work, its not a working link.

All links are working what browser are you using?
I am running Linux and Firefox and everything is working
sr. member
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December 28, 2012, 10:48:26 PM
#14
So many red flags that it would be a huge disservice to this community not to mark the OP a scammer right now.

Really No scam, I'm asking someone to try it, Anyone Just to prove to the rest of the world that this is not a scam.
The fees are currently waived so that 1BTC = 13.5 USD on Amazon

...................................
And nope no stolen credit cards Everything here is a completely legit service.
hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 1006
December 28, 2012, 10:47:51 PM
#13

bitcoin4amazon.webs.com
Is a working link. It should be back to our actual BTC4Amazon.com link sometime tomorrow.


Lol. Click on the menu links, they don't work, its not a working link.
sr. member
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December 28, 2012, 10:45:48 PM
#12
"Simple
Go to Amazon. (Clicking will open in new window)
Find your Product
Copy URL (Ex. amazon.com/apple..
Go to our Order Page. (Clicking will open in same window)
Fill Out Form
Wait for Price Confirmation Email/Text/Call
Send Bitcoins
Your Product will arrive according to sellers shipping policy at YOUR door.
DO IT AGAIN!"

LOL, stolen credit cards...eh?
sr. member
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December 28, 2012, 10:44:07 PM
#11
So many red flags that it would be a huge disservice to this community not to mark the OP a scammer right now.
sr. member
Activity: 252
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December 28, 2012, 10:43:11 PM
#10
I would be interested in this. I've done BTC<-->Amazon purchases though individual buyers/sellers before and it's cumbersome and risky. An automated/centralized method would be nice.

This looks like it might be a scam though  Cry

It is really not a Scam My friend I ask of you to try it with something cheap and if it doesn't work exactly the way I say it will then you are welcome to have the 5 red x's put under my name
Do you have a working link?
BTC4Amazon.com Is a working link.
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