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Topic: BUYING: $150 Prepaid Visa/Mastercard/Discover/Amex (Multiple cards allowed) (Read 2209 times)

hero member
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If your still looking i can provide you with the amount you required on the card.
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you should look up btcinstant.com

they deliver exactly what you need, at low fees, instantly and the guy running the site is really nice!

*No legal info
*Contact link is a null link (not even dead)
*Terms loaded with spelling errors (mine fee used instead of "minus fee", ect)
*The "Variation" clause on the TOS is AWSOME!. " Please check this page regularly to ensure you are familiar with the current version." . This wont hold up in any court in the US (and Im sure anywhere else for that matter). You need to have the terms on the same page as the option for agreement as one can agree, but the terms page could be no readable. There was a legal battle a while back where a Windows users was greeted with a bunch of garbled images instead of the EULA for Windows and was able to go on with the install without seeing it. As a result, he won the first refund for a copy of Windows. And just so you know, on IE7, your terms page fails to load so IE7 users are not bound to this agreement.

Yep, nice site right there.


Hello,

Contact link does work ? Thanks!
full member
Activity: 180
Merit: 100
you should look up btcinstant.com

they deliver exactly what you need, at low fees, instantly and the guy running the site is really nice!

Thanks Antares! Matthew let us know what you need!  Smiley
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I have a $50 card at current MTGOX low. PM me.
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you should look up btcinstant.com

they deliver exactly what you need, at low fees, instantly and the guy running the site is really nice!

*No legal info
*Contact link is a null link (not even dead)
*Terms loaded with spelling errors (mine fee used instead of "minus fee", ect)
*The "Variation" clause on the TOS is AWSOME!. " Please check this page regularly to ensure you are familiar with the current version." . This wont hold up in any court in the US (and Im sure anywhere else for that matter). You need to have the terms on the same page as the option for agreement as one can agree, but the terms page could be no readable. There was a legal battle a while back where a Windows users was greeted with a bunch of garbled images instead of the EULA for Windows and was able to go on with the install without seeing it. As a result, he won the first refund for a copy of Windows. And just so you know, on IE7, your terms page fails to load so IE7 users are not bound to this agreement.

Yep, nice site right there.
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
you should look up btcinstant.com

they deliver exactly what you need, at low fees, instantly and the guy running the site is really nice!
hero member
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Merit: 500
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