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Topic: Hyatt gift cards - Bulk - Cheap (Read 1656 times)

newbie
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April 22, 2016, 12:26:05 PM
#26
I have hyatt egift cards that i sell at 25% the the face value. Iwill send the entire egift card,
Not just a code. I have available from $100.00-$2000.00
Icq me if interested at.   675003139
100% guaranteed.
newbie
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April 15, 2016, 08:42:54 PM
#25
Pm me me your skype
member
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April 15, 2016, 07:57:32 PM
#24
Alright I'm interested in some of this
newbie
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April 15, 2016, 05:33:05 PM
#23
They dont die so whenever
If any issue. Ill replace them. But issues hardly ever come
member
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April 15, 2016, 03:10:21 PM
#22
How long do I have to use this? Does this have to be use immediately or within 6 months? $35 for $100 in gc right
newbie
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April 14, 2016, 07:03:42 PM
#21
As long as the gift cards aren't carded there won't be an issue. Of course that's a big if.

They arent carded for sure. Or they would go bad
Cracked. I cant say for sure. Since i get them off someone. But dont think they are

These cards dont. And if you have any issues. Ill replace it after checking. Check my feedback on bitify, 100%. Im here for the long haul

And for the other persons question, i have never, i repeat, never. Had someone say anything has happened after you use it. Once its used. Thats it. No chargeback or anything

Stolen cards are stolen cards, which can be quite risky since Hyatt still requires a credit / debit card and ID. I don't think buyers will be worrying about replacements or refunds if these cards go bad and come back as stolen, hacked or carded.

Not trying to ruin your thread or anything. Think of this as me helping you save money if you're stocking up on these to resell as not many will be interested.

Id be more concerned on possible jail time if I got caught then not paying for 1 night at a hotel.

Since like you mentioned it does require an ID to reserve a place.. I can only imagine people doing this more then once and getting caught.


Thanks for your input
Bye
sr. member
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April 14, 2016, 06:29:50 PM
#20
As long as the gift cards aren't carded there won't be an issue. Of course that's a big if.

They arent carded for sure. Or they would go bad
Cracked. I cant say for sure. Since i get them off someone. But dont think they are

These cards dont. And if you have any issues. Ill replace it after checking. Check my feedback on bitify, 100%. Im here for the long haul

And for the other persons question, i have never, i repeat, never. Had someone say anything has happened after you use it. Once its used. Thats it. No chargeback or anything

Stolen cards are stolen cards, which can be quite risky since Hyatt still requires a credit / debit card and ID. I don't think buyers will be worrying about replacements or refunds if these cards go bad and come back as stolen, hacked or carded.

Not trying to ruin your thread or anything. Think of this as me helping you save money if you're stocking up on these to resell as not many will be interested.

Id be more concerned on possible jail time if I got caught then not paying for 1 night at a hotel.

Since like you mentioned it does require an ID to reserve a place.. I can only imagine people doing this more then once and getting caught.
newbie
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April 14, 2016, 04:24:40 PM
#19
Bumping thread
More instock again
newbie
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April 13, 2016, 03:04:26 PM
#18
More stock
Pm me for details
And pm me your skypes
newbie
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April 12, 2016, 03:43:19 PM
#17
PM me for offers and more details
newbie
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April 11, 2016, 06:13:46 PM
#16
Once its used. Its used
There womt be any issue after you used it
Worse case, it goes bad before you use. Tell me, ill give you a new one... simple as
Sold a few thousand already so i know that for sure.

But thanks for your opinion
legendary
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April 11, 2016, 05:19:53 PM
#15
As long as the gift cards aren't carded there won't be an issue. Of course that's a big if.

They arent carded for sure. Or they would go bad
Cracked. I cant say for sure. Since i get them off someone. But dont think they are

These cards dont. And if you have any issues. Ill replace it after checking. Check my feedback on bitify, 100%. Im here for the long haul

And for the other persons question, i have never, i repeat, never. Had someone say anything has happened after you use it. Once its used. Thats it. No chargeback or anything

Stolen cards are stolen cards, which can be quite risky since Hyatt still requires a credit / debit card and ID. I don't think buyers will be worrying about replacements or refunds if these cards go bad and come back as stolen, hacked or carded.

Not trying to ruin your thread or anything. Think of this as me helping you save money if you're stocking up on these to resell as not many will be interested.
newbie
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Merit: 0
April 11, 2016, 05:07:30 PM
#14
I've bought one of these from another seller.

It's an e-gift card code. You can use a phone app like Android Pay or Gyft to store the code. On checkout day, the hotel presents you with a bill. When you are at the front desk checking out, you can tell them you'd like to pay the bill with a gift card.

Thankfully there is a way to check the balance of the gift card so I personally called and checked balance immediately prior to checkout to verify that it was still a working card.

There is no way to pay online or anything. You will have to reserve the room normally with a credit card, and present a credit card at check in. The hotel had already done a temporary authorization on my credit card for the full amount but they never actually charged the card anything and the temporary authorization dropped in a couple of days.

I was also able to charge food to the room during my stay. It made it a pretty nice affordable trip Smiley

Thanks for the details Smiley
Now everyone else knows.
newbie
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April 11, 2016, 02:26:20 AM
#13
As long as the gift cards aren't carded there won't be an issue. Of course that's a big if.

They arent carded for sure. Or they would go bad
Cracked. I cant say for sure. Since i get them off someone. But dont think they are

These cards dont. And if you have any issues. Ill replace it after checking. Check my feedback on bitify, 100%. Im here for the long haul

And for the other persons question, i have never, i repeat, never. Had someone say anything has happened after you use it. Once its used. Thats it. No chargeback or anything
newbie
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April 10, 2016, 11:18:02 PM
#12
As long as the gift cards aren't carded there won't be an issue. Of course that's a big if.
copper member
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April 10, 2016, 11:01:03 PM
#11
I've bought one of these from another seller.

It's an e-gift card code. You can use a phone app like Android Pay or Gyft to store the code. On checkout day, the hotel presents you with a bill. When you are at the front desk checking out, you can tell them you'd like to pay the bill with a gift card.

Thankfully there is a way to check the balance of the gift card so I personally called and checked balance immediately prior to checkout to verify that it was still a working card.

There is no way to pay online or anything. You will have to reserve the room normally with a credit card, and present a credit card at check in. The hotel had already done a temporary authorization on my credit card for the full amount but they never actually charged the card anything and the temporary authorization dropped in a couple of days.

I was also able to charge food to the room during my stay. It made it a pretty nice affordable trip Smiley
It sounds like if the gift card were to go bad in the future then the hotel could simply charge your credit card and would know exactly who you are.



I am not interested in the gift card, however I am curious to know if the OP specifically knows if the source of the gift cards are legit (eg they are not from stolen credit cards, not from cracked/hacked accounts, not otherwise stolen in any way).
full member
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April 10, 2016, 10:56:12 PM
#10
I've bought one of these from another seller.

It's an e-gift card code. You can use a phone app like Android Pay or Gyft to store the code. On checkout day, the hotel presents you with a bill. When you are at the front desk checking out, you can tell them you'd like to pay the bill with a gift card.

Thankfully there is a way to check the balance of the gift card so I personally called and checked balance immediately prior to checkout to verify that it was still a working card.

There is no way to pay online or anything. You will have to reserve the room normally with a credit card, and present a credit card at check in. The hotel had already done a temporary authorization on my credit card for the full amount but they never actually charged the card anything and the temporary authorization dropped in a couple of days.

I was also able to charge food to the room during my stay. It made it a pretty nice affordable trip Smiley
member
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April 10, 2016, 08:27:44 PM
#9
So $35 for $100 in gc? How do you use this?
newbie
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April 10, 2016, 08:04:16 PM
#8
Pm me for more details
newbie
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April 09, 2016, 08:54:42 PM
#7
No upfront payment needed
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