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Topic: Perpaid visa card $160 USD hit me up [GONE] (Read 786 times)

newbie
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ive been a reader on these forums for a while now, but only just made an account today, im in urgent need of at least 1.48 bitcoins and stupidly bought a (debit type)  visa credit card with about $160 USD on it ($200 NZD) thinking i could visit one of the BTC exchange sites and cash in whats on my card for some Bitcoins, clouded by my ignorance i didnt realise the trouble i'd have trying to find a place that would accept visa/debit for bitcoins, and with the potential for people getting scammed by the buyer through paypal, i can imagine why that option is avoided

so. anyone out there know of an alternate way ? (yes i have searched and tried to figure it out myself) im open to any options...

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if anyone makes online purchases regularly i would give them the full card details in exchange for bitcoins (rate in ur favour) and with those details u can check www.prezzycard.co.nz to make sure u know how much ur getting

im not a scammer or troll or whatever, just tryna find a solution ...

hit me up PLEASE and thank you

If you get any more in stock please pm me
newbie
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Offer closed, Cheesy
newbie
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Im pretty sure theres no transaction fee's at all Cheesy, and the website has a tool for checking and reviewing each transaction made too! (Edit: so you can check the balance after each purchase to see how much is remaining)
newbie
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Don't these prepaid visa cards have high fees attached to them? For instance for every transaction its like 2 dollar fee?
newbie
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I appreciate the chance mate, so just to clear it up, are u interested in the visa card or would you rather me transfer the money through pay pal?
might need some leading through this as im not too experienced (not an invitation to get scammed Tongue)
sr. member
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You can try to find an escrow + buyer here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=53.0
hero member
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www.V.systems
Although it is very risky to deal with newbies with reversible charges, I do follow some security measures to make sure neither of us gets scammed.

You can buy from my Forum exchange KROGYAN
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2482271

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1841315
newbie
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so an 11% markup would equal how many bitcoins? (value of the card is $160 USD)

Yeah the website is a bit plain with its description, but as far as i know it IS a legitimate visa, used for any (worldwide) online transactions the same way a normal credit card is used, just today I bought it with cash (anonymously) and it isnt connected to any bank account or any accounts in general, just straight swapped cash for the card at my local post office, i had the option to load any amount of money onto it.


sr. member
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From the website I can't tell if it's an actual visa prepaid card or something else. If it's legitimate visa I might be able to help you out with that. I'd want at least a 11% markup on converting it to btc tho.

newbie
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Quoted from
Re: Beware of PayPal and other reversible transfer services

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Just as an FYI to anyone interest in using PayPal.

This weekend I sent approx $600 to a user via bitcoin-otc IRC channel. I sent this as a gift. He received the money then dropped offline.

I thought this is not a big issue I will just file a chargeback with PayPal -- DENIED.

So if you send a GIFT the only way it is refundable is if the SELLER sends it back -- PayPal told me this when I called them up.

There are some stories/options about the ability to LIE to PayPal and tell them your account got hacked etc you might get the money back but you will have your account closed/flagged.

Anyway I got my money back, eventually, due to tracking the guy down - he claims his computer credits ran out [in the library] and had some other issues. He refunded me as I said. So if he is lying or not I don't care. I got my money back.

tl;dr --> PayPal Gift payments are not able to be chargedback unless you lie to PayPal and have the account potentially closed.

I'd even be willing to send the cash as a GIFT like the user above said he did, but an escrow would be preferred if i did that, if someone like johnk was involved it would be even better..
newbie
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ive been a reader on these forums for a while now, but only just made an account today, im in urgent need of at least 1.48 bitcoins and stupidly bought a (debit type)  visa credit card with about $160 USD on it ($200 NZD) thinking i could visit one of the BTC exchange sites and cash in whats on my card for some Bitcoins, clouded by my ignorance i didnt realise the trouble i'd have trying to find a place that would accept visa/debit for bitcoins, and with the potential for people getting scammed by the buyer through paypal, i can imagine why that option is avoided

so. anyone out there know of an alternate way ? (yes i have searched and tried to figure it out myself) im open to any options...

or
if anyone makes online purchases regularly i would give them the full card details in exchange for bitcoins (rate in ur favour) and with those details u can check www.prezzycard.co.nz to make sure u know how much ur getting

im not a scammer or troll or whatever, just tryna find a solution ...

hit me up PLEASE and thank you
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