Hi @Clegg
I'm happy to discuss with you about my service on my topic, but this is selling thread of mine, it's not chatting box. You need to know what you're talking about, I don't care, but it seems you're prevented my business,
You don't accept what I'm doing? or something like that? Can i help you? Did you buy anything from me?
Hes just restating what everyone should know, these are obtained through
CREDIT CARD FRAUD. Stop acting like they arent. Everyone that uses these deserves their card info to get stolen in the next Home Depot or Target data breach, and then see how it feels to see $3000 in $100 starbucks charges racked up by this "sofia" character
Exactly. People are free to discuss your services here and voice their concerns. You might be ok with selling fraudulently obtained goods and not caring who you scam - someone
is getting scammed somewhere on these and so will most likely your buyers eventually - but others do care when you're promoting fraud. These people who stick up for your are either a) just so cheap they'll defend anything to get a cheap deal or b) alts of yours which I'm starting to think they are given the same broken English writing style. If you're going to sell these cards and can't prove where they came from you're going to have to learn to deal with the criticism that comes along with it.
Exactly. How long do any of these sellers last on here? Or should I say the accounts? They sell with one account for a few weeks/months, then open a new one claiming to be someone else, clearly lacking proper english, making me think every single one a new one pops up (usually using a female name, I've seen Susan, Karen and now Sofia) its the same guy.
And yeah someone is paying the price for your 70% off starbucks coffee (which still isn't even a good deal). This is why hackers target home depot/wal mart/ etc, becasue there are scammers (like sofia) who will gladly pay for stolen credit card numbers and buy stuff. He gets the btc with no trace back to him, and comes back with a new username every few weeks. Then the end user is the one looking like a fool when the card goes bad in store, or worse, gets in trouble with the law for being part of credit card fraud.
Like I said:
Buyer beware, you are participating in credit card fraud!!
Note to sofia, I am not trolling, or looking for attention. I know you will say that, but you know (maybe you've even admitted in the thread somewhere) that these are bought with stolen credit cards