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Topic: Selling a Few GC with escrow (Read 22307 times)

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August 30, 2017, 08:50:08 AM
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April 05, 2017, 11:04:19 PM
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I have not been interested in it for say want to sell it later at a high price.
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January 10, 2017, 10:34:20 PM
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priced too high, can get most cards you sell for 5-10% at the most...good luck though..
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January 10, 2017, 07:45:25 PM
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You say these are not stolen or carded.  I agree with you in a way.  These are in fact scanned.  Meaning they use an automatic script to check a range of numbers against the balance check on their website.  In other words, these are stolen from people who buy the giftcard, activate it, but don't use them right away.  Most likely, it's happened to me, the company will just give another giftcard to the person who originally bought them. 

I am by no way saying I do not take part in this shady activity.  Just letting you know that by saying they are not stolen, you are in fact lying. 
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January 06, 2017, 03:35:40 PM
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I'll buy a Kona grill 200 dollar gift card for 25 dollars if you're interested.  Still leaves you a profit of around 10 dollars.  
How did you do those calculations? for a $200 gc that I am selling for $95 and you buying it for $25 leaving me with a $10 profit? Please show me the calculations you used.

he probably knows they are fraudulent cards that you probably paid $15 for each one..haha

all of the cards you have listed are sold a lot cheaper..
Well where I buy them they are not that cheap and the seller has been selling them for a while now without a single complaint, if you like MiLkz I can give you the link to see the feedback that shoes these cards won't go bad or they are stolen, more than 150 positive feedback without a single negative rating since January last year.

From the seller's history he is selling them so cheap because these cards are bought using OneVanilla cards.

...I would gladly accept proof of how these are obtained...send me a PM


I don't know how these are obtained, I am just guesing since when he started selling he was selling Onevanilla cards and he suddenly stopped and started selling Gift cards
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January 06, 2017, 02:40:32 PM
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I'll buy a Kona grill 200 dollar gift card for 25 dollars if you're interested.  Still leaves you a profit of around 10 dollars.  
How did you do those calculations? for a $200 gc that I am selling for $95 and you buying it for $25 leaving me with a $10 profit? Please show me the calculations you used.

he probably knows they are fraudulent cards that you probably paid $15 for each one..haha

all of the cards you have listed are sold a lot cheaper..
Well where I buy them they are not that cheap and the seller has been selling them for a while now without a single complaint, if you like MiLkz I can give you the link to see the feedback that shoes these cards won't go bad or they are stolen, more than 150 positive feedback without a single negative rating since January last year.

From the seller's history he is selling them so cheap because these cards are bought using OneVanilla cards.
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January 06, 2017, 02:29:26 PM
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I'll buy a Kona grill 200 dollar gift card for 25 dollars if you're interested.  Still leaves you a profit of around 10 dollars.  
How did you do those calculations? for a $200 gc that I am selling for $95 and you buying it for $25 leaving me with a $10 profit? Please show me the calculations you used.

he probably knows they are fraudulent cards that you probably paid $15 for each one..haha

all of the cards you have listed are sold a lot cheaper..
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January 06, 2017, 01:42:54 PM
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I'll buy a Kona grill 200 dollar gift card for 25 dollars if you're interested.  Still leaves you a profit of around 10 dollars. 
How did you do those calculations? for a $200 gc that I am selling for $95 and you buying it for $25 leaving me with a $10 profit? Please show me the calculations you used.
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January 06, 2017, 12:15:59 PM
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I'll buy a Kona grill 200 dollar gift card for 25 dollars if you're interested.  Still leaves you a profit of around 10 dollars. 
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January 05, 2017, 09:56:19 AM
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I am selling the following gift cards and escrow is accepted and I pay the fees.
All these GC are Digital Items

Trusted Escrows

TGI Fridays $50 Giftcard x 5 = $25 Each
$50 TGI Fridays Gift Card (2x$25) x 10 = $20 Each
$300 e-GIFTCARD Kendrascott.com x 10 = $130 Each
50$ spencersonline giftcard x 4 = $25 Each
$1000 Panera bread gift card x 1 = $400 Each
$500 Panera bread gift card x 5 = $200 Each
$200 kona grill gift cards x 5 = $95 Each
$200 worth of 1800baskets gift codes of 5 x $40 in one batch x 5 = $95
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