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Topic: [Selling] Premium $100 Starbucks Cards for >>>28%<<< (WILL NOT GET ZEROED OUT) - page 5. (Read 5899 times)

newbie
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looking to buy egift sent you a pm.
newbie
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Cards arrived today in brand new condition. The pins have not been scratched off and there is no transaction history for either card. They both have a $100 balance. Here are some pics,





Thank you for the review, Sir ! Smiley


Why is this back in digital goods? I am receiving two physical cards in the mail.  Huh
And how do I move this back into goods section? I think the admin moved my post to digital goods  Angry
legendary
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Cards arrived today in brand new condition. The pins have not been scratched off and there is no transaction history for either card. They both have a $100 balance. Here are some pics,



newbie
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Got some gift cards today! PM me if you want to buy !
sr. member
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You all realize you can take any Starbucks e-Gift code (legit or otherwise) and add it to a physical card.  Being a physical card doesn't make it any safer than an e-Gift code.  If the e-gift code that was added to the physical card "goes bad" so will the physical card it was added to.

The only "100% safe" card is a card purchased for the full amount from Starbucks.  As I have learned the hard way many sellers buy a physical card for the minimum load of $5 and just add the eGift to it.  You can check that out online on starbucks.com and "view transactions" of the card you have.  Usually it shows "$5 Activated" then the rest of the amount added.  

This is just a general point of information for those wanting to convert their eGift codes to a physical card and is no reflection on this seller.

All the cards I sell show with "$100 activated" as the first transaction when it is checked on starbucks.com. I do NOT simply transfer e-Gift code to a physical card and sell it to my customers. That is a scumbag move. I do not skim my customers in order to earn quick money. I'm in this for the long haul.

Please, I know what I am doing.

I never said otherwise.  In fact I clearly stated (in BOLD) this is "no reflection on the seller."

In fact, I'd be interested in a couple myself if the hidden PIN on the back is not uncovered because it if is it can be unloaded at any time by anyone with a record of the codes.

LOL. You posted your information in this sellers thread trying to bash the seller service on the slick with a disclaimer saying "No reflection on the seller" to cover up your real motive in case it would backfire on you.  Comon now, no need for that. Everyone can see what you tried to do.  You even put it in bold to put emphasis on it. Talk about a slap in the face. LOL

You should of started your own thread with your information. Why come and post on this thread?



Why not use your real username instead of creating a new one just for this post?   Wink 
newbie
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You all realize you can take any Starbucks e-Gift code (legit or otherwise) and add it to a physical card.  Being a physical card doesn't make it any safer than an e-Gift code.  If the e-gift code that was added to the physical card "goes bad" so will the physical card it was added to.

The only "100% safe" card is a card purchased for the full amount from Starbucks.  As I have learned the hard way many sellers buy a physical card for the minimum load of $5 and just add the eGift to it.  You can check that out online on starbucks.com and "view transactions" of the card you have.  Usually it shows "$5 Activated" then the rest of the amount added.  

This is just a general point of information for those wanting to convert their eGift codes to a physical card and is no reflection on this seller.

All the cards I sell show with "$100 activated" as the first transaction when it is checked on starbucks.com. I do NOT simply transfer e-Gift code to a physical card and sell it to my customers. That is a scumbag move. I do not skim my customers in order to earn quick money. I'm in this for the long haul.

Please, I know what I am doing.

I never said otherwise.  In fact I clearly stated (in BOLD) this is "no reflection on the seller."

In fact, I'd be interested in a couple myself if the hidden PIN on the back is not uncovered because it if is it can be unloaded at any time by anyone with a record of the codes.

LOL. You posted your information in this sellers thread trying to bash the seller service on the slick with a disclaimer saying "No reflection on the seller" to cover up your real motive in case it would backfire on you.  Comon now, no need for that. Everyone can see what you tried to do.  You even put it in bold to put emphasis on it. Talk about a slap in the face. LOL

You should of started your own thread with your information. Why come and post on this thread?
newbie
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Price reduced to $35 per card!
sr. member
Activity: 437
Merit: 250
You all realize you can take any Starbucks e-Gift code (legit or otherwise) and add it to a physical card.  Being a physical card doesn't make it any safer than an e-Gift code.  If the e-gift code that was added to the physical card "goes bad" so will the physical card it was added to.

The only "100% safe" card is a card purchased for the full amount from Starbucks.  As I have learned the hard way many sellers buy a physical card for the minimum load of $5 and just add the eGift to it.  You can check that out online on starbucks.com and "view transactions" of the card you have.  Usually it shows "$5 Activated" then the rest of the amount added.  

This is just a general point of information for those wanting to convert their eGift codes to a physical card and is no reflection on this seller.

All the cards I sell show with "$100 activated" as the first transaction when it is checked on starbucks.com. I do NOT simply transfer e-Gift code to a physical card and sell it to my customers. That is a scumbag move. I do not skim my customers in order to earn quick money. I'm in this for the long haul.

Please, I know what I am doing.

I never said otherwise.  In fact I clearly stated (in BOLD) this is "no reflection on the seller."

In fact, I'd be interested in a couple myself if the hidden PIN on the back is not uncovered because it if is it can be unloaded at any time by anyone with a record of the codes.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000

All the cards I sell show with "$100 activated" as the first transaction when it is checked on starbucks.com. I do NOT simply transfer e-Gift code to a physical card and sell it to my customers. That is a scumbag move. I do not skim my customers in order to earn quick money. I'm in this for the long haul.

Please, I know what I am doing.

I will be happy to confirm this once the two cards I ordered arrive. It will be easy to confirm. Hopefully they will arrive tomorrow. Smiley
newbie
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Got a few physical cards to sell today!
newbie
Activity: 42
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You all realize you can take any Starbucks e-Gift code (legit or otherwise) and add it to a physical card.  Being a physical card doesn't make it any safer than an e-Gift code.  If the e-gift code that was added to the physical card "goes bad" so will the physical card it was added to.

The only "100% safe" card is a card purchased for the full amount from Starbucks.  As I have learned the hard way many sellers buy a physical card for the minimum load of $5 and just add the eGift to it.  You can check that out online on starbucks.com and "view transactions" of the card you have.  Usually it shows "$5 Activated" then the rest of the amount added.  

This is just a general point of information for those wanting to convert their eGift codes to a physical card and is no reflection on this seller.

All the cards I sell show with "$100 activated" as the first transaction when it is checked on starbucks.com. I do NOT simply transfer e-Gift code to a physical card and sell it to my customers. That is a scumbag move. I do not skim my customers in order to earn quick money. I'm in this for the long haul.

Please, I know what I am doing.
sr. member
Activity: 437
Merit: 250
You all realize you can take any Starbucks e-Gift code (legit or otherwise) and add it to a physical card.  Being a physical card doesn't make it any safer than an e-Gift code.  If the e-gift code that was added to the physical card "goes bad" so will the physical card it was added to.

The only "100% safe" card is a card purchased for the full amount from Starbucks.  As I have learned the hard way many sellers buy a physical card for the minimum load of $5 and just add the eGift to it.  You can check that out online on starbucks.com and "view transactions" of the card you have.  Usually it shows "$5 Activated" then the rest of the amount added. 

This is just a general point of information for those wanting to convert their eGift codes to a physical card and is no reflection on this seller.
newbie
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Got 8 physical gift cards left! PM if you want to order in bulk so I can restock some more !
newbie
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I am taking Venmo as payment. Photo of ID and video of you holding ID along with facebook verification needed.
newbie
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Got plenty in stock today !! Get them before it runs out!!  Smiley
legendary
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I can take one for 15$
member
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Got my card in the mail today  Grin
Came as described ! Thanks !
Cant wait to send this to my mother as a gift Smiley


legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Why is this back in digital goods? I am receiving two physical cards in the mail.  Huh
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
Can I get one for $30 also ?  Wink
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