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Topic: Warning About PayPalmyCash (Read 738 times)

legendary
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April 03, 2015, 09:05:54 PM
#13
You already know some of the traders that have accepted payment methods like these have been burned very badly. They're just not openly admitting it. Even though it looks like a good deal, you will get screwed over in the end.
legendary
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April 03, 2015, 08:19:47 PM
#12
Resellers can photoshop receipts and those who don't know better won't know the difference. Ask them to write your name on receipt in certain spots and they'll start to make excuses Wink

That's a Good Way to 90% avoid money from very bad sources too Smiley

I know this already and thats why I need video proofs only when people now sell me paypal my cash.I've heard that people use stolen credit card and withdrawed the money and then buy my cash card,thats why they can offer receipt.Also photoshop is another way to make receipt lol.

Video proofs only! Smiley
hero member
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E-Currency Exchanger
April 03, 2015, 08:12:16 PM
#11
Resellers can photoshop receipts and those who don't know better won't know the difference. Ask them to write your name on receipt in certain spots and they'll start to make excuses Wink

That's a Good Way to 90% avoid money from very bad sources too Smiley
hero member
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April 03, 2015, 08:10:42 PM
#10
I thought it's already well-known that dealing with anything even just remotely related to PayPal is extremely dangerous.

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What do you mean by "BLACK"?

I'm guessing: stolen or illegally acquired.

Right, but he said all that are on the market. I'm just trying to discern which ones are bad and how he knows. I was thinking about accepting these as payment for BTC. I bought one yesterday for my own knowledge and kept the receipt. I can see if someone purchased them with a credit card, then they could charge back. That's why you need to provide proof via the receipt that you paid cash. Also, note on the receipt is says "card number" and the last 4 digits match the actual card. I don't know how someone could scam provided you have all this info. Of course I want to know if it is possible before I accept this as payment.



Even this can be got by Scamming people in USA by convincing them to buy a product. and as the scammer is not from US, the only way to pay him is by buying PPMC or MoneyPak or Vanilla or Reloadit Cards then sending them to him. and the scammer would sell them then look for another victims

just try to think about that, while a guy would purchase paypal my cash then offer to sell it at very low price to buy BTC, while he can buy BTC directly with much lesser fees !!

why a guy would sell bulks of them @ 20% discount up to 40% discount ! that means 2K$ to 4K$ Loss on each 10K$, Very Huge Loss wow

and btw most of the cards you will buy, would be with receipts too
legendary
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April 03, 2015, 08:08:36 PM
#9
Right, but he said all that are on the market. I'm just trying to discern which ones are bad and how he knows. I was thinking about accepting these as payment for BTC. I bought one yesterday for my own knowledge and kept the receipt. I can see if someone purchased them with a credit card, then they could charge back. That's why you need to provide proof via the receipt that you paid cash. Also, note on the receipt is says "card number" and the last 4 digits match the actual card. I don't know how someone could scam provided you have all this info. Of course I want to know if it is possible before I accept this as payment.



Resellers can photoshop receipts and those who don't know better won't know the difference. Ask them to write your name on receipt in certain spots and they'll start to make excuses Wink
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April 03, 2015, 02:27:18 PM
#8
I thought it's already well-known that dealing with anything even just remotely related to PayPal is extremely dangerous.

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What do you mean by "BLACK"?

I'm guessing: stolen or illegally acquired.

Right, but he said all that are on the market. I'm just trying to discern which ones are bad and how he knows. I was thinking about accepting these as payment for BTC. I bought one yesterday for my own knowledge and kept the receipt. I can see if someone purchased them with a credit card, then they could charge back. That's why you need to provide proof via the receipt that you paid cash. Also, note on the receipt is says "card number" and the last 4 digits match the actual card. I don't know how someone could scam provided you have all this info. Of course I want to know if it is possible before I accept this as payment.

legendary
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April 03, 2015, 02:22:40 PM
#7
I thought it's already well-known that dealing with anything even just remotely related to PayPal is extremely dangerous.

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What do you mean by "BLACK"?

I'm guessing: stolen or illegally acquired.
full member
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April 03, 2015, 02:18:28 PM
#6
Are you talking about the user Paypalmycash, who is trying to buy BTC at a 15% loss in this thread:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/wtb-bitcoin-h-ppmycash-500-codeonly-code-360with-receipt-390-995248


I'm talking about all paypal my cash cards being sold on the market
They are all BLACK

What do you mean by "BLACK"?
hero member
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E-Currency Exchanger
April 03, 2015, 02:16:00 PM
#5
Are you talking about the user Paypalmycash, who is trying to buy BTC at a 15% loss in this thread:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/wtb-bitcoin-h-ppmycash-500-codeonly-code-360with-receipt-390-995248


I'm talking about all paypal my cash cards being sold on the market
They are all BLACK
newbie
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April 03, 2015, 02:14:28 PM
#4
Are you talking about the user Paypalmycash, who is trying to buy BTC at a 15% loss in this thread:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/wtb-bitcoin-h-ppmycash-500-codeonly-code-360with-receipt-390-995248


I do not try to scam someone but I see someone is very successful on that Smiley

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/closed-1011337
member
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April 03, 2015, 02:00:18 PM
#3
Thanks for the warning, now I know why the rates were so lofty at LocalBitcoins.
legendary
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April 03, 2015, 01:59:23 PM
#2
Are you talking about the user Paypalmycash, who is trying to buy BTC at a 15% loss in this thread:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/wtb-bitcoin-h-ppmycash-500-codeonly-code-360with-receipt-390-995248
hero member
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E-Currency Exchanger
April 03, 2015, 01:54:24 PM
#1
Hello,

I just wanted to warn you all about that Lot of PayPalmycash which are offered for sale !
All that cards are BLACK AND STOLEN MONEY
May be other exchangers here know and confirm that
in many other forums its banned to sell that

Now, I'm Relaxed Smiley
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