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Topic: [WTS] Amazon.com Gift Card Codes 65% (!!!) (Read 2254 times)

newbie
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June 11, 2016, 10:55:57 PM
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I am guessing his private method includes buying it from another person and that person probably carded or obtain it through a fraudulent activity. But since he is just buying it off another person and reselling it, he states he did not obtain it through card or blackhat but it doesn't include the original person he obtained it from.  The requirement of making us use it within 10 minutes and warning us he is not responsible for whatever happens to the account is just raising more red flags. You can use the gc in 10 minutes and the code will work for sure, but amazon can still cancel the order before it ships and ban your account. If you make a new account it will just flag you quicker. If you use your main account, it will just put it at risk of getting banned.
full member
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Novus ordo seclorum
I have no intention in scamming my customers, I need them to be informed about the risks involved in dealing with these items. 325$ for 500$ is a great deal fair and square, I expect customers to deduce the reason for this discount.

If you have no intention of scamming..allow buyers to have BTC held in ESCROW until they have items actually in their possession..

(waiting for an excuse/no...haha)

this is what i would like to see myself
please read above for further explanation.
I cannot have a contingency plan for any eventual mistake of yours. I am not an insurance company.

mistake of "yours" nice try but thats not what we're asking, insurance and a fair deal is not the same thing
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guys everyone know that these are obtained fraudulatly, thats why they are low price.  If you think for one second that these were "obtained with private method, ultra secret uber stealth recon cant tell anyone method" then you sir are foolish!

Now with that being said.....you can definitely use them and get good deals, but you have to know how to use them in order to not get burned.
full member
Activity: 147
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I have no intention in scamming my customers, I need them to be informed about the risks involved in dealing with these items. 325$ for 500$ is a great deal fair and square, I expect customers to deduce the reason for this discount.

If you have no intention of scamming..allow buyers to have BTC held in ESCROW until they have items actually in their possession..

(waiting for an excuse/no...haha)

this is what i would like to see myself
please read above for further explanation.
I cannot have a contingency plan for any eventual mistake of yours. I am not an insurance company.
full member
Activity: 222
Merit: 101
Novus ordo seclorum
I have no intention in scamming my customers, I need them to be informed about the risks involved in dealing with these items. 325$ for 500$ is a great deal fair and square, I expect customers to deduce the reason for this discount.

If you have no intention of scamming..allow buyers to have BTC held in ESCROW until they have items actually in their possession..

(waiting for an excuse/no...haha)

this is what i would like to see myself
full member
Activity: 147
Merit: 100
Well, if these cards are legit, then why don't you sell them on localbitcoins/paxful for more profit? There are people who are willing to buy your amazon GC for around $690 right now when the price of BTC is $600.

I doubt your method isn't blackhat. Otherwise why would you take no responsibility after sale?
People buy physical gift cards w/ receipt and all for that amount. Check it out yourself.
These I am offering are E-CODES.

I do not take responsibility as I have no power over what happens to the gift card once it gets redeemed. It might be used along with carded gift cards, on cracked amazon accounts or in complicated fraud procedures of transferring balances and cashing out via a seller's account, just to name a few examples.
full member
Activity: 147
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I have no intention in scamming my customers, I need them to be informed about the risks involved in dealing with these items. 325$ for 500$ is a great deal fair and square, I expect customers to deduce the reason for this discount.

If you have no intention of scamming..allow buyers to have BTC held in ESCROW until they have items actually in their possession..

(waiting for an excuse/no...haha)
excuse? lol.
If your (you as an hypothetical customer) incompetence fails to get the process done correctly I cannot cover it.
I simply state in my one and only term of service that I will not be held responsible for anything that happens to the E-code before and after the trade is concluded. I will replace only if for some reason it cannot be redeemed (never happened to me before).
I am though here to help and give any suggestion on the correct use of these vouchers to the extent of my experience. This thread is also a good resource with useful tips (as the ones briefly listed before) to get orders fulfilled as smoothly as possible.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
Well, if these cards are legit, then why don't you sell them on localbitcoins/paxful for more profit? There are people who are willing to buy your amazon GC for around $690 right now when the price of BTC is $600.

I doubt your method isn't blackhat. Otherwise why would you take no responsibility after sale?
sr. member
Activity: 623
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I have no intention in scamming my customers, I need them to be informed about the risks involved in dealing with these items. 325$ for 500$ is a great deal fair and square, I expect customers to deduce the reason for this discount.

If you have no intention of scamming..allow buyers to have BTC held in ESCROW until they have items actually in their possession..

(waiting for an excuse/no...haha)
hero member
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* Buying Bitcoin *
These are obtained fraudulently.  The seller all but comes out and says it.  If you buy these you deserve to get scammed/in trouble..lol
There is a reason the price is so low, isn't there.
There is though a smart way to use them.

To specify ulteriorly on the "fraudolent" origin of the AGCs, as specified above they are obtained through a method of which I do not contest it's fundamental unethical basis, but far from illegal blackhat methods as carding. I shall not share or even hint to my method therefore I guess you will have to take my word for it.
If you don't trust me, the ridiculous price I am selling at makes it worth a shot anyways.

It is not worth it.  If Amazon sees that you redeem multiple fraudulent gift cards and they "disappear".  Amazon will ban your account.

I can almost certainly say that these are from ransomware -.-
Hence the "smart" way of using gift cards. ie not using more than 2-3 gift cards on the same account (changing accounts), don't use credit cards along with Gift cards as it will raise flags and ban the account along as cancel every order in it, selecting the quickest shipping possible to get the order processed and minimize detection and eventual canceling rate.
Maths add up. If you follow the correct procedure you will have about 1 out of 15 gift cards/orders canceled. I am not denying the presence of this possibility. Although paying 65% means you will be covered even if you lose 1 every 3 orders. It is a profit anyways.

Quoting this so he does not edit.

Fraud Fraud Fraud....lol

These should be like 10-20%, well really you should not even be allowed to sell them ...  Roll Eyes
I have no intention in scamming my customers, I need them to be informed about the risks involved in dealing with these items. 325$ for 500$ is a great deal fair and square, I expect customers to deduce the reason for this discount.

If you are so aware & intelligent & know how to "use" these cards then why not buy things on your own from Amazon & use it for you & your family needs?
$325 for $500 isn't it profit for you to meet your family needs?
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These are obtained fraudulently.  The seller all but comes out and says it.  If you buy these you deserve to get scammed/in trouble..lol
There is a reason the price is so low, isn't there.
There is though a smart way to use them.

To specify ulteriorly on the "fraudolent" origin of the AGCs, as specified above they are obtained through a method of which I do not contest it's fundamental unethical basis, but far from illegal blackhat methods as carding. I shall not share or even hint to my method therefore I guess you will have to take my word for it.
If you don't trust me, the ridiculous price I am selling at makes it worth a shot anyways.

It is not worth it.  If Amazon sees that you redeem multiple fraudulent gift cards and they "disappear".  Amazon will ban your account.

I can almost certainly say that these are from ransomware -.-
Hence the "smart" way of using gift cards. ie not using more than 2-3 gift cards on the same account (changing accounts), don't use credit cards along with Gift cards as it will raise flags and ban the account along as cancel every order in it, selecting the quickest shipping possible to get the order processed and minimize detection and eventual canceling rate.
Maths add up. If you follow the correct procedure you will have about 1 out of 15 gift cards/orders canceled. I am not denying the presence of this possibility. Although paying 65% means you will be covered even if you lose 1 every 3 orders. It is a profit anyways.

Quoting this so he does not edit.

Fraud Fraud Fraud....lol

These should be like 10-20%, well really you should not even be allowed to sell them ...  Roll Eyes
I have no intention in scamming my customers, I need them to be informed about the risks involved in dealing with these items. 325$ for 500$ is a great deal fair and square, I expect customers to deduce the reason for this discount.
sr. member
Activity: 623
Merit: 304
These are obtained fraudulently.  The seller all but comes out and says it.  If you buy these you deserve to get scammed/in trouble..lol
There is a reason the price is so low, isn't there.
There is though a smart way to use them.

To specify ulteriorly on the "fraudolent" origin of the AGCs, as specified above they are obtained through a method of which I do not contest it's fundamental unethical basis, but far from illegal blackhat methods as carding. I shall not share or even hint to my method therefore I guess you will have to take my word for it.
If you don't trust me, the ridiculous price I am selling at makes it worth a shot anyways.

It is not worth it.  If Amazon sees that you redeem multiple fraudulent gift cards and they "disappear".  Amazon will ban your account.

I can almost certainly say that these are from ransomware -.-
Hence the "smart" way of using gift cards. ie not using more than 2-3 gift cards on the same account (changing accounts), don't use credit cards along with Gift cards as it will raise flags and ban the account along as cancel every order in it, selecting the quickest shipping possible to get the order processed and minimize detection and eventual canceling rate.
Maths add up. If you follow the correct procedure you will have about 1 out of 15 gift cards/orders canceled. I am not denying the presence of this possibility. Although paying 65% means you will be covered even if you lose 1 every 3 orders. It is a profit anyways.

Quoting this so he does not edit.

Fraud Fraud Fraud....lol

These should be like 10-20%, well really you should not even be allowed to sell them ...  Roll Eyes
full member
Activity: 147
Merit: 100
These are obtained fraudulently.  The seller all but comes out and says it.  If you buy these you deserve to get scammed/in trouble..lol
There is a reason the price is so low, isn't there.
There is though a smart way to use them.

To specify ulteriorly on the "fraudolent" origin of the AGCs, as specified above they are obtained through a method of which I do not contest it's fundamental unethical basis, but far from illegal blackhat methods as carding. I shall not share or even hint to my method therefore I guess you will have to take my word for it.
If you don't trust me, the ridiculous price I am selling at makes it worth a shot anyways.

It is not worth it.  If Amazon sees that you redeem multiple fraudulent gift cards and they "disappear".  Amazon will ban your account.

I can almost certainly say that these are from ransomware -.-
Hence the "smart" way of using gift cards. ie not using more than 2-3 gift cards on the same account (changing accounts), don't use credit cards along with Gift cards as it will raise flags and ban the account along as cancel every order in it, selecting the quickest shipping possible to get the order processed and minimize detection and eventual canceling rate.
Maths add up. If you follow the correct procedure you will have about 1 out of 15 gift cards/orders canceled. I am not denying the presence of this possibility. Although paying 65% means you will be covered even if you lose 1 every 3 orders. It is a profit anyways.
sr. member
Activity: 623
Merit: 304
These are obtained fraudulently.  The seller all but comes out and says it.  If you buy these you deserve to get scammed/in trouble..lol
There is a reason the price is so low, isn't there.
There is though a smart way to use them.

To specify ulteriorly on the "fraudolent" origin of the AGCs, as specified above they are obtained through a method of which I do not contest it's fundamental unethical basis, but far from illegal blackhat methods as carding. I shall not share or even hint to my method therefore I guess you will have to take my word for it.
If you don't trust me, the ridiculous price I am selling at makes it worth a shot anyways.

It is not worth it.  If Amazon sees that you redeem multiple fraudulent gift cards and they "disappear".  Amazon will ban your account.

I can almost certainly say that these are from ransomware -.-
full member
Activity: 147
Merit: 100
These are obtained fraudulently.  The seller all but comes out and says it.  If you buy these you deserve to get scammed/in trouble..lol
There is a reason the price is so low, isn't there.
There is though a smart way to use them.

To specify ulteriorly on the "fraudolent" origin of the AGCs, as specified above they are obtained through a method of which I do not contest it's fundamental unethical basis, but far from illegal blackhat methods as carding. I shall not share or even hint to my method therefore I guess you will have to take my word for it.
If you don't trust me, the ridiculous price I am selling at makes it worth a shot anyways.
sr. member
Activity: 623
Merit: 304
These are obtained fraudulently.  The seller all but comes out and says it.  If you buy these, regardless of all the warning signs, you deserve to get scammed/in trouble..lol

DEAL WITH EXTREME CAUTION!
full member
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Would you recommend using these gift cards for a preorder? The item ships in 3 days.
There shouldn't be a problem as long as at least part of the balance redeemed is involved in some order.
Bear in mind this is only a precaution to almost eliminate any risk factor. These are not carded gift cards that deactivate after a few hours, they are long living (often up to a week) agcs.
newbie
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Would you recommend using these gift cards for a preorder? The item ships in 3 days.
full member
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Update: OP fixed, the seemingly controversial sentence has now been adjusted. I hope it's clearer.
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I am not responsible for the origin of the code nor what happens after the trade is closed. The code may be blocked and accounts will be closed if not used within a few hours of redeeming. All of this does not though concern our business.

curious about this bit too
as stated above GCs are not carded or obtained through balckhat procedures: mine is merely a private method hence the ridiculously low price.
That statement quoted simply explains how I deny responsibility for whatever happens to the gift cards or to the accounts to which they were redeemed.
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