I'm 99% sure that the cards are either carded or obtained illegally. No way is he going to sell them for 65% if he had the physical receipts for these cards, he can sell them on Paxful for at least 75 or 80%, maybe even 85% on a good day with a trusted member.
When you see someone using only reversible methods, it's not a good sign.
Also I really wonder where he gets so much. I mean yeah, working for amazon might earn you amazon gift cards but not in such a big amount. If you are correct about him having $8000 in amazon gift cards that's definitely a fraudulent dealing.
I will gladly message all default trust members asking them to give me negative feedback.
Except they probably won't do it, but who knows with this forum. Generally people selling gift cards at huge discounts are scammers, and it's safe to make the assumption that they are--there have been so many examples of this here, that it's hard to argue otherwise. What business model would allow someone to sell gift cards at 50% or less of their value? That's a question I've never seen answered by sellers.
And you got asked about the source of your gift cards, and your response basically was "prove they're carded". That's not a good answer.
No, I said "refer to my sales thread in my signature". I originally gave him a response, these are from rewards points as I've stated on this forum multiple times. Digital codes with no receipt.
How can you make a claim without proof? How tf are these carded?
Might not be carded but also can be hacked, social engineered, bought with stolen paypal accounts a wide variety of things. I think he has sufficient proof to be honest but that's just my opinion.