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Re: Buying Amazon Gift cards with BTC? Beware!
by
Stedsm
on 17/07/2019, 22:52:56 UTC
Half value = red flag.

But  there are ways to earn 5 dollar amazon cards for free via the bing search engine.

I suspect  someone has 1000 emails and with scrypt coding  could earn 1000 x 5 = 5000 in cards a month.


 I earn 1 every 22-28 days as does my wife.
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Wow, a correct example here.
But I've got a question here myself, except the carding issues that everyone's discussing here, what about those apps that give you free gift cards for doing some easy tasks provided there?



This carding issue isn't limited to just gift cards but sellers also sell some EC2 and SES accounts making them in a same way and also, the same things could happen as I told in the first post that they may run away, this time with very big amounts in BTC as SES costs you between $100 - $200 (depends on seller) and if they demand you to send BTC first, I believe chances are you'll surely get scammed as I was a victim of 3 people namely Huke Xavier, selling point (both sellers from Skype) and 3rd one was some138 (telegram). All of them will speak to you like professionals at first, and once you try to inspect more about the product they'll start abusing by telling you slangs and bad words like fuck you, get lost, etc. It made me feel like I was his slave and I didn't do his job, lol!