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Fifa 17 Xbox one fut coins 50k/£5 100k/£8.50
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Shadowdemon
on 25/01/2017, 20:42:04 UTC
I have a little over a million coins I'd like to sell, if you'd like a decent quantity of them I'd be more than happy to do them in multiple small transaction.

You will need to list a bronze or silver player (can be purchased for 150 coins) for every 10k you are purchasing, set the auction for 3 days, with a unique starting price of 4400 for example and 10k buy it now. Then once you've sent payment message me the players name/rating/nationality and I will purchase the players within minutes of payment being received.

I can provide a picture of my club name with the amount of coins and piece of paper with my username/todays date etc if that's any help

Any questions or anyone who is interested feel free to get in contact.

Thanks.
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Re: Selling Xbox ones , CONSOLE ONLY , 175$ each!
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Shadowdemon
on 28/01/2014, 01:58:24 UTC
Same scam as this.... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=401027.msg4366029#msg4366029 The link explains how he's managing to sell them so cheap and why to avoid them even if he will accept escrow. It's fraud and he's running no risk by getting them delivered to your house, all the blame points to the buyer.

It is not a scam and i've just seen his thread.. he's probs doing the exact same thing. i can even get em for 30$ in canada haha , thats how simple it is

How is claiming a replacement product for a item you don't have by using a pre paid or stolen credit card (unless you're completely stupid and use you own) to pass the credit check (they take $1 instead of putting the full retail price on hold, like they're meant too) for a advance replacement to be shipped to a buyers address not a scam ?

When Microsoft finally click on and get fed up of being scammed whats stopping them bricking the console or attempting to charge the person who they were delivered too ? I'm assuming it would be pretty difficult for the buyer to wriggle his way out of that considering it was delivered to their address and signed for by them and the only info they have on you would be a bitcoin address.
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Re: Selling Xbox ones , CONSOLE ONLY , 175$ each!
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Shadowdemon
on 27/01/2014, 09:47:37 UTC
Same scam as this.... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=401027.msg4366029#msg4366029 The link explains how he's managing to sell them so cheap and why to avoid them even if he will accept escrow. It's fraud and he's running no risk by getting them delivered to your house, all the blame points to the buyer.
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Re: Selling: Iphone 5 & HTC One
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Shadowdemon
on 26/01/2014, 20:03:06 UTC
post pictures here with your name forum id written down for verification and you accept escrow of course right

This and what network is it on ?

He said unlocked.
If you accept escrow, im intrested.

Can't believe I didn't notice that  Shocked, if it falls through I'd be interested in the iPhone.
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Re: Selling: Iphone 5 & HTC One
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Shadowdemon
on 26/01/2014, 17:30:07 UTC
post pictures here with your name forum id written down for verification and you accept escrow of course right

This and what network is it on ?
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Re: Selling XBOX Ones + Kinect $250! [US, UK, Canada]
by
Shadowdemon
on 07/01/2014, 14:08:58 UTC
This is theft plain and simple.  

Basically you are calling microsoft, saying your xbox is bad (most likely with a cd problem) and you are using a serial number that is either randomly generated or there is a generator out there.  You then and give a shipping address you will need to provide a credit card, of which you will use a prepaid one or something similar.

Microsoft replaces the xbox and is out of the money.

Here is the ramifications on this:

1) nothing happens and you make money
2) They figure out where you are, and you are arrested, selling stolen goods or even fraud
3) They know the address that it is being shipped so guess who gets a bill, when the credit card doesn't work.




+1 I just typed virtually the same response as you and was debating whether to risk calling someone out, being a newb.

Basically you're setting up a advanced exchange repair..

"Advanced exchange: Microsoft will ship a replacement product to you first, and then you'll send back your non-working item. There are a few important things to note about advanced exchange:

You must provide credit card details for an advanced exchange. A hold will be placed on your credit card for the price of an Xbox One console or Kinect sensor.
You're responsible for sending the non-working product in within 14 days after receiving the replacement product to avoid having your credit card charged."


The trick is Microsoft don't put a hold for the full cost of a console on your card, they just do a check. So people use a pre paid visa or vcc with £1 on to do this and the serial numbers to set up a repair can easily be found or given to you if you ask a seller on eBay etc.

When Microsoft clicks on they're not receiving the broken xbox that doesn't exist back they will try charging the card which obviously won't work where it only ever had a pound on it and the only trace is the delivery address which conveniently is the buyers and not the seller.

With the use of Bitcoin as the payment method and not accepting PayPal etc (there is nothing identifying the seller), but there's nothing stopping Microsoft chasing it up or bricking your console down the line or worst case scenario the seller using stolen credit cards to pass the security checks (Microsoft are meant to be clamping down on pre paid cards) which would result in more than a bricked console for whoever buys one.
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Re: BitBook.biz - Bitcoin sportsbook - Best odds - Instant Withdrawals
by
Shadowdemon
on 23/12/2013, 00:03:42 UTC
Hey Shadowdemon, if you click on the seconds counting down it will disable the auto-refresh (next to the search bar in the top nav).


Thanks that worked  Smiley
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Re: BitBook.biz - Bitcoin sportsbook - Best odds - Instant Withdrawals
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Shadowdemon
on 22/12/2013, 22:48:12 UTC
Not sure if i'm the only one, but when checking the odds or entering an amount to check returns and the auto refresh happens it seems to remove any amount entered ready to place a bet and scrolls to the top of the page.

It's really irritating where now I seem to have 60 seconds to check upcoming games/odds and place a bet before the page refreshes. It's been happening since yesterday, maybe the day before (I'm using Google Chrome if that helps in anyway).

Apart from that I've had no problems, quick payments, quite a few different markets and good odds.
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Re: 3 x £5 Blinkbox voucher codes (for £5 worth of btc)
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Shadowdemon
on 21/12/2013, 17:11:02 UTC
Bump - now all 3 for £5's worth of btc.
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3 x £5 Blinkbox voucher codes (for £5 worth of btc)
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Shadowdemon
on 19/12/2013, 15:03:40 UTC
Hi, I won three £5 Blinkbox http://www.blinkbox.com/Home voucher codes and have no use for them, so if anyone's interested they can have them for £5 worth of btc.

I'm new to the forum so realize no one will take my word for it so i'm willing to send two £5 codes then the other one after payment has been received. Depending on your reputation I could send all of them first if needs be.

So £15 worth of Blinkbox vouchers, that can be used to watch or buy the latest movies, tv shows etc (usually long before netflix & lovefilm) with no subscription.
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Re: BitBook.biz - Bitcoin sportsbook - Best odds - Instant Withdrawals
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Shadowdemon
on 18/12/2013, 22:06:53 UTC
Hi just wondering if you're planning on adding multiple bets (doubles, trebles etc) in the future ? & more markets to the soccer selections, goalscorers would be good but I understand this would be difficult to do, what about half time results ? & as for the Man United game it was stopped for a couple of minutes due to the weather (hail stones) then resumed as normal after.
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Another newbie saying hi
by
Shadowdemon
on 14/12/2013, 03:39:07 UTC
I've been lurking here for awhile now and thought it was about time I finally registered, looks like a good helpful site. I've been interested in bitcoins for a year or so now but didn't really pay as much attention as I should have until recently.

I finally created a wallet and have been trying to earn some btc through various faucets etc to help get the hang of it all before buying any. (somehow I earned just 4p after a good few hours  Embarrassed and the other sites seemed to have ridiculously high withdrawal limits).

Anyway just thought i'd stop by and say hi, I'm looking forward to learning more about bitcoins and alternative currencies.  Grin