Title: Wanna buy an Amazon gift card? Post by: Canuck on January 26, 2008, 04:09:50 PM I am using Pokerstars fpp's to purchase a £250 amazon gift voucher.
I have no interest in buying anything on there but I worked out the math and my fpp's are getting good value compared to cash rewards. So, a £250 gift voucher is about $489. I am selling it for $465. If anyone is interested in buying it, I will purchase it, and 5 minutes later I get a voucher code. I will simply send you the code and you ship the $465 to my Stars account. I must add though, I want the $$$ online not in cheque or anything. Stars preferably, Full Tilt if need be. If anyone is interested, post here or pm me. Title: Re: Wanna buy an Amazon gift card? Post by: hugob055 on January 26, 2008, 04:17:54 PM lolol..good luck in trying to find someone desparate enough to save themselves 12 quid....
50 or 60 quid you may takers Title: Re: Wanna buy an Amazon gift card? Post by: Canuck on January 26, 2008, 04:20:56 PM alright $430 and its yours. 30£ saved
im not an irrational person. Title: Re: Wanna buy an Amazon gift card? Post by: action man on January 27, 2008, 03:43:42 AM lol
Title: Re: Wanna buy an Amazon gift card? Post by: LeKnave on January 27, 2008, 03:48:01 AM 1) grind million sats with fpp's
2) take down the million imo. Title: Re: Wanna buy an Amazon gift card? Post by: thetank on January 27, 2008, 07:19:27 AM I used to have no problem selling my £10 Amazon vouchers for £9.50 on e-bay. They literally flew off the shelves, so you could probably charge a bit more and still get buyers.
The e-bay listing fees, final value fees and paypal fee will take a chunk. (The price you pay for a secure sale ::) ) Think it worked out I got £8.61 take home for each one after all that. So don't let folk take the piss, telling you to knock off 50/60 quid. You could buy the £10 vouchers and sell them safely to strangers on the internet and get at least £200 back from your 32,000 FPPs. What you're offering at the moment is a really good deal for someone. Save £30 and get the warm fuzzy glow that comes from helping out a fellow blondite. :) This isn't 2+2 where we're all looking to squeeze every last penny out of any transaction. The man could probably stick it on e-bay and sell it for £235 to thrifty unknown, pay roughly £15 in fees and get his £220 that way. Canuck certainly isn't wanting to screw anyone here, he is offering a fair deal. |