This seller has got £50 of xbox live credit for £33
He does say can take up to 36 hours to get the codes sent I got mine in 40 hours
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mixmixi
7 Jan 174#27
If someone steals your card and use the details for such transactions which are normally harder to be tracked (especially when you use a medium like Paypal that helps both parties hide their identities even more or provide inaccurate/fake IDs) you normally notice this in a few days times and that's enough for you to request a charge back from bank for an unauthorised transaction etc which will be flagged by Paypal. Also some users on eBay have abnormal activists. If you look at the feedbacks it may sometime help you to find a possible fraudster. A fraudster normally starts buying cheap stupid digital contents to build up their feedback (e.g eBooks, pdfs!) then they start buying expensive digital content, either psn/Xbox credits or recently released games. They do it for a short time with one account before the charge back process starts to be triggered by real card owners. Then they move to another eBay account. A fraudster is always in rush to get the code and they insist for it. Their English level is poor whilst their Paypal contact details shows different.
Bear in mind there are also thieves on eBay. Those who are not fraud but they lie. Buys the code and then says it's not working! These are not normally a concern as if they threaten for their lie, they'll normally retreat, lol.
escortboy
7 Jan 173#54
It's relisted.
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Claydon94
7 Jan 17#1
nah...
Darzen
7 Jan 17#2
I bought a £20 card for £16 back in November, had code within 48 hrs. No problem whatsoever.
ptr362
7 Jan 17#3
A lot of good feedback, and the delay seems to be due to them verifying the codes work before buyers try to say they got a dud. Looks good to me. Heat added.
slayermatt
7 Jan 171#4
Shame about the timeframe, ideally want credit before the sales go away!
Silhouette to slayermatt
7 Jan 17#5
40 hours would put this on the night of the 9th, so that may be in time.
slayermatt
7 Jan 17#6
Part of me doubts the guy works on a sunday though :disappointed:
Edit: interestingly enough the sales state "3 days remaining", didn't realise they went on until the midnight - used to 5/6pm steam sales :laughing:
the_geezer
7 Jan 17#7
Save for the future that's what I was thinking
2015
7 Jan 17#8
Anyone used this guys before? It's a great price but don't want to risk the account.
MBeeching
7 Jan 171#9
I'm always intrigued by these 48-72 hour 'security checks'.
Surely the buyer should be the one asking questions about the legitimacy of their codes and where they came from?
joanddan7 to MBeeching
7 Jan 17#14
I agree it makes no sense but with eBay and PayPal now I feel quite safe as I have had a few issues in past and they have always gone the right way.
mixmixi to MBeeching
7 Jan 171#21
Not on eBay mate. Think the guys been scammed a lot before through those charge back scammers. This cooling period gives the transaction time to be flagged in case of fraud. I've lost nearly £2000 through scammers on eBay 2 years ago for digital contents...
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He does say can take up to 36 hours to get the codes sent I got mine in 40 hours
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Bear in mind there are also thieves on eBay. Those who are not fraud but they lie. Buys the code and then says it's not working! These are not normally a concern as if they threaten for their lie, they'll normally retreat, lol.
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Edit: interestingly enough the sales state "3 days remaining", didn't realise they went on until the midnight - used to 5/6pm steam sales :laughing:
Surely the buyer should be the one asking questions about the legitimacy of their codes and where they came from?