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ripped me off
ripped me off. stole all the funds off my giftcard and left me screwed over with nothing. these people deserve to rot in prison.
Fraud
Well, I took a chance in hope of a legit company and like many, I have been had. Guess I’ll chalk that one up as a lesson learned.☹️
It was horrible I never received…
It was horrible I never received anything
Stole gift card did not send money…
Stole gift card did not send money website is now gone google referwd this one at the top for me the other day now it’s all stolen
SCAM
SCAM! Don't waste your time.
The website fronts as a gift card buyer with promise to make payments to the seller via PayPal, zelle, ACH transfer upon approval (once the gift card is verified). However, they approve all gift cards (even illegitimate ones and those with wrong pin numbers entered), and their payment promise time is conveniently scheduled 2 hours after the unsuspecting seller's bank account will be charged for an erroneous $14.99 fee from what looks like a legit operation.
They use "Wikimedia" as the name of their fraudulent "company" so when a victim sees the charge on their transaction history and researches what it is, it appears to be a legitimate, non-profit organization, yet the real Working has no record of a donation sign up for this card/bank account. AND that's only if the victim notices the small "testing fee" and investigates (i.e. Me 🙋♀️), because once that scammer validates that it is an active account, they proceed to withdraw thousands of dollars (or as much as possible) from the victim. PLUS, the seller/victim are out the additional funds of original gift card value they tried to sell in the first place.
This website is a SCAM!!
This website is a scam!!! I sold them my $10 Starbucks gift card for $8.50 they were supposed to send to my PayPal. they said they were verifying my card balance but what they meant was they were zeroing it out! i was left with nothing! When I went to get help all they have was an email address that came back with an error message! TOTAL SCAM! Whatever you do, do not try this service! THEY WILL RIP YOU OFF!!!
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