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Old 08-06-2011, 07:38 PM   #16
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Re: P2P transfers: CHAT thread : No trading ITT

Here is the proper thread for amazon

http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/15...r-site-points/
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Old 08-06-2011, 08:16 PM   #17
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amazon payment isn't a gift card. are u sure thats correct?
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Old 08-06-2011, 08:20 PM   #18
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amazon payment isn't a gift card. are u sure thats correct?
Yes i have sold a lot of amazon there. ask Mike Haven to be 100% but its where i allways sold mine.
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Old 08-06-2011, 08:44 PM   #19
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Re: P2P transfers: CHAT thread : No trading ITT

If it's anything to do with Amazon credits it belong in the Amazon/ Gift Card/ Site Points section. I haven't seen Amazon credits in the p2p transfers thread, thats just for site money and payment methods (i.e. Bank transfer, Mbookers, Money Packs)
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Old 08-06-2011, 10:53 PM   #20
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Is there a way to private message the first available moderator?
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Old 08-06-2011, 11:00 PM   #21
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not 100% sure, but I would go back to the forums ('internet poker' for example) and then scroll to the bottom of the page where they list the specific forum moderators. click on those mods until you find one of them online (green dot next to thier name)
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Old 08-07-2011, 12:55 AM   #22
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Re: P2P transfers: CHAT thread : No trading ITT

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Why do we not allow any Paypal trades to be effected?

"PayPal Acceptable Use Policy

Prohibited Activities

You may not use the PayPal service for activities that:

6. involve gambling, gaming and/or any other activity with an entry fee and a prize, including, but not limited to casino games, sports betting, horse or greyhound racing, lottery tickets, other ventures that facilitate gambling, games of skill (whether or not it is legally defined as a lottery) and sweepstakes unless the operator has obtained prior approval from PayPal and the operator and customers are located exclusively in jurisdictions where such activities are permitted by law."

https://cms.paypal.com/ie/cgi-bin/?c...locale.x=en_GB

Legitimate Paypal users have 45 days to "Open a Dispute" to try to obtain a refund in the event of their not receiving goods, etc. Whilst it is not set in stone, as far as I can see, that a scammer would be able to reverse a transfer for gambling purposes, for up to 45 days after a transfer, it seems likely that this is a possibility, and the recipient would probably have his Paypal account closed for being an accessory.

Hence, we will not condone any transactions involving Paypal.

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I understand that scammers can screw you over via PayPal. But why not allow reputable and people with a fair amount of references to swap via Paypal?
I have done a few swaps with people on paypal and never been screwed that way. You just should know who you dealing with. Imo it can't hurt if two reputable traders will trade via PayPal.

What I am trying to say is why not make it possible for reputable traders to swap via PayPal?
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Old 08-07-2011, 01:00 AM   #23
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btw, i made a post in player2player transfers requesting pokerstars$ for amazon payments. is this acceptable?
If the Amazon "payment" is an Amazon account-to-account transfer, it is allowed in th p2p thread.
Much like Netspend and bank account transfers are allowed.

Gift Cards, as such, go to the GC subforum in the Marketplace.

However, a multi-option post can include a gift card.

Such as

Have Anypokersite
Want Netspend, bank transfer or any gift card.

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Old 08-07-2011, 09:11 AM   #24
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I understand that scammers can screw you over via PayPal. But why not allow reputable and people with a fair amount of references to swap via Paypal?
I have done a few swaps with people on paypal and never been screwed that way. You just should know who you dealing with. Imo it can't hurt if two reputable traders will trade via PayPal.

What I am trying to say is why not make it possible for reputable traders to swap via PayPal?
No, sorry. Apart from the scam possibilities, we are not going to condone something that is strictly against the company's T&C.
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Old 08-07-2011, 11:37 AM   #25
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If the Amazon "payment" is an Amazon account-to-account transfer, it is allowed in th p2p thread.
Much like Netspend and bank account transfers are allowed.

Gift Cards, as such, go to the GC subforum in the Marketplace.

However, a multi-option post can include a gift card.

Such as

Have Anypokersite
Want Netspend, bank transfer or any gift card.

is allowed.
Yes, Amazon Payments is an account-to-account transfer. It is entirely different from giftcards. I explained what it is in my post in the p2p thread just in case someone misunderstood it for a giftcard and penalized me.
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Old 08-07-2011, 11:52 AM   #26
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Re: P2P transfers: CHAT thread : No trading ITT

Quick question about Greendot Moneypaks...
I went to Wal-Mart the other day and asked where the green dots were, and was informed they are not allowed to sell them in Vermont. They didn't know why. I went to the Greendot website to check it out, and indeed, VT is not available as an option for your state when you're creating an account.
Anyone know why? I looked around on google but failed to find any discussion about it or any legislation or whatever.
OTOH, I signed up for Netspend and so far so good, getting a card in the mail and we'll see if I can load it.
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Old 08-07-2011, 07:04 PM   #27
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Re: Person to person transfers. [The first post is a "MUST READ" ] Trade here for quick profits

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http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sh...stcount=103387





I'm trying to savvy a $10,000 Pokerstars deposit to play for nickels and dimes and $3 tournaments.




Is that what this is?
Will have to add that to the thread title.
"Trade here for quick profits!"




gtfo - they have $3 WSOP events now?





Cake no-problem-cashouts of transfered profits with minimal playing?
... you're very lucky





Well said.
No. What I am is one of the dedicated, volunteer moderators who has put a thousand+ hours into helping other 2+2ers make this a safe trading venue.

You may or may not be a "legit" trader but you sure don't 'get it'.

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I dont get how you have no life and cant proove anything your saying about me?

Find one guy that can talk bad about me? If not ? get of my dick you ****!

I know whats up, and wow you have no life LMFAO real talk you amuse the **** out of me, and are the main reason 2+2 sucks balls, and people rather stick a pencil in their eye ball then post on here.

Why do people want to traade their cake? all the time and why am I buyin it from them hmmm put 2 and 2 togeather smart guy!

Get a clue!


Or shut the **** up.
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Old 08-07-2011, 07:05 PM   #28
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Re: Person to person transfers. [The first post is a "MUST READ" for the Posting Rules]

legit trader and you are just a nerdy loser with nothing better to do. haha sorry for your parents. Feel real sorry.
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Old 08-07-2011, 07:51 PM   #29
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legit trader and you are just a nerdy loser with nothing better to do. haha sorry for your parents. Feel real sorry.
The point is that you're a losing micro-stakes player and you want to trade $10K. He was saying be very cautious, which is good advice.

On another note, it's pretty clear that you are the loser here, and your parents clearly weren't involved in raising you. If they were, I feel sorry for you.
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Old 08-07-2011, 08:08 PM   #30
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Re: Person to person transfers. [The first post is a "MUST READ" ] Trade here for quick profits

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Live pro player, investing in trading, your a nerd lolz!

called a visa, and deposit to my account last week of 10k each site, I play live and trade online for quick profits,

Anyone wish to make trades my accounts are legit, I can Team View and show you my account balances prior to any trade aswell, just ignore this bandwagoner.

Just looking to get cake funds at a low rate, why not?
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Why do people want to traade their cake? all the time and why am I buyin it from them hmmm put 2 and 2 togeather smart guy!
Don't really want to get into this but RW has been a dedicated mod that has prevented many scams here and if it wasn't for mods like him, this thread wouldn't still be here in the first place (for someone to make cake profits or do any trading.)

Since he has seen many scams and if your account happens to raise some flags, then it is not unreasonable for him to alert people to do reasearch before trading.

I'd say just arrange a private teamviewer session with RW, MH, D.S. or one of the mods and they can confirm your deposits and if all their questions are sufficiently answered then you can trade smoothly.

Obviously, no one has to teamview their accounts but if you want to do trades (and have nothing to hide) and if that can answer all the '$10k deposit' questions (which it may not), then you can continue trading smoothly in this thread. At the rate you're going, you'll end up getting banned eventually.

Just a suggestion, pm a mod and work out a resolution to what would be acceptable proof.
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