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Description
The listing, $$$ MYSTERY GIFT CARD! $$$ has ended.
This auction is for a mystery winner's choice gift card. Walmart Target Amazon eBay Best Buy GameStop iTunes Gas cards Restaurants eCards You name it! As longs as I can get it online or at a store. I will send to the winner as soon as the auction is over so they can start shopping right away. Thank You and Happy Bidding!
Questions & Comments
hopefully its a large amount I don't want to spend that many credits if its only like a 100$ gift card ya know. and for those who buy there credits I don't think they'd be too keen on paying 40$ for 16000 credits and keep buying credits till they have enough then find out they spent more than the gift card is worth you'd probably have a lot of bidders if you gave an actual amount so theyre more excited about it ...just a suggestion but good luck and I will be watching though and possibly bidding
u do realize that many credits is worth 600$ right?? just saying not meaning to be rude just wana make sure if someone bids they're not gonna get mad at the card value and want a refund and leave negative feedback
No that's only if you buy credits from Listia. Nobody does that. Check out my feedback and you'll see how much gift cards go for. My last one for example was a $10 Amazon gift card and it went for 14,999 credits.
I know but I'm saying if they use that many credits and they're not pleased with the gift card amount they could leave negative feedback and it could damage peoples opinions of u but ill definitely be watching :)
The most expencive credits are 1500 for $5 = 300 for $1, cheapest are = 400 for $1, not 1000 for a dollar as many go by, which I don't understand. It's great to get more credits for our auctions, but this is the value Listia puts on credits. That's a starting bid of at least $600. Thorndarkheart is correct.
People go by the 1000 per dollar because that's pretty much the average of what Amazon gift cards go for. If you buy credits, you should stop because those figures that you have there are way off. But if you're getting or selling $5 gift cards for 1500, let me know please because I'll be all over those prices.