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The listing, $10 Amazon E-Card (.com or .ca) has ended.

Your bidding on a $10 amazon e-card. Can be from Amazon.com or Amazon.ca. *Please let me know in your message to me which one you'd like it ordered from as I deal with United States and International buyers.

Buyer must recognize their winning of the auction by clicking "no shipping info" and provide their email address they want Amazon to send it too. Just as Listia would do on their rewards auctions. This is the only way to protect seller/buyer as according to Listia's rules. Admin has already informed me that if a buyer doesn't wish to provide their email addy to a seller that its a forfeit of their credits and NO seller is to provide an e-card code via Listia without getting the email addy first.

I will order it with the winners email that they will provide, amazon will send it to your inbox and I will also send it to you in a Listia message so you can copy n' paste it directly into your amazon account incase you don't want to wave through your emails to get it.

No GIN, there are too any auctions being listed with GIN for these. This one allows all members to have a chance to watch and bid to win.

As Listia's rules, seller has 7 days but considering this is a digital delivery it will be sent much sooner. I'm online everyday and act promptly to all my auctions upon their end date. Will be provided to the seller within' an hour of ending unless I'm out and about but as soon as I'm online I will send it.

For those interested I also have a $5 n' $15 amazon e-card auctions going ending which one ends a few minutes prior to this one and the other ends a few minutes after this one.

Goodluck!!!
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Sep 9th, 2013 at 12:12:48 PM PDT by
Original
Thank you!
Sep 9th, 2013 at 12:49:45 PM PDT by
Original
Is it true if the person doesn't want to provide you with an email address they forfeit their credits?
I had a $10 Amazon auction and bought it with my email and sent them the code no problem.
I guess it makes sense to order it with their email address so they don't try and scam you and say it didn't work.
Sep 13th, 2013 at 1:26:31 AM PDT by
Original
Listia admin state that the code is to be send to the buyers email address and if they don't want to provide it the seller can refuse to complete the transaction and if a dispute is opened the moderator will ask the buyer to provide the email address and if they don't, it's there loss.
I remember when I won my first Listia Amazon E-Card auction in there Rewards Store. I simply clicked the 'no address necessary" option and ask them to provide the code via Listia messaging. Someone from admin contacted me and stated they needed my email address so they could get it out to me. I provided it and asked why and they said that all digital codes need to be send to the email as it was the only way to verify that the code was accepted/redeemed by the buyer.
I replied back asking if that means all $ E-Cards that are ordered online and sent to buyers must have an email address to have it ordered with and they said yes. I continued to inform that that I use to list those type auctions and when I asked for the email address the buyers refused to provide it and continued to tell me to just send the code via the messages here. I was told that I wasn't obligated too because then I'm basically "purchasing an amazon e-card on Amazon with my email info and then providing the buyer with the code that I received to my email and then the buyer can say the code didn't work or there was only x amount of $ on it. A buyer can too easily say I must have redeemed the code prior. But when you get there email address you then have your proof from Amazon in the ordering details that you can copy n' paste into a dispute and prove that you ordered it with the buyers email address an it was sent and accepted, they can see the amount on the card so there are no issues on it.
Sep 13th, 2013 at 5:25:48 AM PDT by
Original
Thanks for the info Krystal!!! I also would have thought the code could have been sent through listia e-mail. I learn something every day :)
Sep 19th, 2013 at 4:38:37 PM PDT by
Original
No problem! That's just what admin stated to me so seems legit to me.
Sep 19th, 2013 at 7:47:22 PM PDT by

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