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Discussion => Off topic => Topic started by: GtotheM on April 20, 2012, 03:49 am
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Hey,
Been a buyer on SR close to 1 year now. I'd guess I've made around $1000 in purchases in this time, all mostly on MDMA. I stopped that recently (the last 3 months or so) due to a super high tolerance - which I was gutted about.
Anyway, I came back to SR today and decided I'd test how my tolerance is nowadays but theres just one problem - my account($8.79) puts me just $0.30c short for a DEFQON / Q-base and although it bugs me to do it - I'd like to ask if anybody is so kind enough to throw me a bone.
If you want to help my SR name is the same as here and my SR address is 1LXAe4mfHcrE6Hag9qN7sGmchFGRDRwoGL
Cheers! :D
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what seller are you buying from, and I will make you a gift code
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what seller are you buying from, and I will make you a gift code
This this this, a million times this. Let's make this the norm for giving out loans from here on out.
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exactly! that way they can only be spent on the road, and not withdrawn by some scammer
repayments should be open vouchers, but loans should be vendor specific
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what seller are you buying from, and I will make you a gift code
+1
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its schizofreen
Item: http://silkroadvb5piz3r.onion/silkroad/item/156a4889a4
It's $9.06 and I have $8.79 lol..
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gift code sent
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So the gift code. If you want to loan someone money do you send the giftcode to the vendor they are buying from on their behalf? Exactly how is a gift code different than just transferring bitcoins to someones account?
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if you want to lend some money, you create a gift code in your accounts tab. you can make it specific to a vendor if you want. then you give that code to the customer, and they apply it to their order on check out.
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Is there some flaw in SR's checkout math due to gift codes?
As seen in this picture http://i.imgur.com/ritiJ.png
I have enough btc to click place order but after doing so I'm told theres insufficient funds ???
EDIT: Fixed by SR
Big thanks to wretched!
Happy 420! ;D