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[1.5.2] Add extra note for amazon gift cards #4977
[1.5.2] Add extra note for amazon gift cards #4977
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use the BTC seller''s email or mobile nr. as receiver. Amazon sends then an email or text message to the receiver.\n\ | ||
Amazon eGift Cards can only be redeemed by Amazon accounts with the same currency.\n\ | ||
For more information visit the Amazon eGift Card webpage. [HYPERLINK:https://www.amazon.com/Amazon-1_US_Email-eGift-Card/dp/B004LLIKVU]\n\n\ | ||
It is recommended to not send more than 100 USD per gift card as it seems that Amazon is considering higher amounts as \ | ||
risky and often flags such transactions as fraudulent.\n\ | ||
Split the amount up to several smaller amounts and use some creative reference text instead of the trade ID (e.g. 'Happy birthday Susan').\n\ | ||
Exchange in the trade chat with the peer which reference text you have used so they are able to \ | ||
assign the payment to the trade. |
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I think it would be good if @m52go could have a look at this text to make it easier to understand. Might help avoid some mediation cases.
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Agree!
Can we have @bisq-network/mediators input on this to see if there are any issues they are experiencing. Multiple transactions can get messy, and might also cause additional problems to the user if flagged by Amazon. I am not sure if the issues experienced are due to a user making a first transaction with Amazon eGift cards. Amazon might put in place additional security measures that are removed once payment has been verified by the user. I see this as a good thing. It is Amazon acknowledging that payment is irreversible through additional safety measures. I know fist transactions with Zelle also face these concerns. |
If this 100 USD soft/recommended cap is kept, my suggested text is below.
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Add extra note for amazon gift cards
There have been many reports with account block with AGC payments. It seems they block amounts > 100 USD. The cryptic trade ID as message might be another factor to get flagged. The change in the text should help to avoid those issues.