tajnz wrote:I've been earning money online on dooyoo a review website. It's easy to accumulate points as you earn base points plus points everytime someone rates your review. However users outside of the UK are paid through Amazon vouchers instead. I was wondering if I could sell Amazon vouchers on Ebay for less than face value. E.g I would sell a $40 voucher for $30-$35. That way I still get some cash and the buyer gets a discount. It's a win win situation. However I'm not even sure there is a real demand for Amazon vouchers?
UmmiNoor wrote:tajnz wrote:I've been earning money online on dooyoo a review website. It's easy to accumulate points as you earn base points plus points everytime someone rates your review. However users outside of the UK are paid through Amazon vouchers instead. I was wondering if I could sell Amazon vouchers on Ebay for less than face value. E.g I would sell a $40 voucher for $30-$35. That way I still get some cash and the buyer gets a discount. It's a win win situation. However I'm not even sure there is a real demand for Amazon vouchers?
I think it's best if you auction the cards on eBay and if you're earning these gift cards then there's no capital outlay for you so whatever that you get for the gift card would be money earned 100% profit. I see some people selling Amazon gift cards for lower than the face value so I guess it's all right to do that.
I think if you want to start selling gift cards specifically Amazon gift cards then it's best to join another website that pays using gift cards. This way there's no capital outlay for you. I don't think anyone would purchase a $100 gift card and have to pay $115 for it. They would want a discount.
tajnz wrote:Hi UmmiNoor, yes there are few sites I'm a member of that pay via Amazon cards so it would be easy for me to accumulate gift vouchers. I would definitely sell them for lower than face value as that way I'll be more competitive and people will choose to buy from me instead of the people selling for more than face value. I know personally there is no way I would spend more than face value on an Amazon card or voucher. I'd probably sell $100 for $70-$80.
iebo wrote:I checked out Ebay and amazingly, some of them are selling for more than they are worth. This surprises me, I wouldn't have thought people would pay for something that is so readily available. I can just go to the store right around the corner and get them. I guess its not so convenient for some people.
Although I did see that many were NOT selling for what they were worth, so there must be some trick to getting the bids up.
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