FYI all, this individual is a scammer. BEWARE!
I hope that Google search for these phrases "epicGiftCards" "
contestpubli24@tutanota.com" "JessyShop"
https://selly.gg/u/JessyShop @JessyAccs (Telegram - a chat messaging service) will be directed to this topic.
This scammer uses this girl's picture and pretends to be a girl named "JessyR":
https://www.playerup.com/threads/sellin ... s.3682995/
The scammer tries to sell you these types of giftcards at very cheap rates (i.e. Amazon, eBay, PSN, iTunes, Nike, Sephora, Home Depot, Best Buy, Uber, iTunes, Google Play, etc)
Other items that this scammer has tried to con people into: bitcointalk accounts, Fortnite accounts, Fortnite hacks, Amazon AWS accounts with credits, Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) invites, Bitmain Coupons, etc,
The reason that this scammer wants Crypto currency is because it's NON-REVERSIBLE. This scammer (and others) will never go through a trusted 3rd party because they have nothing to actually send!
Crypto Wallet Addresses that this scammer has:
Bitcoin Address: 16ioyY9qD3UkxNTmMkwpfiS1h5k5PGLBDD
Bitcoincash Address: qq36yyqlaccpptnfj7atc2d2hwa74j4agvq534kwt7
Ethereum Address: 0x1c091971acd93e77b3cf4704f9771bc1105bfeb5
LiteCoin Address: MBpuyhhqkC4m3uPk75vTxyPVpfhkQh8wDn
Other places this scammer has an account:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?actio ... ;u=2430616
epicgiftcards-u78863/
https://www.playerup.com/threads/sellin ... s.3682995/
How I found out about this person being a scammer:
Reference this Google Photos album for screenshots: Google Photos album with evidence:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/yKWnNDNbvPd285cr6
I had $10 free in bitcoin sitting around in an old account, so I figured why not risk $10 more and try to get something like a $50 eBay giftcard (which this scammer is selling for $20) and I could actually use. I get $10 in BTC added to my wallet.
Before sending over the $20, I contacted this scammer at
contestpubli24@tutanota.com; I asked for pictures of a successful transaction. The scammer send me the 5 screenshots (the ones with black spray marks through them). Clearly these are modified to appear like someone actually got what they received. Look at the eBay GC code that the scammer didn't blank out, lol.
Anyway, after we went back and forth for a bit, so after sending the $20 in bitcoin that I had, the scammers said they ran out of $50 eBay GCs (as if this scammer is actually selling them!) and asked me to send even more bitcoins (first asking for a lot for 3x$100 GCs) and then an additional $20 in bicoins for a single $100 eBay. I told the scammer to send me the eBay GC code so that I could verify the balance before I send the rest of the money for the supposed $100 eBay GC. Also, if that couldn't be done, to refund my original $20 in bitcoin to my bitcoin wallet.
What happened next? Well, the scammer completely stopped responding to any e-mails (surprised anyone? nope!). I then tried to contact the scammer through Telegram (a chat program) - the scammer still didn't respond. So then I contacted the scammer through an alternate e-mail address asking about how many GCs he had for sale and if he had any eBay ones, to which he responded: "eBay GCs not in stock atm. All were sold today." See screenshots in the Google Photos album for all of this.
I know others on here (and other forums) have been scammed for much worse than the $20 in bitcoin that I was playing with, so just BE AWARE and ALWAYS USE A LEGITIMATE 3RD PARTY when attempting any trade (especially important if the dollar amount is large!).
Be careful out there friends,
~ Im2bz2p345