Why would anyone buy 200 dollars worth of US money for more than 200 dollars? Is this some scheme so people can launder money? Do people not know you can just go to the bank and get any bill size you want for a square trade? What's the point?
Christ if it was that easy I would just keep selling the money on ebay and then cashing the paypal into more bills to sell.
>>2083071
Because on $236 he's paying $200 for the bills, $20 for the eBay fees, $7 for the shipping, and getting disputes on manhandled deliveries.
Protip: If you're selling on eBay with anything lower than a 20% margin, eBay is making more money than you are for everything you sell BEFORE calculating shipping and your time. Thin margins is a fool's game in online sales.
>>2083169
But who the fuck would buy 200 dollars for more than 200 dollars in the first place?
>>2083227
The only thing I can think of is they're sequential serial numbers or some other anomaly
Pretty sure this is illegal.
>>2083250
They're not.
>>2083071
I am not rocket scientist, but im going to go on a limb and say that its for people who stole credit cards
>Steal credit card
>buy cash on Ebay with throwaway account
>now have 200 dollars
I mean, it isnt the smartest thing to do, but thats my guess
>>2083227
pretty sure this is just to help people "cash out" stolen paypal accounts.
>>2083274
Weird
>>2083169
ebay + pp fees are 15%
>>2083282
This is what I was thinking. You take a pretty big risk buying that but if the paypal money is stolen anyways you don't have much to lose.
It's cheaper cash advances than going to your local payday loan shit hole.