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Old 07-19-2012, 10:02 AM
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these ukash sellers
how they find cheap ukash vouchers

help me please
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Old 07-19-2012, 06:51 PM
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Cheap? Below market price?
Obviously, either they are an Ukash retailer or they are selling codes acquired by illegal means (stolen, etc...).
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Old 07-22-2012, 10:29 PM
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Our company is an official digital retailer of Ukash. I'm not sure who is selling them to you Below Market price, because that wouldn't be profitable for the company itself.

For instance, we currently receive a 5 to 15% off discount depending on the amount of ukash vouchers we are purchasing in bulk.

This discount varies on the amount for instance, larger amounts you would receive (average of 10% off) so $100 voucher would be $90 wholesale.

We than sell for the retail rate of $100, making a pre-tax/pre-expense profit rate of $10.
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Old 07-23-2012, 09:10 AM
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Our company is an official digital retailer of Ukash. I'm not sure who is selling them to you Below Market price, because that wouldn't be profitable for the company itself.

For instance, we currently receive a 5 to 15% off discount depending on the amount of ukash vouchers we are purchasing in bulk.

This discount varies on the amount for instance, larger amounts you would receive (average of 10% off) so $100 voucher would be $90 wholesale.

We than sell for the retail rate of $100, making a pre-tax/pre-expense profit rate of $10.
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Old 07-24-2012, 03:54 AM
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> For instance, we currently receive a 5 to 15% off discount depending on the amount of ukash vouchers we are purchasing in bulk.

This statement makes no sense.
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Old 07-24-2012, 04:48 PM
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tiger pls pm me but as nanaimogold said something doesn't seem right? how can you get money at less than its worth? After all you are able to withdraw the money in full at an atm?
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Old 07-24-2012, 06:24 PM
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Ukash at 15% off? Do NOT contact tiger.

http://ukashreselling.com/benefits.html

Maximum of 3% when managing a lot of volume.

EDIT: Also... they don't give it to you "with a discount".
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Depending on your volume, your commission will either be given to you immediately as an additional value upon delivery of your Ukash order, or can be delivered to you via additional vouchers or issuing software credit on a periodic base.
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Ukash at 15% off? Do NOT contact tiger.

http://ukashreselling.com/benefits.html

Maximum of 3% when managing a lot of volume.

EDIT: Also... they don't give it to you "with a discount".
Hi,

We've been an active member of this site since 2010, and more importantly have an business relationship with Ukash with our corporation in the United States of America since 2008.

I am not looking to sell to anybody since that is not my role in the company, I am merely providing information based on my experience working with UKash.

The 3% amount you're seeing is a standard rate for resellers. However if you have an established business contract with them and have a tiered purchase plan, your discounts are increased on certain products.

The discounts of 5 to 15% vary on the product being sold. For instance, during the Christmas Holiday we are given a promotional rate of 10% for purchasing a $100 Ukash Gift Card. This gift card is sold via UKash directly and through their main partner in the United States of America called InComm Inc.

I advise you to process due diligence before openly negatively posting about my experience working with them.

Furthermore, if you are looking to become a business partner of UKash, I highly recommend you to contact them directly for further questioning = http://www.ukash.com/business/contact.aspx

Once again, the purpose of my post was not to sell an item, but to rather give my experience in the field to help this user avoid being scammed by somebody "pretending" to sell UKash for FAR below wholesale pricing. My reasoning was that in an perfect economical example that selling below wholesale pricing is nether profitable nor logical for a company to do.

Thank you for your time.

Ryan
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Old 07-25-2012, 08:35 AM
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Hi,

We've been an active member of this site since 2010, and more importantly have an business relationship with Ukash with our corporation in the United States of America since 2008.

I am not looking to sell to anybody since that is not my role in the company, I am merely providing information based on my experience working with UKash.

The 3% amount you're seeing is a standard rate for resellers. However if you have an established business contract with them and have a tiered purchase plan, your discounts are increased on certain products.

The discounts of 5 to 15% vary on the product being sold. For instance, during the Christmas Holiday we are given a promotional rate of 10% for purchasing a $100 Ukash Gift Card. This gift card is sold via UKash directly and through their main partner in the United States of America called InComm Inc.

I advise you to process due diligence before openly negatively posting about my experience working with them.

Furthermore, if you are looking to become a business partner of UKash, I highly recommend you to contact them directly for further questioning = http://www.ukash.com/business/contact.aspx

Once again, the purpose of my post was not to sell an item, but to rather give my experience in the field to help this user avoid being scammed by somebody "pretending" to sell UKash for FAR below wholesale pricing. My reasoning was that in an perfect economical example that selling below wholesale pricing is nether profitable nor logical for a company to do.

Thank you for your time.

Ryan
As explained in my PM, please excuse the misunderstanding. I thought you were suggesting you were up to sell these here.

It makes perfect sense for them to offer a higher commission for larger accounts, although 15% is, I think, even higher than the commission they charge to merchants.

Best regards.
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