Quote from: moneypakforbitcoins1 on January 11, 2013, 12:51 amjfots8620 wont work with me now because nomad doesnt have his info correctnomad fix this mp takes way more then 500 bucks you really fucked me over.he captain mal how bout this im buying al,most a grand in coins to spend on sr so knock it off. seriouslyFWIW, Nomad was partially correct. Most retailers limit the amount of a moneypak to $500. The exception to this appears to be WalMart, at which the limit is $1,000. (See information below)CaptainMal is correct that you need a vendor account to be able to do business on here. Spamming multiple areas on the Forum attempting to sell your MP for BTC is not a particularly wise idea. Because you are not dealing with an established vendor in escrow, any party in such a transaction is liable to be ripped-off. Even giving you the benefit of the doubt for a moment, and assuming that you're legitimate, what's to stop someone from taking your MP and not providing you with any BTC? Absolutely nothing. Likewise, the other party may provide you with BTC, and find the MP worthless. Were you legitimate, and were you to be ripped-off by someone unscrupulous, you would have ABSOLUTELY NO RECOURSE WHATSOEVER. Are you willing to take a $1000 loss? Let me be perfectly frank here -- there have been no shortage of MP scammers on here in the past, so there is no reason whatsoever to trust that you are not one of them. Anyone who enters into such a transaction stands to lose everything. Q. How much money can I load on a MoneyPak? A. You can add any amount from $20 to $500 onto a MoneyPak at most retailers. You can add up to $1,000 at Walmart.Source: https://www.moneypak.com/AboutMoneyPak.aspx#Nightcrawler PGP-Key: 4096R/BBF7433B 2012-09-22Key fingerprint = D870 C6AC CC6E 46B0 E0C7 3955 B8F1 D88E BBF7 433Bhttp://dkn255hz262ypmii.onion/index.php?topic=174.msg633090#msg633090