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Me too,account lv4 old account,but t try send ticket to admin,now it;s been 3 weeks without no replyHi, today I was logging into Stashpatrick's .name domain and realized my credentials didn't match, so I used the other domain and my store account was indeed stolen. How is it possible you don't have a domain update notification? What should I do with my old account now?
yeah luckyseller is legit seller,always hit 500-1k for 1cc,but now stash is not support buyer anymore,my accouts lv4 been deleted with any reson,and stash do not reply ..all seller on that site selling bad card ,20$ with no $$Has the store died yet? They no longer offer good cards. The seller Bratpit and Lucky Seller are gone, and when they do, they're dead or have no balance. I'm seeing that they're no longer putting any effort into the store. What's happening? If it's about to die, why look for alternatives?
I'm in the same situation as you, I've spent almost 350usd and out of that, out of 22 only 4 or 5 have been good and the balance was not so high (I bought good bins) some are dead or resold from other stores, they raise them with an excessively expensive price, 3 or 4 years ago they were not more than 15 or 20 usd, the preorder system is a piece of shit. even if you have been waiting for 2 or 3 days someone puts a little more than you and gets it before you (it should be first come first served) anyway, I will not recharge more money in this store.I’ve been using this store for 3 days, and so far, I’ve spent $500 here. The cards in this store come from various sellers around the world, and the inventory updates very quickly — new cards are added almost every day.
Of course, some cards are very good, while others are poor — this depends on the individual sellers.
For example, a seller’s cards worked very well yesterday. But when that same seller restocked the same type of cards today and I purchased them again, I found that all of them were dead cards. I couldn’t understand why this happened.
Lastly, I believe the store has one extremely unfair policy that can cause buyers to lose a lot of money.
As I mentioned earlier, if I buy 20 cards and only a few are dead, I don’t mind and usually won’t even request a refund.
However, if I buy from the same seller again the next day — same type of cards, freshly updated — and this time, say, 15 out of 20 cards are dead, I’m only allowed to get a refund for 1 or 2 of them.
Why? Because of a very unreasonable rule: the store limits refund requests to just 10% of the purchase amount.
This means I have to bear the cost of the remaining dead cards that can’t be refunded. I think this policy is very unfair.
This means that if you spend $500 and don't buy a good card, you can only get a refund of $50.
The store manager is very good at doing business. The store owner will only ensure that he makes money, not your interests.
I'm in the same situation as you, I've spent almost 350usd and out of that, out of 22 only 4 or 5 have been good and the balance was not so high (I bought good bins) some are dead or resold from other stores, they raise them with an excessively expensive price, 3 or 4 years ago they were not more than 15 or 20 usd, the preorder system is a piece of shit. even if you have been waiting for 2 or 3 days someone puts a little more than you and gets it before you (it should be first come first served) anyway, I will not recharge more money in this store.