Well they're basically giving free money, and I want to buy something online with this. As a trade for the future. Could this still be actually legit?
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Thread: Does PayBox actually work?
- 23 Nov. 2010 08:24am #1
Does PayBox actually work?
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- 23 Nov. 2010 08:30am #2
Let me google that for you
[its internet currency
it even tells u that
it never says its real money cause its not]
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Let me google that for you
[its internet currency
it even tells u that
it never says its real money cause its not]yup this is really me gamersoul AVA
- 23 Nov. 2010 06:57pm #3
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All account balances are held in PayBox currency. PayBox maintains a currency that is autonomous and independent of all nations and governments. The PayBox currency is denominated in dollars and cents (similar to the currency of the United States and over 20 other countries). The PayBox currency is currently in a closed system, and cannot be exchanged or spent. Before long we plan to open our currency to be spent and exchanged just as you can with any other currency. Our plans include person-to-person transactions (via the Internet and over cell phone text messages), integration with merchants and shopping cart systems, debit card transactions (through an issued debit card linked to your account), and more. The value of our currency is estimated to be close to that of the U.S. dollar. As is the case with any currency, once the PayBox currency becomes openly exchangeable, its value as weighted against other world currencies can and will fluctuate due to forces beyond our control.