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Did you buy a gift card from them? Did it work and how long did it take to get the card?

I think cake wallet has rather good reputation in monero community, so I decided to try the cakepay to buy a gift card. So far the experience was quite awful - I either got scammed or their service/support is terrible. My gift card was paid for more than a week ago - but I still haven't received it. Timeline:

  • Dec 27 - paid monerojis for a gift card - the payment went through but the order indicates that there was some problem with the payment and I need to contact them by email with order id to resolve it (which I did at the same day). I receive a standard "Request received" email and that's it.
  • Dec 29 - I write a comment under their advertisement post here on monero.town, where I tag the author of the post @[email protected] and ask about the situation - it still has no answer as of today (Jan 4).
  • Dec 31 - finally (after 4 days!) I receive answer from their support where they basically tell me that indeed the problem was on their end, and I "should be receiving an email with the gift card details shortly".
  • Jan 2 - I write another email saying I still haven't got the gift card.
  • Jan 4 (today) - no response and no gift card.

Honestly, even if it gets resolved I'm quite unlikely to use their services again... Curious to hear what experience other folks had with cakepay..

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[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 10 months ago (1 children)

heads up about the screenshots -- when you need to obscure text (or anything else) on a picture, don't use blurring, pixelization or similar effects. they can be brute-forced and the original text can be retrieved, with trivial computing power. always use color fill to obscure data, and don't make it exactly as big as the data is (~visual padding).

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 10 months ago

Thanks!

I knew this and chose to use blurring anyway because there's nothing too important, at most someone will "de-blur" my email, which is one of many so it doesn't matter much.

But this is definitely good advice for others who may have really sensitive info that needs to be obscured!