I sold 2 gift cards with receipt but…
I sold 2 gift cards with receipt but usenosh stole one and later told me the card was having errors.
I have my receipt with me for further investigation.

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Nosh is a FinTech organisation that offers easy and quick gift card-based transactions for anyone. Equipped with modern and seamless means of transaction, Nosh offers the easiest and most convenient way for you to redeem gift cards in Nigeria and Ghana
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I sold 2 gift cards with receipt but usenosh stole one and later told me the card was having errors.
I have my receipt with me for further investigation.

Reply from Usenosh
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