Merge pull request #5727 from ripcurlx/remove-trade-id-reference

Remove trade id reference for Amazon gift card
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@ -3656,12 +3656,11 @@ payment.payid.info=A PayID like a phone number, email address or an Australian B
bank, credit union or building society account. You need to have already created a PayID with your Australian financial institution. \
Both sending and receiving financial institutions must support PayID. For more information please check [HYPERLINK:https://payid.com.au/faqs/]
payment.amazonGiftCard.info=To pay with Amazon eGift Card, you will need to send an Amazon eGift Card to the BTC seller via your Amazon account. \n\n\
Bisq will show the BTC seller''s email address or phone number where the gift card should be sent, and you must include the trade ID in the gift \
card''s message field. Please see the wiki [HYPERLINK:https://bisq.wiki/Amazon_eGift_card] for further details and best practices. \n\n\
Please see the wiki [HYPERLINK:https://bisq.wiki/Amazon_eGift_card] for further details and best practices. \n\n\
Three important notes:\n\
- try to send gift cards with amounts of 100 USD or smaller, as Amazon is known to flag larger gift cards as fraudulent\n\
- try to use creative, believable text for the gift card''s message (e.g., "Happy birthday Susan!") along with the trade ID (and use trader chat \
to tell your trading peer the reference text you picked so they can verify your payment)\n\
- try to use creative, believable text for the gift card''s message (e.g., "Happy birthday Susan!") and use trader chat \
to tell your trading peer the reference text you picked so they can verify your payment\n\
- Amazon eGift Cards can only be redeemed on the Amazon website they were purchased on (e.g., a gift card purchased on amazon.it can only be redeemed on amazon.it)
# We use constants from the code so we do not use our normal naming convention