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Hello!
There is a lot of information on the darknet about how to identify a scammer, how to find a legitimate site and make money.
But there are mistakes that beginners make and miss out on real profits, and then fall into the hands of scammers.

It's simple, but few people know about it.

Beginners spend a very long time choosing a seller. They have high hopes that they will soon be able to earn money. Therefore, they are very afraid of making mistakes.

Once they have selected several sellers, they want to make sure they make the right choice. The newcomer begins to write to the seller and ask a huge number of questions.

At some point the seller may stop responding. And he can even refuse to buy to his client.

Want to know why?

1. All legitimate sellers on the darknet are afraid of police surveillance and investigation. If you ask a lot of questions, you become suspicious. For the sake of safety, it is easier to refuse to sell you a product or not to respond.

2. A legitimate seller does not want to disclose information to scammers. Fraudsters not only deceive people, but also ruin the lives of legitimate sellers. If you start asking a lot, you may be mistaken for a scammer.

All the information that is needed for the purchase and that the seller wanted to provide you is always on the website.

If the information is not there, it means the seller does not want to disclose it. Unnecessary questions raise suspicions.

A newbie asks questions, and then when they don’t answer him, he concludes that he is a scammer and goes on searching.

Do you want to know who answers all your questions and will convince you to buy a product from him until the last moment? Scammer!
He has nothing of value. All he can do is persuade you, answer questions and work with objections.

A legitimate seller always has customers. He is sure that they will buy from him. Therefore, it is easier not to deal with suspicious buyers.

But the scammer wants to keep every client.

Can you guess what happens next?

The newcomer searches, asks and ultimately buys from the one who persuaded him best. Of course he ends up with a scammer.

How to buy from a legit seller.
1. Select a product on the website.
2. Write to the seller about what you want to buy.
3. Pay for your purchase.

You don't need to do anything else.

I really hope that the information will be useful to someone.
Good luck, friends.
in Markets & Services by Active (2.6k points)

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Thank you for this info. Wish there was a dark net pobox or something. I'm dipping my toes in rn and looking around. Just don't know how to get product to me / as well as anonymous btc wallet
by Guest (123 points)
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Great post, I noticed all of this too.
I agree with the author on all points and would like to add something.
A legitimate seller does not like stupid questions.
A normal seller simply will not answer questions about how to buy bitcoin or what wallet to use, I have encountered this, so I know.
by Upcomer (626 points)
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Damn, yes, that's right, that's right! And honest sellers have a lot of orders, they just don't have time to answer all the questions, even after payment you often have to wait
by Upcomer (728 points)
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Here are some really worthwhile tips. Especially for beginners who whine about not getting an answer when they want to place an order.

First read the tips from experienced people, and then try to earn money on the darknet.
by Experienced (8.4k points)
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Most people are too lazy and do not have stress resistance. If they do not receive a response to a letter, they start to panic, and at the first failures they fall into depression. Everyone always counts on the easy way, on freebies and quick results. But difficulties and risks are everywhere.

Of course you are right, scammers are more hardworking and know how to persuade perfectly, so beginners fall for their bait.
by Newbie (234 points)
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*****, it turns out everything is a little more complicated than I expected.
by Newbie (226 points)
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