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Reason why most noobs get ripped off by unsuspecting fellows is because of laziness. You want already prepared meal, without a damn knowledge on how it was made. You have the capital and time yet so lazy that you can't expend your time on absolving knowledge on how to get what you so desire. @least, 2hrs every day is sufficient to step up the game within two months. You could study how to phish that so called log you wanna buy instead of hunting a hen and loosing the rice in the process. Why don't you learn the process to spam for that CCs you like purchasing, instead of gaining based on luck. You could purchase 10 CCs and only one will work Invest your funds in the right places. The truth is that most vendors, instead of outright scamming you, would sell a bank log or any other log that you definitely would confirm has funds in it but before you end up working on the fund, the vendor will clear the fund immediately after sell, their by making way with both funds. Almost same case for CCs. Yea, you might feel it won't pay you immediately if you expend your funds in the learning process, actually there's a way out, you might not be able to afford a mentorship program, but what if you got a group of friends/buddies interested in the process, you don't have to inform the mentor as he/she might increase the cost but on your own. Learn to be creative, a single arrow can easily break but not a bunch. Any of the following can get you standing on your feet;Hacking, Spamming/Phishing, Cracking, Carding (cc, dc, gc etc), Logs(Crypto logs,bank logs, PayPal Logs etc),Loans,Tax Fraud, *****Ns and Cheques. All it takes is a bit of your time and capital that you could end up getting ripped off.
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This makes sense if you want to ***** people over and scam the noob scammers so to speak. I do agree with your initial thoughts about laziness and aversion to practice. To get better at anything one has to dedicate ample time to learn and practice, as simple as that. However, I believe there are better ways to make money on the dw. Like on the clearnet if one has value to offer the rest will follow.
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