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[will Keep Updated] Shadow Market For Tech And Game Hardware by MiracleOparah(m): 6:46pm On Jan 09, 2020
I am a Nigerian living in Eastern Europe (read close to Russia), and I shop a lot for parts to upgrade my gaming PC. During one of my scavenging hunts, I discovered this shady site that in not indexed on google (deep web NOT dark web). A lot of shady stuff happens there.

On a particular thread, a guy offered to sell any tech stuff needed for half the white market price. Note that the products are new and not used!
Eg. An iphone 11 pro max 64gb goes for $550
An RTX 2070 super goes for $350

There are a lot of testimonies from guys saying he delivered. He ships across the world with a 14-day delivery plan. Mostly takes 10 days though. The cost for delivery in included in the price. Note that this thread has over 90 pages!!!

Now how does it work?
First, you send money to people on the platform called Guarantors (minimum transaction is $200). They hold the money, then you place the order. He carries it out and it delivers to your address or whatever you specify. You do not need to provide real life details as you can use virtual addresses. When you approve delivery, the Guarantor releases the money to the seller.
This particular seller is verified by the platform.

I ran a domain check and the site receives over 750k unique visitors per month. There was no other information about it online. 750k without being indexed by google! Crazy yeah?!!!

On this same website, there were rooms that were password protected. I mean you can buy f@ke passports and shii here. Firearms and all that, I kid you not.

By Monday, I plan to make a trial purchase. I haven't decided on what I will buy yet. I will keep this thread updated with my experience and hoe it goes. I am NOT going to drop the site on here for any reason till confirm it is not a scam, yes, I am willing to lose the money to prove it cry

If it happens to be true, then I can consider dropping it for really serious people. And I am not kidding.

So this is be asking, if you have an experience with this sort of stuff, I would like to hear you opinion in this thread. Thanks.
Re: [will Keep Updated] Shadow Market For Tech And Game Hardware by khalhokage(m): 6:59pm On Jan 09, 2020
I'd to hear about your experience.

Is tor deep web or dark web?
Re: [will Keep Updated] Shadow Market For Tech And Game Hardware by MiracleOparah(m): 4:22am On Jan 10, 2020
khalhokage:
I'd to hear about your experience.

Is tor deep web or dark web?

Deep Web

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Re: [will Keep Updated] Shadow Market For Tech And Game Hardware by khalhokage(m): 6:47am On Jan 10, 2020
MiracleOparah:

Deep Web
Ok thanks
Re: [will Keep Updated] Shadow Market For Tech And Game Hardware by LucemFerre: 9:18am On Jan 10, 2020
No, thanks grin

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Re: [will Keep Updated] Shadow Market For Tech And Game Hardware by Dave0116(m): 10:09am On Jan 22, 2020
MiracleOparah:
I am a Nigerian living in Eastern Europe (read close to Russia), and I shop a lot for parts to upgrade my gaming PC. During one of my scavenging hunts, I discovered this shady site that in not indexed on google (deep web NOT dark web). A lot of shady stuff happens there.

On a particular thread, a guy offered to sell any tech stuff needed for half the white market price. Note that the products are new and not used!
Eg. An iphone 11 pro max 64gb goes for $550
An RTX 2070 super goes for $350

There are a lot of testimonies from guys saying he delivered. He ships across the world with a 14-day delivery plan. Mostly takes 10 days though. The cost for delivery in included in the price. Note that this thread has over 90 pages!!!

Now how does it work?
First, you send money to people on the platform called Guarantors (minimum transaction is $200). They hold the money, then you place the order. He carries it out and it delivers to your address or whatever you specify. You do not need to provide real life details as you can use virtual addresses. When you approve delivery, the Guarantor releases the money to the seller.
This particular seller is verified by the platform.

I ran a domain check and the site receives over 750k unique visitors per month. There was no other information about it online. 750k without being indexed by google! Crazy yeah?!!!

On this same website, there were rooms that were password protected. I mean you can buy f@ke passports and shii here. Firearms and all that, I kid you not.

By Monday, I plan to make a trial purchase. I haven't decided on what I will buy yet. I will keep this thread updated with my experience and hoe it goes. I am NOT going to drop the site on here for any reason till confirm it is not a scam, yes, I am willing to lose the money to prove it cry

If it happens to be true, then I can consider dropping it for really serious people. And I am not kidding.

So this is be asking, if you have an experience with this sort of stuff, I would like to hear you opinion in this thread. Thanks.

Pls do well to update when anything comes up
Re: [will Keep Updated] Shadow Market For Tech And Game Hardware by jaephoenix(m): 8:04pm On Jan 22, 2020
MiracleOparah:
I am a Nigerian living in Eastern Europe (read close to Russia), and I shop a lot for parts to upgrade my gaming PC. During one of my scavenging hunts, I discovered this shady site that in not indexed on google (deep web NOT dark web). A lot of shady stuff happens there.

On a particular thread, a guy offered to sell any tech stuff needed for half the white market price. Note that the products are new and not used!
Eg. An iphone 11 pro max 64gb goes for $550
An RTX 2070 super goes for $350

There are a lot of testimonies from guys saying he delivered. He ships across the world with a 14-day delivery plan. Mostly takes 10 days though. The cost for delivery in included in the price. Note that this thread has over 90 pages!!!

Now how does it work?
First, you send money to people on the platform called Guarantors (minimum transaction is $200). They hold the money, then you place the order. He carries it out and it delivers to your address or whatever you specify. You do not need to provide real life details as you can use virtual addresses. When you approve delivery, the Guarantor releases the money to the seller.
This particular seller is verified by the platform.

I ran a domain check and the site receives over 750k unique visitors per month. There was no other information about it online. 750k without being indexed by google! Crazy yeah?!!!

On this same website, there were rooms that were password protected. I mean you can buy f@ke passports and shii here. Firearms and all that, I kid you not.

By Monday, I plan to make a trial purchase. I haven't decided on what I will buy yet. I will keep this thread updated with my experience and hoe it goes. I am NOT going to drop the site on here for any reason till confirm it is not a scam, yes, I am willing to lose the money to prove it cry

If it happens to be true, then I can consider dropping it for really serious people. And I am not kidding.

So this is be asking, if you have an experience with this sort of stuff, I would like to hear you opinion in this thread. Thanks.
How far? Any show?

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