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Old 01-31-2025, 05:39 PM

Muga Muga is offline
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If a vendor tells you one of the following lines then know for sure they are intending to scam you..
- I offer 50% upfront payment and 50% after delivery for my first time clients.
- I don't use Escrow as Escrows are mostly scams.
- I want to build a long term business relationship with you and build trust, so don't worry and just send me the money.
- I had bad experiences with client not paying and asking for dispute after receiving the service, and this is why I don't use Escrow.
- I accept Escrow but only through the Escrow I suggest not the one you suggest.
- Our competitors put our link on scam site don't worry we are real.
- we can hack anything
- we can bypass 2FA
- anything that is used to pressure or put the situation on a time constraint
- request of personal information or information directly related to you IRL
- wallet keys and secret phrases, anything related to your wallet (yes this has happened before)
- They'll name a reputable site for escrow. (Then they will proceed to give you a fake contact id of a known admin on wickr/jabber and ask you to make a payment)
Clever scammers don't operate out of a manual or a "scammers guidebook" lol. They study you, identify your greed, desires, fears and worries, and work their way into communicating with you on an emotional level rather than rational.
When a person is acting on emotions, any stupid line will do.
The biggest single factor that gets people isn't any line but their own greed that blinds them.
I don't want it to sound like some psychobabble but that's where people fail. Instead of spending all your time trying to evaluate a potential scammer, start by studying yourself. Are you obsessed about getting something? how badly do you need it? how big is the trust factor required for this to be legit?
And when it comes to hacking jobs, I've written a lot about the topic here in the past. I hate to repeat myself but I will, briefly. I know it won't make me very popular, but it should be said:
Unless you posses strong technical knowledge, you're highly experienced with darknet communities and have abundant resources, you have no business making hacking requests. AT ALL. They're not for you.
Feel free to add other pick up lines of scammers.
Be aware, and remember that Escrow is your best friend in the Dark Web. And never use an unknown Escrow service because a lot of them work with scammer vendors.
Good luck
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Old 01-31-2025, 06:14 PM

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Quote:
Originally Posted by novaking
If a vendor tells you one of the following lines then know for sure they are intending to scam you..
- I offer 50% upfront payment and 50% after delivery for my first time clients.
- I don't use Escrow as Escrows are mostly scams.
- I want to build a long term business relationship with you and build trust, so don't worry and just send me the money.
- I had bad experiences with client not paying and asking for dispute after receiving the service, and this is why I don't use Escrow.
- I accept Escrow but only through the Escrow I suggest not the one you suggest.
- Our competitors put our link on scam site don't worry we are real.
- we can hack anything
- we can bypass 2FA
- anything that is used to pressure or put the situation on a time constraint
- request of personal information or information directly related to you IRL
- wallet keys and secret phrases, anything related to your wallet (yes this has happened before)
- They'll name a reputable site for escrow. (Then they will proceed to give you a fake contact id of a known admin on wickr/jabber and ask you to make a payment)
Clever scammers don't operate out of a manual or a "scammers guidebook" lol. They study you, identify your greed, desires, fears and worries, and work their way into communicating with you on an emotional level rather than rational.
When a person is acting on emotions, any stupid line will do.
The biggest single factor that gets people isn't any line but their own greed that blinds them.
I don't want it to sound like some psychobabble but that's where people fail. Instead of spending all your time trying to evaluate a potential scammer, start by studying yourself. Are you obsessed about getting something? how badly do you need it? how big is the trust factor required for this to be legit?
And when it comes to hacking jobs, I've written a lot about the topic here in the past. I hate to repeat myself but I will, briefly. I know it won't make me very popular, but it should be said:
Unless you posses strong technical knowledge, you're highly experienced with darknet communities and have abundant resources, you have no business making hacking requests. AT ALL. They're not for you.
Feel free to add other pick up lines of scammers.
Be aware, and remember that Escrow is your best friend in the Dark Web. And never use an unknown Escrow service because a lot of them work with scammer vendors.
Good luck
















Thanks very much and that was how i told one idiot claiming that he sells WESTERN UNION ...he said that i will pay 100$ and he will send 1000$ mtcn,i now said i will pay the 100$ to through escrow,the next thing this scammer said was'are you dealing with me or you dealing with escrow'LOLZ...i deleted him straightaway from my tele.Thanks once again.
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Old 01-31-2025, 06:26 PM

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Quote:
Originally Posted by novaking
If a vendor tells you one of the following lines then know for sure they are intending to scam you..
- I offer 50% upfront payment and 50% after delivery for my first time clients.
- I don't use Escrow as Escrows are mostly scams.
- I want to build a long term business relationship with you and build trust, so don't worry and just send me the money.
- I had bad experiences with client not paying and asking for dispute after receiving the service, and this is why I don't use Escrow.
- I accept Escrow but only through the Escrow I suggest not the one you suggest.
- Our competitors put our link on scam site don't worry we are real.
- we can hack anything
- we can bypass 2FA
- anything that is used to pressure or put the situation on a time constraint
- request of personal information or information directly related to you IRL
- wallet keys and secret phrases, anything related to your wallet (yes this has happened before)
- They'll name a reputable site for escrow. (Then they will proceed to give you a fake contact id of a known admin on wickr/jabber and ask you to make a payment)
Clever scammers don't operate out of a manual or a "scammers guidebook" lol. They study you, identify your greed, desires, fears and worries, and work their way into communicating with you on an emotional level rather than rational.
When a person is acting on emotions, any stupid line will do.
The biggest single factor that gets people isn't any line but their own greed that blinds them.
I don't want it to sound like some psychobabble but that's where people fail. Instead of spending all your time trying to evaluate a potential scammer, start by studying yourself. Are you obsessed about getting something? how badly do you need it? how big is the trust factor required for this to be legit?
And when it comes to hacking jobs, I've written a lot about the topic here in the past. I hate to repeat myself but I will, briefly. I know it won't make me very popular, but it should be said:
Unless you posses strong technical knowledge, you're highly experienced with darknet communities and have abundant resources, you have no business making hacking requests. AT ALL. They're not for you.
Feel free to add other pick up lines of scammers.
Be aware, and remember that Escrow is your best friend in the Dark Web. And never use an unknown Escrow service because a lot of them work with scammer vendors.
Good luck
Very true. Interesting perspective
Thanks bro
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Old 01-31-2025, 06:48 PM

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That is so true brother, thanks for making people aware
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Old 01-31-2025, 07:07 PM

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thanks so much and is true and is true scammers are good in their job.
i lost few thousands just for stupid
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Old 01-31-2025, 07:16 PM

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StackZ, pm me I’m interested in working with you
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Old 01-31-2025, 07:30 PM

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Quote:
Originally Posted by novaking
If a vendor tells you one of the following lines then know for sure they are intending to scam you..
- I offer 50% upfront payment and 50% after delivery for my first time clients.
- I don't use Escrow as Escrows are mostly scams.
- I want to build a long term business relationship with you and build trust, so don't worry and just send me the money.
- I had bad experiences with client not paying and asking for dispute after receiving the service, and this is why I don't use Escrow.
- I accept Escrow but only through the Escrow I suggest not the one you suggest.
- Our competitors put our link on scam site don't worry we are real.
- we can hack anything
- we can bypass 2FA
- anything that is used to pressure or put the situation on a time constraint
- request of personal information or information directly related to you IRL
- wallet keys and secret phrases, anything related to your wallet (yes this has happened before)
- They'll name a reputable site for escrow. (Then they will proceed to give you a fake contact id of a known admin on wickr/jabber and ask you to make a payment)
Clever scammers don't operate out of a manual or a "scammers guidebook" lol. They study you, identify your greed, desires, fears and worries, and work their way into communicating with you on an emotional level rather than rational.
When a person is acting on emotions, any stupid line will do.
The biggest single factor that gets people isn't any line but their own greed that blinds them.
I don't want it to sound like some psychobabble but that's where people fail. Instead of spending all your time trying to evaluate a potential scammer, start by studying yourself. Are you obsessed about getting something? how badly do you need it? how big is the trust factor required for this to be legit?
And when it comes to hacking jobs, I've written a lot about the topic here in the past. I hate to repeat myself but I will, briefly. I know it won't make me very popular, but it should be said:
Unless you posses strong technical knowledge, you're highly experienced with darknet communities and have abundant resources, you have no business making hacking requests. AT ALL. They're not for you.
Feel free to add other pick up lines of scammers.
Be aware, and remember that Escrow is your best friend in the Dark Web. And never use an unknown Escrow service because a lot of them work with scammer vendors.
Good luck
I feel like add to this as someone that spends alot of timing finding new connects and have been through a few hundred on dead ends. if they reply this theres a 90% chance they scam.
"are you ready to work with me"
"your choice bro"
"i can keep it for you"
"im a hacker"
also here are some grifters TG's you should not trust please add some more aswell
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@bladerage
@rakavrish
@chinoxx12
@gloksrack
@mocan12
@verb27
@bobanzix
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Old 01-31-2025, 07:35 PM

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Thanks bro, this is very useful. I have definitely seen people using some of these lines before.
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