Scammed for the first time by selective scammer Zunidog / Stefandl

I've given him 10 days to respond now and I haven't heard anything, so at this point I think it is important for me to share what happened before anyone FE's with him as Agora goes on pause.

I ordered 500 grams of MDMA in early July. He claims to have sent it in two packs to two addresses about two weeks apart from each other. Sometime before he claimed to have sent the second one I accidentaly let Agora auto-finalized on the order (most expensive mistake of my life). However, I wasn't too worried as he has great feedback and was still responsive.

About 10 days ago I asked him to share the tracking with me from the first order so I could see what happened. It's been over 40 days at this point so it is extremely unlikely that it shows up, and I'd like to see proof that it was sent so I know I need to burn the address, etc. He said he would check it and get back to me within the day. Since then 10 days have gone by and he hasn't responded on Agora or to an email. Upon close inspection of his feedback it appears that there are several bulk buyers who were scammed, lost in a sea of 5/5 small transactions. I wish ratings were waited by price of listing so that his feedback would better reflect his scamming.

I think it is safe to say that he doesn't intend to get me the product and plans to keep my money. If I hear from him to the contrary I will update this, but until then I would not buy from him.

Anyone know if there is a German language dark net markets forum where I could share my story with other people who might be tempted to order from him?


Comments


[2 Points] StrictlyForResearch:

I don't understand how you could be so careless as to let a 500g bulk order auto-finalize. I mean when I got a $15 order in, I know to the second when that sucker will AF.

I wish they would implement a system that allows you to see when your message has been read. Just to confirm when you're being ignored.

Thanks for the warning. Never release funds from escrow until you got product in hand people.


[1 Points] None:

That message read would be a good feature.


[1 Points] Kazaa99:

You talk about "burning the address", which i usually understands as someone who uses an empty house or sets up a mailbox on a wall at a building with many others.

If it was sent tracked, it usually requires a signature, and depending on who delivers, they can sometimes take a package back if they know the resident doesn't live there any more or exists. (don't know if this is the case of course, but have just read about this happening a lot in Norway as buyers there never uses their own address)

Was it a domestic order?