What about the reviews,can they be believed or what??

I was just having a look on a market there, someone is selling a funny colored sniff,, shit ton of good reviews, but of course a cpl of bad ones, does anyone beleive the reviews,,is it hard to fake reviews somehow,, the coke seems a bit odd to me to be honest, and one or 2 of the reviews bare that out,, what do u think about reviews in general??


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[3 Points] Vendor_BBMC:

I think marketplace feedback has value, because people have actually paid for that thing.

Reviews on reddit can have SOME value, if its a person who keeps one username and does enough reviews to show they don't have a biased agenda.

Reviews by a throwaway have a slight NEGATIVE weighting, because throwaways are used to tell lies. If you mean what you say, don't throw it away.

Vendors have unlimited space to say what they like about themselves and their products on a marketplace, and they don't use it. They're the first drug dealers in world history to have advertising space, and they just say it's "fire" underneath a picture they found on google.

Their salesmanship involves pretending to be somebody else and telling lies about what a trustworthy and brilliant guy they are, on drug forums. After years of one-upmanship, the shill arms race has reduced the power of the written opinion to nothing.

I'm proud of my meth, I've got nothing to hide so I smoke it with a webcam between my eyes or an inch from the meth pipe, and let people watch it. Its the closest they can get to smoking it themselves before buying it. https://youtu.be/oZEZc7wcfkA?list=PLMShB_SM1W3UYodBC1gU818V1mQsofYD8

I'm the first, but other vendors will have to go down this "let the dog see the hare" marketing route. The darknet is all talk. Its in the black and white age. Vendors need to bring colour to the markets.


[2 Points] Panzerkind_:

The most important thing is to analyze the feedback and reviews and make sure that people aren't (strangely) all saying the same exact thing (using similar syntax, vocab, phrases) etc.

These are signs of puppet accounts used by the vendor to promote himself.

I once saw a vendor with a ton of good reviews and feedback. They were all oddly similar. Turns out it was all the same guy lol


[2 Points] None:

Check the market forums, they usually have threads devoted to whatever item you're looking for. Search for the vendor's name on here also. If you're talking about that pink cocaine, I wouldn't touch that stuff. I read that it's heavily cut. If you're looking for cola there have been some reviews on here lately about various vendors.


[2 Points] edslowdon:

thanks for the advice lads

yes that pink stuff is what i was looking at,, very strange looking to me and its kind of hard to beleive that its true, im not knocking the guys shit,just saying that it seems a bit fishy, but what do i know

vendor BBMC i like your way of advertising and displaying your stuff, it does seem very strange to me that someone would want to smoke meth considering all the hype over the last few years and ive met one of 2 people over the years that were under the influence of it and it scared me more than anything but horses for courses right! if more vendors done a good job of showing off the product they sell i can say with almost certainty that they would sell more, people like eye catching and colorful things and i actually bought some lsd because i liked the colors in the artwork,, so good on ya pal

i was on a market the other day and a guy had some lsd, not a review to be seen, all zeros, so it turns out hes got shit loads over on some other markets,in the hundreds. it seems like a hell of a lot of trouble to go through to have 100 and above reviews on each market,so i guess hes legit,, but some of the vendors have more like 15 reviews, that im sure wouldnt be too hard to fake, ill take your advice and read between the lines and use grams cheers


[1 Points] methodman_360:

If a vendor has a good reputation from other users, has hundreds of positive feedback on the market with only 2 or 3 bad ones... chances are you're in good hands - at least in my opinion. I will never order from a vendor without first seeing a few reviews or someone vouch for them.


[1 Points] NotTRYINGtobeLame:

Try to find the vendor on Grams, too (r/grams). You have to pay an "entry fee" to be able to leave reviews on Grams, so it discourages (does not eliminate the possibility of) review fraud. Also, it compiles reviews of vendors across different markets. Just more data to help you plan out your next move.