I've made dozens of successful darknet orders for over a year and a half, all shipped to the same address. Very few problems. A few packages were slow, but they all eventually showed up.
But now, my last 3 orders (placed within the last 2 weeks) have all been cancelled by the vendor. Usually with no explanation, although one vendor stated "can't ship to that address". I have PM'd the vendors to try and get more info but they haven't responded. I have never had a vendor cancel an order like this before, and now it's happening every single time I order.
These are 3 different vendors on 2 different markets (BSM and agora). I'd ordered successfully from 2 of them before. So I am wondering if I have been blacklisted. I have no idea why this would have happened--I have had zero recent disputes, I always finalize my orders promptly upon receipt, and I am courteous and respectful.
I've heard vendors threaten to "blacklist" people before for various offenses, but I always thought it was bullshit. But now I can't help but conclude that I have been put onto some global vendor blacklist. And it would have to be the address itself that is on a blacklist, since my usernames between these markets are different.
Can any vendors comment on the existence of this blacklist? I am not looking to settle any scores, and I don't intend to order to this address again. I just want to get to the bottom of the mystery.
It would be next to impossible for vendors to be able to coordinate themselves across multiple markets to keep a blacklist such as that. So I would probably not be worried that is the source of the problem.
It could be your region, as there are a lot of places that vendors don't ship to. (Where I currently live is one of them; basically nobody will ship to me due to location.) Since only one vendor said as much, it seems less likely it's due to collusion between the vendors. It's also important to note that a lot of vendors are go-between for drop shippers, and all three may be using the same source who is unwilling to ship to your address/region.
Vendors aren't always great about communication, so not getting a response doesn't indicate to me that it's at all a refusal to deal with you personally, especially since you've not had an issue before. I'm sorry that I can't think of another reason off the top of my head, but if you're able to give more info, such as the product or the region you're trying to have delivered to, others may have more input.