Deleting DNM Accounts

Hey guys, for the past year or so, every time one of my accounts on any DNM reached $500 in orders, I've deleted it and created a new account. I figured that this would allow me to pass well below LE's radar (even though I'm only ordering personal amounts, I'd rather not risk it). Only thing is, I've started ordering from a few vendors who require new accounts to FE or other nonsense. Should I continue to delete my accounts periodically or is it unnecessary? Thanks.


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[5 Points] 1millionblunts:

you're not flying below any radar at all. as long as you're encrypting your information, you're not tagged to anything that indicates who you are. therefore what really is the point? if any information gets compromised on a marketplace, all that could be seen is your non-decrypted pgp messages. having an account with history makes you seem like a more trustworthy buyer. on a side note, i really miss SR1's account history page. i loved seeing the amount i had spent in total lol.


[3 Points] None:

How in the hell do you delete them?


[2 Points] Theeconomist1:

This is overkill I think for prob minimal value. I could see clearing out after a larger amount, IF at all.

More importantly, use different usernames on each market. Never mix DNM and clearnet usernames, those sort of things. If you do things right the market should have no clue who you are or where your drop is.


[2 Points] None:

God you're a paranoid idiot. Deleting accounts don't do shit. The cops don't care about you you're just a personal user 😂😂😂😂


[1 Points] nopierdete:

i don't think it's necessary if you pgp all sensitive info. You could keep one account for periodic orders with vendors who require FE on new acccounts. and use disposable accounts for others if you're paranoid. i assume everything on the site is permanent whether you "delete" anything or not and act accordingly.


[1 Points] None:

Lil boat


[0 Points] Vendor_BBMC:

This is no different to a vendor changing his name every 100 sales and unnecessarily becoming a suspicious new vendor with no customers.

A vendor never burns a good name (except Quantik). Neither should a customer. When we see a familiar username in the order queue, it makes a vendor really happy and your order jumps to the front of the queue.

I can't make enough meth to serve all my customers. It's not "first come, first served", its "favorites get served first". Everybody's bitcoin is worth the same, but a regular customer is less danger per btc.

Scammers are a strange case. They change vendor names will nilly, they create hundreds of user accounts for creating fake feedback or for ruining a rival's feedback. But they always have a buyer account that they're particularly attached to, and use to buy their stock. If you know they're a scammer its best not to let on, so you can keep track of them.


[-1 Points] RIP_Meth_9000:

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