While browsing the markets I came across a somewhat familiar vendor name on Nucleus. GreenBlvd. I never ordered from him before, but I know this vendor has been around for a while on other markets, and some people had some issues with delays and communication, but for the most part, people seemed to have had a pretty good experience with him.
His listings on Nucleus are cheaper than what I see on Evo. This makes sense, because he has zero feedback on Nucleus, and might just be wanting to get some good reviews on that market. Well, great. Thought I'd order and be one of the first on Nucleus to leave a review.
I decided against it. The only way to tell if it's the same vendor for sure is the PGP public key. For the most part, it checks out. Same key on both markets. But he doesn't have it listed in the usual place on Nucleus, it's only shown on the listings themselves. And what's more, there are some backslashes around the "Begin Public Key----" header and footer that make they key invalid if copy/pasted. Lastly, he hasn't logged onto Nucleus since the 17th. Nope. Not gonna order from him.
If it's a scammer, must be a pretty incompetent one since his PGP key doesn't even work and he never logs on. Orders do not require FE either.
I just thought I'd post this to see what others on the sub think about this kind of odd thing, and also if he reads this, to let GreenBlvd know he should get his shit set up correctly on Nucleus if he wants to make some sales there. Yeah, I sent a message to him on Nucleus too.
Reference - GreenBlvd on Evo: http://k5zq47j6wd3wdvjq.onion/profile/81106 Nuc: http://nucleuspf3izq7o6.onion/user/profile/7e28797e8e16ea3ca04e91904fbbe7bd567f53ec
message him on evo and ask if it's really him or not on nucleus. that's gonna be the only way to know for sure if it's actually him.