'______ Vendor is scamming!". Maybe it's just me, but like 95% of the time, I never heard of that vendor.

Pretty much every time I see a 'X vendor is selective scamming/exit scamming' thread, It's from a vendor I've never heard of before.

Maybe it's just me. I use DNM's pretty heavily, however for the most part I have a go-to vendor for every drug I buy, so I don't exactly go shopping around for a wide variety of vendors, but isn't that the same with most buyers?

Obviously just because I never heard of a vendor before doesn't mean he's not an 'established' vendor, but I get the feeling that many people are using vendors that have yet to get a proper reputation. I'm certainly not against giving new vendors a chance, but if that's what you choose to do then please exercise caution!

Any new vendor that says FE is required, avoid. It doesn't matter what the reason is, if he just signed up or has limited transactions then there is no reason he should need you to FE.

I can think of a very reputable vendor for just about every drug available, and granted they may not all offer said drugs at the cheapest price on the market but you get much more with your purchase then just the product. You get safety and peace of mind that (for the most part) your BTC is in good hands as well as the product being shipped safely/efficiently. Also, if you don't already make a habit checking the forums (the market forums, not reddit) for proper research on a vendor (new or established), you should absolutely start to do so. With new vendors, if nobody has posted any real experience with them then it may be wise to choose someone else. With established vendors, check the most recent posts of positive transactions. This helps to be sure the vendor is still on the up & up, as well as an idea of what quality their most recent batch is.

If it seems too good to be true, chances are, that's because it is.

Stay Safe!


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[12 Points] Vendor_BBMC:

Most scam cycles last for 4 months. A couple of months building up confidence reselling the wares of other vendors to get feedback. Then the scam. Then repeat.


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[2 Points] 5moked:

Common sense is not too common these days, clearly.


[1 Points] None:

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