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Market => Product requests => Topic started by: fawkesguy2012 on January 01, 2012, 03:07 am

Title: Passports?
Post by: fawkesguy2012 on January 01, 2012, 03:07 am
Interested in obtaining a legit passport under a false name or a possibly a seamans card.  Anyone have any experience with this?  Prices, availability, etc?  Country isn't particularly important- a former Soviet republic would work.

Title: Re: Passports?
Post by: souledout on January 01, 2012, 05:17 am
go to Mozambique on holiday , make a "non-refundable investment (about 10,000 usd aprox ) with the agriculture ministry in local a coconut farm or something, about another 2000-3000 usd on "expedition fees" and you will have a nice shiny new fully legit Mozambique passport and citizenship (in an new name for a little MORE slush)

that ones on the house ;)
Title: Re: Passports?
Post by: tordemon on January 14, 2012, 08:01 pm
Lolwut? That's really fucking interesting. While I want more details, or some form of confirmation, I presume I can't really get that...
Title: Re: Passports?
Post by: treebeard on January 15, 2012, 01:07 am
haha seriously, that's fuckin nutty - I would like to know more about this, I love this kinda shit
Title: Re: Passports?
Post by: sbaxter on January 16, 2012, 06:12 pm
Hi,

I can get you an Austrian passport, one month old, will not be registered as stolen for at least 3 months.
The passport is a genuine passport, without modifications, it is issued to a 65 year old white male, he actually
looks younger, might pass for 55, too.

I also have another Austrian passport for a 38 year old white male, valid for 9 years, this one is more expensive.

What sum do you intend to spend? I cannot do modifications, but I could try to find a passport that fits your requirements as
good as possible.


cheers,

Stephe
Title: Re: Passports?
Post by: czxtvr on January 18, 2012, 03:30 pm
I'm definitely interested if you guys can iron out the wrinkles..
Title: Re: Passports?
Post by: tordemon on January 18, 2012, 11:55 pm
Hi,

I can get you an Austrian passport, one month old, will not be registered as stolen for at least 3 months.
The passport is a genuine passport, without modifications, it is issued to a 65 year old white male, he actually
looks younger, might pass for 55, too.

I also have another Austrian passport for a 38 year old white male, valid for 9 years, this one is more expensive.

What sum do you intend to spend? I cannot do modifications, but I could try to find a passport that fits your requirements as
good as possible.


cheers,

Stephe
Is how you obtained these confidential information? I'm honestly extremely curious as to how you got access to them.
Title: Re: Passports?
Post by: cache on January 19, 2012, 07:57 am
They are stolen
Title: Re: Passports?
Post by: wumg00 on January 19, 2012, 06:48 pm
They are stolen

...or dead lol  ;D  anyways, if anyone can actually get good, passable passports, id be very interested also   8)
Title: Re: Passports?
Post by: xx138xx on January 19, 2012, 07:15 pm
It's actually easier now to clone passports than it used to be if the passport is from one of the idiotic countries who put RFID chips in them. It's not only possible, but in fact trivial, to sit in an airport with an RFID recorder gathering passport information as people walk by. The encryption on the information is a joke for anyone with a couple decent video cards and the right software.
Title: Re: Passports?
Post by: sbaxter on January 20, 2012, 08:35 am
in reply to tordemon:

One of the passports I am offering is from a friend of mine, who will just "loose" it....
Another one is from someone who actually has lost it, wo while it is genuine, it might be already marked as lost.

The other two (male 38, female 38) are from people I know, as well, and wont be cancelled for a few months.

They all have those stupid RFID chips, no modifications.
So, if you look like one of the owners, you could use them to get around inside the EU, but probably not
into the US or other countries who actually check your fingerprints against the data stored on the chip (or in some
database, I don't know how this works exactly, and I won't pretend to know)


cheers,

Stephe