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Discussion => Silk Road discussion => Topic started by: HeavyMeat on March 26, 2013, 09:43 am

Title: Thinking about becoming a vendor.
Post by: HeavyMeat on March 26, 2013, 09:43 am
Well, I don't see a whole lot of threads from prospective sellers, so I thought I'd make one. I have access to a few Xanax prescriptions, though, they're not those nice 2 mg bars (0.5mg and 1mg, but I I'm confident I can transition one to 2mg.) I suppose powder is an option as well? (Sounds messy.) I also have access to prescription Vyvanes (A cousin of Adderall.) I would probably not sell outside the U.S. for concerns about customs. I'm also assuming that there'd be enough demand for these two products (I feel pretty safe in that assumption, though.) My question is, so that I can try to weigh risk vs reward, could this be somewhat lucrative for me? I could probably get this out into the street, but I feel as if that's even riskier than SR and I figure I wouldn't make as much, either. I would of course be sure to do plenty of research as far as shipping goes, I would not take this lightly. Obviously, this is pretty small time and I'm not looking to get rich, but just wanting to get some extra spending monies. Thoughts, comments, and/or concerns?

Just about any feedback would be highly welcomed and appreciated.
Title: Re: Thinking about becoming a vendor.
Post by: HEATFan on March 26, 2013, 11:40 am
Well, what prices would you sell at? You already have competitors, do we have a reason do go to you?

Also, can you get your hands on Activis brand syrup?
Title: Re: Thinking about becoming a vendor.
Post by: HeavyMeat on March 26, 2013, 12:34 pm
I'd be competing against the smaller dealers. I'll start at cost, if needed, to get established. I don't want to step on anyone's toes, but I doubt I would even register as a blip on some of the larger dealer's radars. The majority of people are willing to pay more for a well-established vendor that they can trust, so I'll have to be aiming for the bargain dealers who are willing to take a risk from a fresh dealer. I'll definitely be getting my game up to snuff before I start selling, because even the thriftiest of buyers still want top of the line customer service, reliability, and a discrete delivery. So, to answer your second question, great prices and hopefully excellent reviews right off the bat.

A large portion of what I'm trying to achieve here is get a feel for what people might be looking for in a new vendor.

As to getting my hands on Activis, no go.