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Are money making methods a scam? : DarknetMarketsNoobs | Torhoo darknet markets

For example on Abacus there are a lot of 1$ "Get rich only by clicking" Guides.

Do those sometimes actually work? or most likely a scam or something very complicted that has a rare chance of making profit.

Any advice is helpfull!
/u/Paracelcus P
4 points
4 weeks ago
Yes they are scam. Sold by snake oil salesmen
/u/seinfeldsuperfan
1 points
4 weeks ago
"Those who know, don't speak. Those who speak, don't know"
/u/cilantr0
3 points
4 weeks ago
Well, there is a method that works. Scamming gullible people on buying your money method scheme, it has been working flawlessly since dawn of civilization.
/u/Fosco_0294 📢
1 points
4 weeks ago
Hahaha
/u/phaskyy
2 points
4 weeks ago
ALL outdated shit
/u/TrapSandwich
2 points
4 weeks ago
To definitively answer your question.

NO.

These books are $1 each and often loaded with content.

The sellers usually give "freebie" books & are willing to replace any books you are not satisfied with.

I've learned thousands of ways to rob people, I've made thousands of dollars & millions of laughs out of these books.

Definitively. This is a case where the consumer is the problem it's the stupidest & cheapest people who complain the loudest.
For Example: They always want to complain that they wasted $1 on an outdated bank robbing guide that requires them to jump through a few extra hoops in 2025.

I've been spending spare change on books since the beginning, no regrets here. People on the clear-web charge like $300 for cheezy e-books & get rich classes etc.
/u/Fosco_0294 📢
1 points
4 weeks ago
This was exactly what i thought of doing, throwing spare change for knowledge. Knowing new things on here is my favourite hobby i didnt know i had. Glad to know those books do actually help others. Thanks for the advice!
/u/TrapSandwich
1 points
4 weeks ago
The funniest books are the guides about doing bat-shit crazy high risk fraud in-person, the books never explain how risky/dumb the scam is, it's just implied.

And based on my experience on the streets, lots of people opt to try these real life, in person fraud methods, they get caught.
/u/AutoModerator M
1 points
4 weeks ago
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/u/PrimeMarket
1 points
4 weeks ago
Any fast money making method is a scam or extremely risky, that you have a very high chance of being arrested.
/u/TrapSandwich
1 points
4 weeks ago
I think the "embellished" parts of the books are the parts where you ALWAYS successfully retrieve your electronics.


They leave out the part where feds do a controlled delivery on a Playstation & they get arrested.

They always leave out the part where you get arrested for retrieving the fraudulent goods/money in person!
/u/popeofdope90
1 points
4 weeks ago
use your brain :)