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noobs are doomed : Fraud | Torhoo darknet markets

just got back on dread and 10 scammers have already reached out to me to offer different bullshit scams, and that made me realize - the noobs are doomed.
so i have some tips for you beginners, read in carefully so you dont get scammed :

- dont fall for the "make money fast" dream
fraud is super hard, slow and sophisticated. you wont make money without the right guidance, and honestly, noone is going to guide you through the process of commiting fraud, or at least not without taking commission

-beware of scammers
dread is pretty much 99% scammers, everyone wants to sell you something, to sell you a course or what not, so be cautious

-prepare yourself for the worst
you will lose so much time and money, sometimes even 12+ hours a day just trying to hit, just to burn your log or whatever. be patient, fraud is all about trial and error, noone succeeded on their first try

-develop a useful skill
fraud is not just taking someone elses money, it consists of a lot more than just that, learn a skill so you can be as efficient as possible. would recommend to go for hacking, coding, se, learn phishing and spamming

-start your fraud journey with some easier scams
ewhoring, refunds, blackmail are some of the easier scams, also dont involve large capital, just need some good se skills and you can make bank

-try to find a mentor
i know i said most people on here are scammers, but there are few out here that can give you the right guidance and knowledge, just have to look very hard to find them

-always research
make sure to always do your own research when it comes to vendors, dread users, methods etc.

-find your type of fraud and stick with it
most of the noobs want it all on day 1, so they aimlessly go with every damn method under the sun. try different ways, find your niche, stick with it, perfect your skills and you are guarantied to succeed

-learn opsec
no need for explanation

hope this helps some of the beginners on here, stay safe!
/u/sxybch
1 points
2 months ago
WTB MENTOR paying in compliments, favors, and gateways
/u/CDuP
1 points
2 months ago
TL;DR im a noob...am i CHALKED
/u/peopleofthatkind
1 points
2 months ago
even some of who are well seasoned in our own fraud feilds still need to learn new skills and adapt to the situation its an ongoing thing what you said up top
"- dont fall for the "make money fast" dream
fraud is super hard, slow and sophisticated. you wont make money without the right guidance, and honestly, noone is going to guide you through the process of commiting fraud, or at least not without taking commission"
this is all to true with fraud the ones who have been here and done it for along time will understand.
/u/Nomad2
1 points
2 months ago
very true, most people just gettting into fraud or thinking about it, they think its just a few hours and some typing and you make thousands its not true. its actually more hours, harder work, and a lot more researching than a normal job. That is all part of this tho, I was taught you want to know how to do something illegally learn their system and how to do it legally first than you will find which rules to bend, break, or stay away from. I came across this site the other day persona or idk the exact name and my notes are not next to me but that shit helped verify EVERYTHING from DL's to account #, to personal data to business data. I am in the process of trying to gain access to their system because it even allows you to pull information straight from the DMV's if another account already searched for that. As mentioned above find what you want to do and stick to that, do not try and learn multiple times at once, at least in my experience its way to much and you will never fully be ready. Also it is very sad I was gone for 5 years so not nearly as long as you and noticed the same shit man its nothing but scams, people burning bridges and tripping to pick up pennies on their way to a way larger payday if they weren't greedy. Do not be short sighted. and always be good business. I have found some real good ppl here and having a network makes everything so much easier, yet requires trust or at least a small amount of it. Also just getting started prepare yourself for your failure but do not get discouraged because its all part of the learning process. and once you get a success than its time to streamline your gigs to make them more effective. To all the newbies out there good luck, be prepared for long hours of sometimes just banging your head against a wall. But if you put in the hours and are able to think on the fly and put the effort it, than it is way worth it. If you want stability or anything like that id recommend just a normal job, but the excitement you get when you get your first big hit and than the start coming on the regular you cant beat that feeling. Now all types are different so all that i mention does not apply to everything. Also remember the human element is always a weak link you can always use if you have decent D.E skills you will be amazed on what and how much information people give you on the phone they are not supposed to.
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1 points
2 months ago
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/u/phaskyy
1 points
2 months ago
HQ shit, not everyone has the ability to understand what it's written right here
/u/M4st3rs
1 points
2 months ago
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/u/AutoModerator M
1 points
2 months ago
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/u/TallBonaparte600
1 points
2 months ago
damn bruh, i'm just a young jit trying to get a few 1000 to start clean freelance buisnesses with. i was honestly expecting this stuff to be like the easy but quick way up... working a job is stable and all but I don't plan on saving any more than 10% of it and the rest all in on growing my money.

question though, let's say I get a good working credit card info - and I buy a bunch of crypto.

now I got the crypto in my wallet, isn't it disclosed in the bank system that it went straight to my wallet? that would really suck.

how would I even cash it out? i'd want to use the money for things in real life too.
/u/pilantra1982 absolute fag
1 points
2 months ago
I'm proud to be among the 1% of genuine users on this forum, bringing knowledge and over 20 years of experience in fraud. I was eager to collaborate, but frankly, this forum is now overrun with scammers, and I'm exhausted. My last hope is finding a way to join a private forum where skilled professionals connect. Twenty years ago, the fraud landscape was so different—collaboration was easy, but of course, committing online fraud was also much simpler back then.
Shut the fuck up and enjoy the ban
/u/loremaster
1 points
1 month ago
"just got back on dread and 10 scammers have already reached out to me to offer different bullshit scams, and that made me realize - the noobs are doomed. "

Noobs rn aren't in a significantly worse position than they have ever been on DW forums. scammers have always been rampant. And i can tell you for a fact it was far worse in the early days of ABM than it is here on dread.

i was active during what many people consider the "golden age (tcf/evo/ABM), and there are just as many oppotrunities available RN as there were at any time during that era. There is more money in fraud right this second than there has been at any time in history. AINEC.

Most of your advice is OK, but it has also always been true.
" Most of your advice is OK, but it has also always been true."

Every couple weeks, we get some version of this post, and that applies to pretty much all of them