Prices are fucking insane and with my insurance it's free for generics and super cheap for brand name/Shire. Got 60 mg a day (1 30 xr and 1 30 ir) and I only need around 10-15 max for school.
Seriously thinking about vending my addy script
Prices are fucking insane and with my insurance it's free for generics and super cheap for brand name/Shire. Got 60 mg a day (1 30 xr and 1 30 ir) and I only need around 10-15 max for school.
[14 Points] loudestTop:
[3 Points] None:
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[2 Points] whatisopsec:
You will either need to save up many months of scripts or buy several off the street to cover startup costs good luck.
[1 Points] bikramdrugsbikram:
Just sell to friends/on your campus, much less risk and much less work. Even with the higher prices, IMO not efficient at all to start vending on the darknet if you're just trying to sell an individual script. Probably why dnm prices are so ridiculously high for addy, risk + time on dnms and little risk + little time + high demand IRL make the addy market unusually tilted toward IRL transactions compared to almost every other drug.
[1 Points] rilksoadvb5piz3r:
i can't really imagine it's worthwhile, considering packaging, risk and startup costs. if you have such a low volume to sell, you're probably better of slinging them to friends on campus.
[1 Points] None:
Few questions :
How many do you get a month?
Do you have the funds needed to start a vendor account?
Do you have a location you can pack your product?
Do you know how to avoid hair/fingerprints from packs?
Are you aware of how to send out packs in a way to avoid being profiled?
Have you worked out the earnings you'd be making, taking into account the cost of packaging and postage?
PM me if you'd like to chat.
[1 Points] CoffeConLeche:
Is 500-750~ a month worth getting into the vending game? You'd want to have a solid understanding of OPSEC, packing materials, and a cash out method.
[-5 Points] loudestTop:
You've already failed stop now
I lurk everyday but haven't seen anything here about what's required to be a vendor. I would imagine posting about that sort of thing on clearnet is horrible opsec.