Does anyone else get tempted to sell after browsing the markets?

It is something I am really thinking about.It seems like there is decent money to be made in certain markets.There is a certain substance that is cheap as hell powdered but sells for a huge markup when pressed and I am seriously contemplating starting to sell considering I reside in a low risk EU country I should add.It seems like at some point you would have to invest in one of the 500+euro plus presser but im sure when you are still working at a small scale a manual like this would be fine http://www.lfatabletpresses.co.uk/hand-held-pill-presses

Although the typical "if it seems to good to be true,it probably is" probably has merit here.

Edit: The more I think about it the more I want to do it.Has anyone got good resources for becoming a vendor?Is there a popular vendor discussion board?If I start,il give reddit a great into deal,promise!


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[62 Points] RennHuhn:

Have you solved the chashout problem?

Inform yourself about possible legit sources for your bitcoin, meet a tax lawyer, look for places where you can sell coins as easy as possible. Make plans for your launch and aquire start capital. Think of a story why you suddenly have more money that usual for your friends and family. Think of a story why you suddenly drive around a lot. Look for sources to aquire shipping and stealh material and so on. Then do a test run as a short lived vendor, and then at last open under your real vendor name.


[19 Points] HelloOficer:

Being a vendor takes much more than just having a product. I'd say don't start until you know every little thing about it. And trust me, there's a lot to know if you don't want to get busted.

It might seem like an easy money, but it isn't. I mean, unless you're planning to make quick cash and retire, vending can put your behind the bars for long. If you can't handle getting in prison, don't start it.

Also, there are so many vendors already that if you really want to make some kind of profit, you whether have to offer something new or extremely low prices. Otherwise, you will be making no money and just risking your life for nothing.


[15 Points] Vendor_BBMC:

There are many things which can be pressed into tablets to make profit besides MDMA (eg amphetamine, given the inflated price of adderall), so invest in your tablet press, dyes (moulds which shape the pills and add a logo), binders and filler agents.and learn how to use them.

That's the hard part. Being a darknet vendor is easy.

If it's some drug that YOU like, you can bet that there are thousands of others willing to buy it too. Don't immediately go racing for the bargain basement end of the market - Ferrari or Rolls Royce can always put their badge on some mass-produced car made in Russia at any time. Skoda can never sell a Rolls Royce. Like comedians or musicians, you can start off with a cult following and go mainstream, but not the other way round. .

You would be off to a good start pressing pills, because most vendors don't add value - they simply buy something from from one person, then sell it in smaller quantities to many people. That's good if they have a good off-market source and bring drugs INTO the markets from outside. Likewise, many darknet customers sell darknet drugs offline, in their local area. Its all good.

What ISN'T good is "darknet shuffling":- buying from a darknet vendor, then reselling on the darknet. The vendors you buy from will always cotton-on, and will have you doxx.

If you manufacture unique or quality products, your best customers will be other vendors, and scammers. In fact, your first customer is likely to be a scammer buying scam-bait, and a competitor is likely to offer to buy your entire stock in your first week. As a vendor, watching your own market sector, you quickly realize that most vendor accounts are intentional scams, or go on to exit scam if they aren't profitable enough.

A few more tips:-

Don't get into a price war with a scammer. They will always win.

On the darknet, your only tangible asset is your good name. the longer you trade with honesty, the more valuable it becomes.

Innovate, and try new things. Darknet marketplaces are amateurish and still in their infancy. We don't know what we are doing yet, just bumbling about. There are no set-in-stone rules yet, so try to make things better.

Try to pay for everything with bitcoin, even if that means getting a friend to buy it with cash, then buying it off him at a higher price in bitcoin. THAT WAY, YOU ONLY HAVE TO CASH-OUT YOUR NET PROFITS. NOT YOUR GROSS EARNINGS. Buying the substance you press with bitcoin is a good start.

The bad parts:- You will see your friends less and less, become isolated and secretive, and people will gradually forget about you. So when you encounter "Tor fatigue" after about 4 months, there isn't anybody who can tell you to turn off your laptop and go to the pub. The intrigue, forum gossip, NSA, scammers, blackmail attempts will make you insane. The constant intrigue and low-level tension gets to you (like it does to marketplace owners, only worse), and most vendors hit a wall here and give up.

If you make it past the 4-month "wall", keep a sense of perspective, you will become "tor-hardenned" and get your darknet goggles. Just remember that its all just a bunch of men typing on laptops, but once you immerse yourself in that world you will realize that there is nothing more mentally taxing than fighting somebody in the dark. When you have to do it, you will suddenly know what I'm talking about.

Remember this:- at the end of the day, there are two types of people on the darknet:-

People who do what they say, and

People who don't

When the Rolling Stones started, they didn't think they would still be touring 50 years later. Assume you will still be a vendor with the same name in 50 years, and act accordingly. The Silk Road model isn't a fad. I can prove using science that it will become more and more important. I make hardly any money now. Its reinvested into original research, BBMC's infrastructure, keeping 4 years ahead of other manufacturers and trying to widen that technology margin, and sometimes paying people to sit on their hands and do nothing when the markets go nuts, or you decide to do something heroic instead of selling your shit Sunday.


[13 Points] None:

There is way more to pressing than just getting a pill press. Making a proper mixture is an art in itself. Getting a proper tumbler just for mixing the powder properly is a couple of grand. Plus the steps needed to distribute safely is a whole other challenge. Having a smart, trusted crew is near impossible. The internet has made it much easier to learn however. Be safe but do what you feel must be done.


[9 Points] Ccc9mmmmm6:

If I didn't have a 9 to 5, I'd be growing and selling. Even better profit than flipping MD.


[10 Points] None:

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[5 Points] KrispyKremeDNM:

As a new vendor ourselves, we would highly recommend having a few years of experience as a buyer before even attempting to put together a small operation. You need to make sure you are up-to-date with your OpSec and have the overhead costs already covered for a while to buffer any setbacks.

If you look around enough, there are plenty of guides to becoming a vendor. Ultimately though, as with everything, experience is the only thing that can really help you here. Good luck!


[3 Points] rogueXleader:

Yup, and then I think about it for a minute and remember what a huge risk it is to be a vendor, beyond the legal side of things. You can lose everything you've worked so hard for because of some asshat admin runs off with everyone's loot...and that's not even including customer scams, lost packs, etc. I wouldn't recommend vending to anyone unless you've got quite a bit of money you can afford to lose and an excess of whatever you're selling to make up for the inevitable losses here and there. This isn't the type of thing you bet your mortgage or the title to your car on. God bless the good vendors, but short of someone funding the entire thing for me, I don't think I'd do it, and even then I don't think I'm capable of handling the day in and day out stresses of having to deal with all of that. It has to be a life of monstrous stress and paranoia. I'd say take the stresses of being a customer and multiply it X100. That's the biggest reason I don't leave anything less than a 5 on feedback on an order that had a mistake so long as the vendor fixes it and it wasn't a risk. I think sometimes people forget that the vendors are human beings too and you never know what kind of shit they've got going on IRL


[2 Points] None:

Not in the least. I'm tempted to sell shit sourced from DNM's on the streets, but I don't have access to any product that's high quality enough to be a hit. Which is why I turned to DNM's in the first place for my own enjoyment paradoxically. Good luck should you decide to begin vending.


[1 Points] None:

I think of this all the time, as I can get grams of mdma for like $20, and re-sell them for $200++ (because i live in australia)

you can make amazing profit over here, but im happy with my life:)


[1 Points] None:

Have been contemplating it myself but when I think it through, biggest obstacle is shipping out tons of orders? and how to prove a scammer or honest buyer did or didnt get a package? tracking? . Also reading here the cashing out part could be tricky.


[1 Points] JoseFernandes:

I know nothing about drugs or dealing on the DNM but I have vast experience with tablet manufacturing.

Please be aware that a tablet press, even a hand operated one, makes a lot of noise. It's not something you can do in a flat.

Also producing good quality tablets is not as simply as mixing and putting the powder on the press. You need some research on that.


[1 Points] sillysally11:

I could do well with shrooms, they're dirt cheap where I live, and I could even grow them easily in my apartment. I don't know enough about OPSEC though to just jump in, I'd really have to do some studying first off. Also, Idk if many ppl would even buy shrooms, I don't remember it being a big seller.


[1 Points] Drugaddicatedanimal:

Nope. I enjoy my drugs and my freedom. Drug addicted animals make lousy drug dealers.


[1 Points] DNM_anon:

Absolutely. I have such a hankering to learn how to properly package and ship. However, I have no product aside from personal amounts. And I'm not about to go snoop the streets looking for a wholesaler. I'll probably start by re-selling international products for the domestic market. Then, once something more unique falls in my hands, I'll start vending that. Or, I'll go full Japan and sell pre-moistened panties.


[1 Points] imaballerbaby:

I've been to jail and would like to avoid going back. I think ill stick with my cushy office job that pays more than enough to buy all the fun substances I desire


[1 Points] None:

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[1 Points] ttrravis:

when you live in australia - its tempting for sure


[1 Points] Gratefulstickers:

I always consider I could hypothetically clean up selling Ketamine, the prices are stupid from what I hear on this sub.


[0 Points] None:

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[-1 Points] 3232320333:

The "To good to be true" part:

The biggest issue you will run against is actually making good money. You can have all the product and all the time of the world and it is still possible that you will be making slightly around minimum wage. Vendors are a dime in a dozen, and it takes a long time to establish yourself. And it takes many times longer to learn all the tricks of the trade. The only drug which takes zero effort to sell is Weed, which also carries a higher risk if you're new to vending. It really isn't as easy as it seems, but it does beat all other "work from home" or ecommerce type of jobs if you take vending as serious as you would take a legit eBay or Amazon store.


[-2 Points] NoIAmNotACop:

You should definitely not start vending. Law enforcement is very good at catching people selling drugs on the internet and you are almost certainly going to get caught.