Searching AB

when I do a search on AB for something like 4-aco or 6-apb it will say something like "There is currently no listing matching your search", but there are actually a bunch of listings. Am I doing it wrong? I've been using it for a while now and I always thought something was wrong with the their search engine, but I'm wondering if I've just never known how to use it properly. Thanks.


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[1 Points] JelloCreationist:

Idk what to yell you other than just try using their categories or finding a vendor and look @ the tags they use and try searching that.

I think alphabay has a real sensitive search engine


[1 Points] Joskins:

First of all, there is not much (or any?) 4-AcO-DMT nor 6-APB on AB right now. BTW, AB searches are case sensitive when it comes to KEY WORDS put in the listing, so try all case sensitive variations! That's your first problem. You might have better luck at Hansa or Dream market for these items. Or definitely clearnet RC vendors.

How to use AB's search engine is somewhat complicatedly convoluted. Some might just call this the Russian way.

  1. Go to the HOME screen by pressing the HOME button on the top row.
  2. Type in your search term "4-aco" should be good enough. Hit ENTER, but you're not done. Listings will show, but they'll be all kind of shit from every category.
  3. Tick the box on the left-hand side "Browse Categories" column that says "Drugs & Chemicals" - this will narrow your search parameters to only this category of products.
  4. Directly under the "Browse Categories" column, you will see "Search Options" column. This is basically the advanced search feature. This is where you can really customize your search. Now that you clicked "Drugs & Chemicals" box ticked. Click the circle to select "Physical" items so you don't get any guides or orther digital products in your search results. Then you can customize the rest of your search with this column. Origin Country, and so on.
  5. Since you picked "Drugs and Chemcials" category box, it will show sub categories after you hit the red "Search" button under the "Search Options" column. You can refine those to "Psychedelics" or "Ecstasy" or both or others to narrow down the category listings..

It's pretty much like the whole thing is backward. Welcome to Russia.

If you fail, try these source lists:


[-1 Points] whoiiinvitedthisguy:

You're doing it wrong cuz you're buying drugs with weird sketchy names