This is more of a "how valuable is your time to you". I try not to outright tell people how I get my stuff. Sometimes I'll hear people talking about this or that and how do to something and it's just plain wrong and I'd be scared to correct them because it would open me up. Not that I'm a God of opsec by any means but I follow the basics but I know when I was learning I hit wall after wall afer wall, but now it seems so simple I "get it" now but it felt like I was on Wonkas crazy boat going through that tunnel, was just going along for the ride and hoping I did things right. I know many people must try to start, only to get frustrated and just quit. So I was just curious, if you we're going to charge people, how much time do you think it would take to really teach someone and explain everything until they "got it"? How much would you think would be fair to charge? This is just assuming that the risk of them knowing about you doesn't apply so that doesn't have to be a factor even though I know in the real world, that would be a huge factor. I know most of us who have taught someone, taught someone for free because you we're friends, or you learned together and went back and forth telling each other new things.
I do it for free on here all the time.
I've been offered many thousands of £ to teach somebody to cook meth BBMC-style.
There are only 3 BBMC "Master" chemists who are allowed to produce our top-end "black bag" meth types like black magic, dexys, helter-skelter. Myself, Drax (who's new Mrs made him stop), and the father of british meth chemistry, Zorrin.
Zorrin moved to Mexico City a year ago, where he's been running "NKU", teaching a steady stream of Mexican chemists. What did we get in return for our meth chemistry secrets?
We promised never to sell meth in the USA. Sounds like a terrible deal for BBMC, doesn't it?