Selling counterfeit watches

Thinking about buying counterfeit watches from the DNM and then re-selling it as the real thing. I'm just afraid if I get it, no customers will buy it from me and I won't make any money. Has anyone had any experience doing this? I tried looking this up but it seems like nobody has made any posts about it, not even on Reddit. Any advice?


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[3 Points] omgpro:

I don't think people around here have much interest in helping shady dudes rip people off. Seems like they just want to enjoy some drugs. If you can't figure out how to scam people by yourself, then you might not be cut out for it. I mean Jesus, DNM aren't even a good place to buy fake watches.


[2 Points] Trappy_Pandora:

Don't do that. Your friend https://www.reddit.com/r/DarkNetMarkets/comments/2vf438/ordering_drugs_to_a_friends_house/ won't buy any from you.

You're better than that.


[1 Points] xanahooawayyfoe:

aside from what everyone else said about you being an asshole - which is true.

dnm watches are kinda decent quality but you can get much better for cheaper. /r/fashionreps can help. check www.taobao.com or aliexpress.com .


[1 Points] TheGateKeepah:

You must have a group of morons on your hands if they're willing to buy "quality" fakes.. That still gives you no right to scam them though.

And once someone knows what signs to look for indicating they are fakes, you sir will be fucked. A guy I knew took a "$5,000" watch as a settlement for someone else's debt (it looked..okay). Obvious flaws, flaws that wouldn't be present on that designer's watch, were present. The movement skipped when setting the time (should've been smooth) and the emblem that was stamped into the clasp could be seen on the underside. And EBay said the watch didn't exist..LOL

Long story short, don't be a fucking tool.