Vendors are addicted to something far worse than drugs -- money

After reading this post it really reinstated my belief that most vendors aren't taking into account the risk:reward of selling.

The reason vendors keep vending is because they love the success and money they get. From a logical standpoint, these vendors don't need to do it anymore. They don't know when to quit.

Making 20k a month isn't worth the years in federal pound me in the ass prison. Once your in the darknet game it's hard to get out of it even when you can.


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[6 Points] MLP_is_my_OPSEC:

Smart vendors will have an exit goal, such as a set amount of profit.


[2 Points] None:

All in all the drug trade is worth over around $400 billion a year, its easy to see why people take the risk. You do a risk analysis, shit tons of money vs the possibility of being locked up. Yes, the money was great, but every time I made the deal, the 'getting away with it" factor is as big of part of the rush as counting the $$$$ :-)


[1 Points] None:

I don't follow all of the bartard drama....but I would wager qusa doesn't even know the real q or much at all about qs side of the operation


[1 Points] screwstondabber:

One vendor I dealt with for an extremely long time, TheOregonTrail, retired and went out with a fucking bang. I think this is the way to go. Once you're a known vendor, just split once you know you can make a legitmate business out of what you have made. I know a lot about business and I know a lot more about drugs. I have thought about it for a very long time but that pound my asshole prison really does flip a switch in my mind lol.


[1 Points] DumbVendorQuestions:

I really couldn't tell you which addiction is worse.


[1 Points] None:

I would like to have both unfortunately when I go out I end up giving my drugs to people I like which is a bad habit if you want to make money.

Plus the whole don't get high on your own supply.......I have decided that is a nice to have but not compulsory.